For the best informed say that the Corvette are manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is not nothing new. It is the fact that the 1981 Corvette, a brand symbol in the ground with stars and stripes, are produced in the factory in Bowling Green. But rumors about the new Corvette C7 claim that the chain could move somewhere else.
Autblog on the site. com, we read that the state of Kentucky wants to welcome the production of C7 by offering tax breaks to General Motors for 7.5 million dollars from the American home, it appears that there has been a positive response. GM has said that it "is considering other sites," and that at the moment nothing is decided yet for the production of the Corvette C7.
A Bowling Green are produced just under 1,000 cars per month and the latest data recorded by the Corvette, in terms of sales, there have been positive. Precisely for this reason General Motors is planning to produce the Corvette in different sites.
Autblog on the site. com, we read that the state of Kentucky wants to welcome the production of C7 by offering tax breaks to General Motors for 7.5 million dollars from the American home, it appears that there has been a positive response. GM has said that it "is considering other sites," and that at the moment nothing is decided yet for the production of the Corvette C7.
A Bowling Green are produced just under 1,000 cars per month and the latest data recorded by the Corvette, in terms of sales, there have been positive. Precisely for this reason General Motors is planning to produce the Corvette in different sites.
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