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Old 10-02-2022, 08:29 PM   #3
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Not sure exactly where you're going with this question and I don't have recollection, but that was over 20 years ago. GM and the industry have changed so much in the meantime I doubt you can glean any conclusion about product timing from events two decades ago. There’s not a formal process for making the announcement relative to the calendar or the production schedule. For instance, when it was announced that the Cruze would cease production, it was within the production’s current model year. The announcement was made at the end of November, 2018 and the last one was built March of 2019, a little over 3 months later. Even if GM said 2024 is the last model year for Camaro (as is the most prevalent rumor), they could pull the plug tomorrow if market conditions warrant it or it might lumber on until they're able to satisfy lingering demand...

It’d be foolish to think that because no announcement has been made, that production is “safe” for any defined period of time in reference to those past events.
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