Wentzville Assembly
Wentzville Assembly is a General Motors automobile factory at 1500 East Route A in Wentzville, Missouri which opened in 1983.[1] The factory originally built full-size Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac sedans, and assumed operations of the previous St. Louis Truck Assembly which had been in operation since 1920. Later in 1996, production shifted to building more than 2.5 million of GM's full-size Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana cargo vans,[1] replacing a previous generation of vans built at Lordstown Assembly in Ohio. In 2014, GM replaced the lighter 1500-series vans[2] with the Chevrolet City Express built by Nissan in Mexico,[3] while keeping the commercial-grade models built in Wentzville. That same year the plant began building the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon,[1] which replaced earlier light trucks built at the former Shreveport Assembly factory in Louisiana.
Current Vehicles
- Chevrolet Colorado 2014-present
- GMC Canyon 2014-present
- Chevrolet Express 2500, 3500 1996-present
- GMC Savana 2500, 3500 1996-present
Past Vehicles
- Buick Electra 1983-1990
- Buick LeSabre 1983-1996
- Buick Park Avenue 1990-1996
- Pontiac Bonneville 1987-1993
- Pontiac Parisienne 1983-1986
- Oldsmobile 88 1983-1996
- Oldsmobile 98 1983-1990
- Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1987-1993
- Chevrolet Express 1500 1996-2013
- GMC Savana 1500 1996-2013
See also
References
- "Wentzville Assembly". General Motors. General Motors. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/chevrolet-express-1500-gmc-savana-1500-dropped-from-lineup-for-2015.html
- https://blog.caranddriver.com/nissan-will-produce-chevrolet-badged-nv200s-beginning-next-year/