GM Shifts Flint Plant to Saturday Production for Heavy-Duty Pickup Demand
Key Details General Motors will begin Saturday operations at its Flint, Michigan truck plant starting in June to increase output of gas-powered heavy-duty pickups. The company plans to run additional hours without hiring new workers, focusing on Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models built for commercial and retail customers. Why It Matters GM faces strong demand for large trucks and SUVs despite gas prices climbing to around $4 per gallon nationally. Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson recently noted the automaker has low inventory on pickup trucks and larger SUVs, signaling healthy market demand that justifies the production ramp-up. Industry Shift This move reflects GM's broader strategy to prioritize gas-powered vehicles over electric models in response to current market conditions. The decision demonstrates that fuel prices have not dampened customer appetite for full-size trucks, contrary to some industry expectations.
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