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Old 07-19-2010, 10:58 PM
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Would you pay to help assemble your next new car?

I think this is a neat idea for the hardcore enthusiast buyer. But do you think people will really want to pay an additional $5800 just to help assemble the engine?

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Corvette owners could soon be revving up an engine they built with their own hands.

General Motors Co. said Monday that buyers who order a 2011 Corvette Z06 or ZR1 can help assemble their cars’ high-performance LS7 and LS9 engines. The auto maker believes the program is the first of its kind in the industry.

The engines will be built at GM’s Performance Build Center in Wixom, Mich., where GM assembles all of its high-performance engines by hand. The facility can assemble up to 15,000 engines per year, GM spokesman Tom Read said.

Read said it will take buyers about six hours to assemble, adjust and clean their engines with the parts provided. A skilled technician will supervise.

The 2011 Corvettes are just going into production and will go on sale soon. Read said the company expects to have customers building their own engines as soon as next month. GM sold 13,934 Corvettes last year, according to AutoData Corp.

GM suggests dealers charge $5,800 for the engine-building program, which doesn’t include air transportation but does include one night of lodging. But that’s just a fraction of the cost of a Corvette Z06, which starts at around $75,000, or a ZR1, which is more than $100,000.

The engine-building program joins a list of special options available exclusively to Corvette owners. ZR1 buyers can attend free Corvette driving courses in Arizona or Nevada, for example. For a fee, Corvette buyers can also have their sports cars delivered to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky., or watch their Corvettes be built at the Bowling Green assembly plant.

Read said the program shows the lengths Chevrolet will go to for its customers. The program could also help build positive buzz for the company, which is planning an initial public offering as early as October.

The U.S. Treasury Department has owned 61 per cent of the auto maker after a brief stay in bankruptcy protection last year.
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Old 07-20-2010, 03:44 AM
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Re: Would you pay to help assemble your next new car?

The extra is probably to cover the expected surge in warranty claims.
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:12 PM
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Re: Would you pay to help assemble your next new car?

I don't get it. I would pay someone else the money to assemble , but if I assemble I expect the payment. My answer is no, I don't think so. I'm weird though.
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Re: Would you pay to help assemble your next new car?

Having worked for GM, I assume "help" means you can watch and use one of the $9000 specialty wrenches to tighten one or two bolts.

They are tossing a bone to 60-year-old "enthusiasts" who want to brag to their friends at the water cooler. Try taking that car to a real hotrodder's cruise-in and see how many laughs it gets
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