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2023 allocation question......or two
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<blockquote data-quote="Murray20c8" data-source="post: 282484" data-attributes="member: 6078"><p>In regards to production increases. The C7 tact time was much faster than the C8 has been. As the production line workers gain more experience it would be possible to decrease the tact time from 11.4 to 10.4 for example, making it possible to produce ~200 cars per day. </p><p>IMO GM doesn't really care how many Corvettes they produce and they must not be the money makers so many seem to think they are. Otherwise they would add the car to other facilities as they do with trucks. IMO they care more about the more profitable truck since, as we all know, quantity is where profits are made.</p><p>Another indicator to me is with the demand for the Stingray being so high it doesn't make much fiscal sense to introduce another version that slows down total production (Though Covid and parts supply issues muddies the numbers).</p><p> The Corvette is a markee car and quantity doesn't add to that. Quality and performance does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murray20c8, post: 282484, member: 6078"] In regards to production increases. The C7 tact time was much faster than the C8 has been. As the production line workers gain more experience it would be possible to decrease the tact time from 11.4 to 10.4 for example, making it possible to produce ~200 cars per day. IMO GM doesn't really care how many Corvettes they produce and they must not be the money makers so many seem to think they are. Otherwise they would add the car to other facilities as they do with trucks. IMO they care more about the more profitable truck since, as we all know, quantity is where profits are made. Another indicator to me is with the demand for the Stingray being so high it doesn't make much fiscal sense to introduce another version that slows down total production (Though Covid and parts supply issues muddies the numbers). The Corvette is a markee car and quantity doesn't add to that. Quality and performance does. [/QUOTE]
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