SEOUL, South Korea - General Motors mentioned the redesigned 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, which was concurrently unveiled last week at the New York and Shanghai auto reveals, can be constructed and offered first in Korea, then in China, before it reaches U.S. clients early next year.
GM Daewoo will start building the Malibu this fall at the Bupyeong plant in Korea. On the end of the yr, the Malibu will go into production in Jingjiao, China. Lastly, in early 2012, it will be launched in the U.S. on the Hamtramck plant in Michigan and the Fairfax plant in Kansas.
GM mentioned the new Malibu, which relies on the automaker's international Epsilon midsize platform, ultimately will probably be bought in nearly one hundred markets on six continents.
GM Daewoo will start building the Malibu this fall at the Bupyeong plant in Korea. On the end of the yr, the Malibu will go into production in Jingjiao, China. Lastly, in early 2012, it will be launched in the U.S. on the Hamtramck plant in Michigan and the Fairfax plant in Kansas.
GM mentioned the new Malibu, which relies on the automaker's international Epsilon midsize platform, ultimately will probably be bought in nearly one hundred markets on six continents.
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