GM puts $336 million into Detroit plant for Volt production



Those of you who doubted that the Chevy Volt would ever hit the market, check this out — It was recently made known that GM has invested 336 million dollars into a Detroit plant that used to build the Buick Lucerne and Cadillac DTS to refurbish it and make it ready for Volt production.

The plant’s assembly lines will reportedly kick into gear sometime in March of next year to build pre-pilot Volts to make sure everything is working correctly.

This investment is apparently part of GM’s $700 million grand total of investments to get the Volt market ready. This grand total includes investments in the Flint South engine plant and battery pack assembly plant in Brownstown Township.

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