Detroit -- More than 1,000 factory workers in Lansing, Mich.,
are feeling a little better about themselves this morning after learning
that the car they've been assembling, the Cadillac ATS, was christened
the 2013 Car of the Year at the North American Auto Show. A previous
model of this car lost the contest five years ago.
General Motors Company (NYSE:GM)
invested
$190 million in the Grand River facility, specifically to build
Chrysler Group's ATS after moving production of the Chevrolet Traverse
crossover from Grand River to the Delta Township factory in Spring Hill,
Tenn, in 2009. The Grand River facility also makes Cadillac's CTS
sedans and wagons.
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