Production stops only one week after restarting.
The Chevrolet Camaro has been having a tough time lately. Sales continue to be down as it remains a distant third place behind the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger in the ongoing muscle car battle. More recently, it's become another victim of the semiconductor chip shortage crisis. Production was forced to stop in mid-March at the Lansing Grand River assembly plant in Michigan but got started again late last month. Unfortunately, it didn't last long.
CBS news affiliate WLNS 6 in Lansing, Michigan reports the plant has been idled again starting from May 10 through June 28. Along with being the Camaro's home, LGR also builds the Chevy Malibu, and the Cadillac CT4 and CT5.