Green Vehicle Technology
DETROIT - General Motors Co. said Monday it will spend $700 million at eight Michigan facilities to get its new rechargeable electric car road-ready - a technological and economic boost for its home state.
DETROIT - General Motors Co. said Monday it will invest $336 million in a Michigan plant that will build its new rechargeable electric car called the Volt due in showrooms next year.
DETROIT - General Motors Co. says it will invest $336 million in a Michigan plant that will build its new rechargeable electric car called the Volt due in showrooms next year.
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