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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 11:10 AM
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GM Doraville as the place of production?

I have been hearing rumors all over the map about where this car might be built one of which really excited me and for a darn good reason.

Canada seems to be the most abundant but I have seen several times that GM Doraville will be the plant of choice. I live within 10 minutes of this plant, and thought that they were producing the Montana Minivans as well as the Chevy Venture. I guess with the tides of change maybe those products are no longer being produced and that leaves the possibility for the plant to get a make over and re tooling for the new F-body.

Honestly that would seem to me to be a great local for the car to be built seeing as how GMMG is right down the road.

At any rate if that ends up being the where the car is built I will be at the plant the day my car is built and hopefully get to be the first person to drive it after it rolls of the assembly line. They really ought to think about doing the party that they do at Bowling Green for the new Corvette owners reguardless of where it is built.


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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 11:31 AM
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Ummm... No.

http://web.camaross.com/forums/showt...ight=Doraville
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 11:45 AM
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I wouldn't say for sure that they aren't going to retool the place but like you said it doesn't look to likely that it will happen. I guess we are going to have to sit back and see what happens.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 01:02 PM
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Not saying it won't happen, but highly unlikely. The Doraville plant is the oldest GM plant still in operation today, so I don't see them dumping money into it, but who knows.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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You know I have been in that plant several times and I can vouch for the fact that it definatly is old....maybe they should film a horror movie there, atleast that is what I thought the first time I went in the plant and walked around. One thing I thought was super cool was the body panel Stamping machine....that sucker was the size of a football field in every direction.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 01:53 PM
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Doraville isn't in consideration for Camaro or any Zeta car.

Oshawa is probally the 90% choice now. The decisions have already been made, but haven't passed my way yet (probally wouldn't be able to talk when it does), but one proposal had Wilmington making the coupes.

There is no "where" questions anymore, though I'm sure every plant and surrounding community has their own rumor mill.

The only real suspense right now is "are the Zetas going to be split between Wilmington and Oshawa, or is everything going to Oshawa, while Wilmington is used for something else".
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 04:59 PM
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Hey Guy, If Oshawa isnt slated to end Monte Carlo and Impala production until CY 09 what does this mean for the timeframe we might see a new Camaro? It seems like it would push it back quite alot. Even if they did end the current models a year early they would still have to convert the plant to the new models and I'm sure they'd be in more of a hurry to get out the high volume Impala before a new Camaro.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Whitten
You know I have been in that plant several times and I can vouch for the fact that it definatly is old....maybe they should film a horror movie there, atleast that is what I thought the first time I went in the plant and walked around. One thing I thought was super cool was the body panel Stamping machine....that sucker was the size of a football field in every direction.
Yes, you're right. My dad worked at Doraville for 30 years, and for the last ten years worked in the stamping plant, and I have got to taken a tour a couple of times. He always talked about when they put that stamping press in, how far they dug down to secure it, the thing sounds like thunder when it strikes the dye.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by smackkk
Hey Guy, If Oshawa isnt slated to end Monte Carlo and Impala production until CY 09 what does this mean for the timeframe we might see a new Camaro? It seems like it would push it back quite alot. Even if they did end the current models a year early they would still have to convert the plant to the new models and I'm sure they'd be in more of a hurry to get out the high volume Impala before a new Camaro.
There's 2 plants at Oshawa making W's.

One is closing at the end of the 2008 model run.

The 2008 model run can end sooner than summer 2008.

There is a projected timeframe on change over, but I gave my word I wouldn't post it till much later.

Though all info is saying Oshawa for the entire zeta line, the time frames I have don't match

That's why I'm still saying Wilmington for at least the Camaro, with the larger Zeta coupes and sedans going to Oshawa the following year.

I may be proven wrong, but I'm sticking with this forecast for now.
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by guionM
Though all info is saying Oshawa for the entire zeta line, the time frames I have don't match

That's why I'm still saying Wilmington for at least the Camaro, with the larger Zeta coupes and sedans going to Oshawa the following year.

I may be proven wrong, but I'm sticking with this forecast for now.
Wilmington !?!!?!?!? I sure hope so !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old Mar 20, 2006 | 08:34 PM
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Looks like some U.S. plants are going to get new crossover vehicles. GM sees a dogfight with the Japanese, who are to invading the SUV/truck market with a new onslaught. Zeta looks more and more like it's going to Oshawa.

Should be interesting to hear announcements. I expect to hear about the decision soon. GM can't afford to waste time.
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 12:34 AM
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I say let the Japs have the Cross over vehicles...that way their economy can fall through the floor when people stop buying them soon. The SUV market is in the decline it is a Fad that is dying and I definately wouldn't want to be on board when that ship goes down.
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Dwarf Killer
Looks like some U.S. plants are going to get new crossover vehicles. GM sees a dogfight with the Japanese, who are to invading the SUV/truck market with a new onslaught. Zeta looks more and more like it's going to Oshawa.

Should be interesting to hear announcements. I expect to hear about the decision soon. GM can't afford to waste time.

The SUV market is dead!! The only reason it existed was size, v8's and room. V8 sedans have all and can offer the high seating position that some people like as well. The sooner thats realized they sonner they will recover.
Old Mar 22, 2006 | 01:11 PM
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Re: GM Doraville as the place of production?

Originally Posted by Whitten
I say let the Japs have the Cross over vehicles...that way their economy can fall through the floor when people stop buying them soon. The SUV market is in the decline it is a Fad that is dying and I definately wouldn't want to be on board when that ship goes down.
What is the point of a crossover anyway? I really have a hard time telling the difference... so called crossovers like the Chrysler Pacifica seem *almost* as big and heavy and clunky as SUVS and even visually I don't see much difference.
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Originally Posted by falchulk
The SUV market is dead!! The only reason it existed was size, v8's and room. V8 sedans have all and can offer the high seating position that some people like as well. The sooner thats realized they sonner they will recover.
Personally I would prefer a true car based, uni-body sport wagon of some sort for hauling my musical equipment around, since it won't all fit in a sedan or coupe. A sport tuned performance wagon that handles and accelerates like a large car with a torquey V8 with would fit the bill. The only domestic that comes close is the Dodge Magnum but I truly detest the crappy styling. Since America doesn't really dig or make hi-perf wagons, I suppose I'm going to have to go Euro.



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