Chevy Cruze
Chevy Cruze show why Chevy auto plant workers are so excited about their car. If you heard that story about the 2010 Chevy Cruze on NPR Radio this morning, you know that plant workers say they haven’t been this excited about a car in decades. The Cruze comes out spring 2010 as being built by 2,200 people at the General Motors’ Lordstown Assembly Plant in Ohio. In fact the plant is adding 1,100 more workers fall 2009. The town only has 3600 people, and as NPR reports, the plant is at full capacity - the town doesn’t even hold enough employees for the plant.
The plant was undergone a $350 million remodel to deliver the Cruze. One worker said the following on the Cruze: “Everyone’s anticipating it. There’s people at my church that are willing to not buy a car right now because they’re excited about the new Cruze.”