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GM May Add Jobs To Bay City Plant
Posted: 04.27.2010 at 8:40 AM
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BAY CITY (AP) -- General Motors Co. says it will spend $890 million at five factories to upgrade its V-8 engines to make them more fuel efficient.

The automaker says the moves will preserve or create roughly 1,600 jobs at factories in Tonawanda, N.Y.; St. Catherines, Ontario; Bay City, Mich.; Bedford, Ind.; and Defiance, Ohio.

GM was to formally announce the investments at the plants Tuesday morning.

Spokesman Tom Wilkinson says the investments had been planned for a long time as GM tries to raise the fuel economy of its pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and high-performance cars.

Factories in Tonawanda and St. Catherines will make the next generation V-8 engines with aluminum blocks and direct fuel injection, while the other plants will make components for the engines.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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