Flint MI to get new GM engine plant
If GM has buildings standing empty (presumably paid off & still paying taxes on)and people in job banks around those plants (presumably paying wages to), why spend $$$$ to build an entirely new plant... especially since you've exhausted all your available credit, have less cash than Ford and even proportionately have less cash in the bank than even Chrysler??
I'm not quite understanding all this.
I'm not quite understanding all this.
2009 Calendar year for Europe - which I assume uses a different engine lineup. The info they released back in August said Cruze will be on sale April 2010 in the U.S. as a 2011.
If GM has buildings standing empty (presumably paid off & still paying taxes on)and people in job banks around those plants (presumably paying wages to), why spend $$$$ to build an entirely new plant... especially since you've exhausted all your available credit, have less cash than Ford and even proportionately have less cash in the bank than even Chrysler??
I'm not quite understanding all this.
I'm not quite understanding all this.

1.) It will cost more to retool an existing building than it would to build a new one.
2.) It is not possiable to retool an existing building in such a way that it will be able to produce the engines with the same efficiency.
3.) Grants and tax breaks.
I don't think this is the case. Most of the old GM plants in Flint that were shut down years ago have been leveled.
Those people got other jobs or moved out of Flint YEARS ago.
Those people got other jobs or moved out of Flint YEARS ago.
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