General Motors Plans to shutdown Chevy Volt plant to help increase production
22 May 2011
Last Updated on 22 May 2011
Dominic Torres
If you are in the market to buying one of the best selling plug-in hybrids, you may have to wait until until Chevy revamps their assembly line to keep up with the high demand for the Chevy Volt.
Currently, GM’s feels the need to interrupt the production at the Detroit Hamtramck plant for four weeks to prepare for 2012. This shutdown is key for increasing product of the very popular volt, form 17,00 units to 60 units a year.
In addition, Chevy is looking for a way to reduce the price of the Volt by $7,500 in the near future. Which may be the reason for the sudden revamp plans.
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