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General Motors has recently announcing that they will stop their production at Shreveport assembly plant in Louisiana next week because of a parts shortage. This is related to the ongoing tragedy in Japan. That General Motors’ plant is responsible for creating the GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado pickup trucks. But don’t worry. GM said that they are already has enough vehicles manufactured to meet their consumer’s demand for the moment. GM has issued a statement about it, but they don’t revealed on which parts are being delayed due to that earthquake and tsunami tragedy. But previously, Kicking Tires has reported that both of this truck will be available on five speed manual transmission which is created by Aisin, a Japanese manufacturer. Until now, there is still no indication on when will the Shreveport facility back to operations. Thankfully, there is no other U.S. manufacturing plants which will also be shut down due to the lack of supply from Japan so far, though some of them have slowing down their production a little. GM might better also pray for Japan so that the tragedy there will quickly resolved and their production back to normal as sooner or later their production will be insufficient. Следующие материалы:
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