The Camaro, Buick Regal and Cadillac XTS are currently made at GM’s Oshawa Assembly facility in Ontario, Canada; the redesigned-for-2014 Impala also will be made there. When production moves to Lansing, the Camaro will share the line with GM’s other rear-wheel-drive cars: the Cadillac CTS and ATS.
“Lower capital investment and improved production efficiencies were key factors in the business case,” GM said in a statement.
Production of the current Camaro will continue in Oshawa until “the end of the current product cycle.” The automaker would not comment on when we can expect a new Camaro, however.
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