| November
26, 2007
Chevy
Corvette Z06, Bowling Green Assembly Featured in National Geographic
Channel Show
Ultimate
Factories: Corvette Premiers Nov. 29, Explores Story of America’s
Sports Car
DETROIT
– The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and Bowling Green (Ky.) Assembly
Plant, where the iconic American sports car is manufactured, will
be featured on National Geographic Channel’s popular Ultimate
Factories series.
The hour-long show about
Corvette and Bowling Green Assembly is scheduled to air at 10 p.m.
(ET), Nov. 29.
Production of the show
took much of the month of April, as a crew from Michael Hoff Productions
Inc. in California spent time at GM’s Performance Build Center
in Wixom, Mich.; the Milford (Mich.) Proving Grounds and Bowling
Green Assembly. Additional filming was done at Pratt & Miller,
which builds the C6.R racing Corvette, and Dana, which makes the
space frame for the Z06.
“More than 50,000
people each year get to visit Bowling Green to see Corvettes being
built,” said Wil Cooksey Jr., Bowling Green’s plant
manager. “While the tours are an incredible experience, the
Ultimate Factories crew was able to capture a lot of the behind-the-scenes
work that goes into making this great vehicle.”
The Ultimate Factories
show about the Corvette is as much about the people who build the
car, as it is about the car. The story unfolds as workers talk about
and demonstrate their passion to produce a high-quality sports car
that has captured car lovers’ fancies since 1953.
“The passion our
people have for the Corvette and other GM products is evident in
their commitment to safety, quality and productivity,” Cooksey
added. “I credit our success to our great people who pay attention
to the smallest details to make each vehicle the best of its kind.”
Building the Corvette,
particularly the Z06, is a love affair, requiring the greatest attention
to detail. Workers at GM’s Performance Build Center individually
assemble each LS7 engine that goes in a Z06. Each 505-horsepower
engine is signed by the worker who assembled it, a sign of their
pride of workmanship. At Bowling Green, workers build upon the company’s
standards for quality and workmanship, ensuring each Corvette that
leaves the factory is worthy of its heritage.
“The Corvette epitomizes
the true American sports car,” said Tom Wallace, GM’s
Global Vehicle Chief Engineer for Performance Vehicles. “Every
model offers an outstanding balance of performance, daily driving
comfort and value second to none.”
For 2008, the Corvette
Z06 has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of
$71,000; the Coupe starts at $45,995 and the Convertible at $54,330.
As for fuel economy, most sports cars can’t escape the federal
gas-guzzling tax. The Z06 does by getting an EPA estimated 15 MPG
in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
“The thrill of
driving a Corvette is legendary,” Wallace added. “People
buy a Vette because it is an American icon that is not living off
of its past, but offers the best in today’s technology and
performance. I wish every person could experience at least a ride,
if not a drive, in a Corvette at least once in their life to see
why.”
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker,
has been the annual global industry sales leader for 76 years. Founded
in 1908, GM today employs about 280,000 people around the world.
With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and
trucks in 33 countries. In 2006, nearly 9.1 million GM cars and
trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac,
Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab,
Saturn and Vauxhall. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry
leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More
information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
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CONTACT(S):
Andrea Hales
GM Communications
(270) 745-8486
Andrea.hales@gm.com
Tom Wickham
GM Communications
(248) 753-5187
tom.wickham@gm.com
Robert Tripolsky
GM Communications
586-947-4756
robert.r.tripolsky@gm.com
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