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Old 02-05-2009, 10:21 PM
Keith Tedford Keith Tedford is offline
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Default Re: 2010 Camaro factory production pictures...

I think you are right Sam. They appear to be doing nothing. The guys say that there is no push from management to get Camaro production up to speed and the workers have been back for over three months now. GM seems to be more worried about getting Camaros into each dealership than they are in filling orders from people who want, and are willing to pay for the cars right now. In this economic climate, I think you had better get those sold cars built and out on the street. Cars in the show room aren't making them any money. Fill the show rooms later. There will be more than enough time for that. Anyone interested in buying a Camaro already knows what they look like and don't have to see one in person. These days any assembly line can build 60 vehicles an hour. 1000 hours and you will probably build all the Camaros that they will sell this year. Two shifts and you can build these in three months. I don't understand their thinking at all.
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