What's Going on in St Terese?
Re: What's Going on in St Terese?
Originally posted by Pandamonkey
What ever happened to that plant?
Did GM ever move anything else in to be produced there?
What ever happened to that plant?
Did GM ever move anything else in to be produced there?
Damn, that sucks.
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
I sure would be nice if/when the Camaro ever does return that it could be made in Canada again.
Mabye there's a secret building project going on in behind those boards! Mabye they're building the 5th Gen plant in there and nobody even knows!
Ya right...........
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
I sure would be nice if/when the Camaro ever does return that it could be made in Canada again.
Mabye there's a secret building project going on in behind those boards! Mabye they're building the 5th Gen plant in there and nobody even knows!
Ya right...........
Originally posted by Pandamonkey
Damn, that sucks.
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
Damn, that sucks.
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
I read somewhere that most of the workers at St. Therese were near retirement age even the ones that were laid off prior to its closing. So GM just put them on early retirement and continues to pay there pensions.
My gut says the 5th Gen will be produced in the states on a shared platform. This plant might reside in Texas as that is the Camaro's best market and offers lower wages (compared to other manufacturing states).
Originally posted by danno02SS
My gut says the 5th Gen will be produced in the states on a shared platform. This plant might reside in Texas as that is the Camaro's best market and offers lower wages (compared to other manufacturing states).
My gut says the 5th Gen will be produced in the states on a shared platform. This plant might reside in Texas as that is the Camaro's best market and offers lower wages (compared to other manufacturing states).
Originally posted by Z28Wilson
You have to look at where the cars on certain platforms are being assembled. guionM has stated that at least one new plant is being built in Michigan for RWD applications. Where the market for the cars is highest is not a great factor I don't think. That wouldn't explain why Corvette is built in Kentucky, or why most cars aren't built in California.
You have to look at where the cars on certain platforms are being assembled. guionM has stated that at least one new plant is being built in Michigan for RWD applications. Where the market for the cars is highest is not a great factor I don't think. That wouldn't explain why Corvette is built in Kentucky, or why most cars aren't built in California.
Originally posted by danno02SS
Yup, hence the legal entanglement with the "Camaro" nameplate, it is tied into production at that plant (not the CAW). Rumor has it that the local province put up a substantial subsidy to get the required re-tooling for the F-body. My guess is that GM commited to a 15 year deal and couldn't deliver so we can't get a "Camaro" till 2006-7.
I read somewhere that most of the workers at St. Therese were near retirement age even the ones that were laid off prior to its closing. So GM just put them on early retirement and continues to pay there pensions.
My gut says the 5th Gen will be produced in the states on a shared platform. This plant might reside in Texas as that is the Camaro's best market and offers lower wages (compared to other manufacturing states).
Yup, hence the legal entanglement with the "Camaro" nameplate, it is tied into production at that plant (not the CAW). Rumor has it that the local province put up a substantial subsidy to get the required re-tooling for the F-body. My guess is that GM commited to a 15 year deal and couldn't deliver so we can't get a "Camaro" till 2006-7.
I read somewhere that most of the workers at St. Therese were near retirement age even the ones that were laid off prior to its closing. So GM just put them on early retirement and continues to pay there pensions.
My gut says the 5th Gen will be produced in the states on a shared platform. This plant might reside in Texas as that is the Camaro's best market and offers lower wages (compared to other manufacturing states).
Don't discount the lack of the right chassis's effect on Camaros "hiatus". GM evaluated & passed on the V-car chassis while Cadillac was finishing up Sigma, and both were rejected for different reasons. Even if GM planned to base it on the next Holden, it still wouldn't be available till 2006 either.
Re: Re: What's Going on in St Terese?
Originally posted by Z28Wilson
Plant's boarded up. It probably has a date with the recking ball, eventually.
Plant's boarded up. It probably has a date with the recking ball, eventually.
Fred
Originally posted by Pandamonkey
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
I would venture to guess that GM didn't own the plant then - probably leased it.
Originally posted by guionM
I'd be tarred, feathered, and banished to Siberia if I elaborated here.
I'd be tarred, feathered, and banished to Siberia if I elaborated here.
I'll bet it's no so bad in Siberia once you get used to it.
The feathers can be picked off.........as for the tar - it'll wear off........eventually.
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