The name of Bowling Green will not mean much to most people, but fans know very well that this very small town in Kentucky is the only place in the world are born Corvette. Since 1981, the most famous sporting of America is tied hand in glove to the factory in question. The next generation of 'peaks, however, could mark a historic turning point: it is not impossible that the C7 will "move house".
The news reported by Autoblog. com, had already circulated in the summer of 2010, and is back riding high in recent days: the state of Kentucky recently announced to be answered to facilitate expansion of the system by granting $ 7.5 million tax breaks to General Motors, but Detroit did not get a clear answer in the affirmative.
The news reported by Autoblog. com, had already circulated in the summer of 2010, and is back riding high in recent days: the state of Kentucky recently announced to be answered to facilitate expansion of the system by granting $ 7.5 million tax breaks to General Motors, but Detroit did not get a clear answer in the affirmative.
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