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buggy
09-25-2001, 10:05 PM
GM Celebrates Muscle Cars' Last Year of Production, Closes Ste. Therese Facility

DETROIT - General Motors Corporation today announced that 2002 will be the last model year for the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. The Ste. Thérèse, Quebec plant where the vehicles are produced will close in the fall of 2002.

According to John G. Middlebrook, GM vice president and general manager vehicle brand marketing & corporate advertising, the combination of significantly reduced demand in the regular sport segment - which has decreased by 53 percent from 1990 to 2000, due in large part to the increasing popularity of trucks - along with the substantial excess manufacturing capacity in the industry made this decision unavoidable.

Middlebrook said GM is celebrating both cars' significance as American musclecar icons in 2002.

"The Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird have truly become an integral part of American culture over the years," said Middlebrook. "We appreciate the strong emotions that our customers have for these cars and we're pleased to be celebrating them with a 35th Anniversary Edition Camaro and a Collector Edition Firebird Trans Am special edition models."

Although Camaro and Firebird have always had focused appeal, both Chevy and Pontiac will continue the tradition of providing performance vehicles with high value. Next year, Chevy will introduce the SSR. Pontiac will also continue to offer excitement with performance powertrains, including the supercharged Grand Prix GTP and Bonneville SSEi and the forthcoming Vibe GT.

GM will continue to support the millions of Camaro and Firebird/Trans Am owners with replacement parts, reproduction parts, accessories and technical support through its Service Parts Organization.

General Motors of Canada Limited president and general manager, Maureen Kempston Darkes said, "Closing the Ste. Thérèse Plant is an extremely painful and difficult decision. GM has worked very hard to identify a new product or other alternative to continue manufacturing at Ste. Thérèse. However, despite several years of intensive work, we have been unable to identify any viable alternatives.

"We are committed to ensuring as smooth a transition as possible for our people. Almost all of the 1,065 employees currently on-roll at Ste. Thérèse are now eligible for retirement or will become eligible within the next few years. In addition, virtually all of the 380 employees currently on lay-off will similarly be eligible for retirement. The GM of Canada benefit package is extensive, with income continuation for up to three years for affected employees. We are committed to working closely with the CAW and the Quebec and federal Governments to put in place retraining and other transition assistance programs for those that want to continue their working careers."

The Ste. Thérèse, Quebec plant opened in 1965. Over the years, it has produced a variety of car models, including the Chevrolet Monza, Pontiac Grand Prix and Chevrolet Celebrity. It has been the sole producer of the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird models since 1993. The plant currently operates on one shift.

General Motors (NYSE: GM), the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, designs, builds and markets cars and trucks worldwide. In 2000, GM earned $5 billion on sales of $183.3 billion, excluding special items. It employs about 372,000 people globally.

GM also operates one of the largest and most successful financial services companies, GMAC, which offers automotive, mortgage and business financing and insurance services to customers worldwide.

GM is investing aggressively in digital technology and e-business within its global automotive operations and through such initiatives as e-GM, GM BuyPower, OnStar and its Hughes Electronics Corp. (NYSE:GMH) subsidiary.

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"Ultimately all hominids came from Africa, and therefore everyone in America should simply check the box next to 'African-American.' My maternal grandmother was German and my maternal grandfather was Greek. The next time I fill out one of those forms I am going to check 'Other' and write in the truth about my racial and cultural heritage: 'African-Greek-German-American.' And proud of it."

-- Michael Shermer

Manu
09-26-2001, 12:01 PM
Kinda sad, do hope they birng it back, and better than before. Ford needs a kick in the ass to get going on the stang.

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Manu Narayan

Dest98
09-26-2001, 12:58 PM
I'm thinking of applying for a custom tag when I get mine. SWANSNG comes to mine, assuming I can get seven digits on a Georgia tag.

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Behold, I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung upon your faces.
Malachi 2:3

Dest98
09-26-2001, 12:59 PM
I'm thinking of applying for a custom tag when I get mine. SWANSNG comes to mine, assuming I can get seven digits on a Georgia tag.

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Behold, I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung upon your faces.
Malachi 2:3

buggy
09-26-2001, 05:48 PM
It has been rumored that 2004 or 2005 may be the year it comes back. Who knows. They did say 'Hiatus' afterall.

Sweet cars, it is sad... hopefully they come back with something mind blowing... like interior that doesn't get rickety! http://discussanything.com/Ubb/smile.gif

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"Ultimately all hominids came from Africa, and therefore everyone in America should simply check the box next to 'African-American.' My maternal grandmother was German and my maternal grandfather was Greek. The next time I fill out one of those forms I am going to check 'Other' and write in the truth about my racial and cultural heritage: 'African-Greek-German-American.' And proud of it."

-- Michael Shermer

Manu
09-27-2001, 01:06 AM
heh, thats rad.

Good luck with the car man, hope you can snag that one.

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Manu Narayan

Manu
09-27-2001, 11:52 AM
Well, the 'rumor mill' is active. I believe from what I have previously read, firebird has no plans for coming back. Camaro does, but only in name form. GM has been VERY careful in saying that the name will stay alive and NOT saying that the camaro will come back. Subtle difference. There are rumors of it coming back in the form of a roadster, or something else and NOT as a ponycar. There is a 'faction' in GMs design team that is working on some rough guidlines for a ponycar version, but within GM there is no designated Camaro team anymore...

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Manu Narayan

Snouter
09-27-2001, 07:47 PM
I guess we can thank those brainwashed, cell phone talking socccer moms who purchased gas guzzling, over-polluting SUV's for the Camero/Firebird's demise.

Dest98
09-27-2001, 11:34 PM
Welp, the deal is done. I'll be enjoying my last weekend with Destiny, while the pewter metallic Z28 tentatively named Jasmine is trucked in from SC. Kimberly is none too happy about me getting rid of the ragtop, so I suppose driving isn't the only thing I'll be doing a lot of this weekend http://discussanything.com/Ubb/wink.gif

I've already got subframe connectors & a shock-tower brace on order. We'll hold off those rattles as long as we can, anyway. Also ordering the SLP front grille, to take away from the catfish look a bit http://discussanything.com/Ubb/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by Dest98 (edited 09-27-2001).]

Manu
09-27-2001, 11:46 PM
Awesome man! That is great! You gotta get some pics online ASAP. I will love to see it!

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Manu Narayan

Esjay
10-16-2001, 08:49 AM
Maybe the next Camaro and Firebird will trim off all the excess fat:
shorter, lighter, less gingerbread, independent rear suspension, instead of the current overstyled, bulky, ugly, ill handling, outdated cars they now are.

jrod95gt
12-19-2001, 03:29 AM
there was an article in Motor trend not long ago with some design drawings of various "next gen" stangs and camaros. most of them were sorta retro styled, some were pretty decent looking. i think they said 04 or 05 for the new ones....
the day GM destroys the camaro name with anything without a v8 option or front drive is the day they get blown up. i think i'm not alone on this one... ;) i drive a stang and love it, but we really need some steady competition or else the stang will go the way of the chevy nova in the mid 80's...yech.

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