GM Not Canceling Flint Volt Engine Plant, Just Construction ContractsConstruction contracts for GM’s new Flint, MI engine plant have been canceled, but GM tells us plans to build the new 1.4-liter four-banger powering the Chevy Volt and Cruze in Flint remain unchanged. Additionally, Basel told the Flint News GM was examining all options — including using existing buildings on site. Our take is GM’s looking to cut every short-term cost possible as they try to buy time until a federal solution arises to the Carpocalypse. For the moment, the most pressing vehicle to bring to market is the Chevy Volt. Given the initial low volume, GM will import 1.4-liter engines…err..range extenders from their European plant. The Chevy Cruze has been pushed off a year, so the need for the Flint engine plant to be built right now doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Thus the delay announced late last year. However, Flint should expect without further federal funds — or a pre-packaged bankruptcy of some sort — they won’t be seeing that plant anytime soon. Leave a Reply |
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