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2021 Corvette Production Halted Through Week Of February 8th
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Last month, General Motors confirmed that it would be temporarily halting production of the 2021 Corvette from February 1st through to February 8
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The 2021 Corvette will receive a $1,000 price increase across the board, GM Authority can confirm, bumping the base price of the vehicle to $60,995 USD.
General Motors has confirmed it will apply an increased price to the 2021 Corvette Stingray this month, though it has not said how much the price will rise by.
Parts Shortage Cripple Corvette Production For The Third Time This Year
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General Motors will idle production at its Bowling Green, Kentucky plant next week in what will be the third such stoppage this year.
According to a statement from the automaker, production is being halted as a result of a parts shortage.
“Due to a temporary parts supply issue, we can confirm that Bowling Green Assembly will not run production the week of March 1,” GM spokesman Dan Flores told Automotive News in an email. “Our supply chain, manufacturing and engineering teams are working closely with our supply base to mitigate any further impact on production, and we expect the plant to resume normal operations on Monday, March 8.”