Chevy dealers want more Cobalts


The third shift at the Lordstown car plant can’t come soon enough for Chevrolet dealers.

“Cobalts are drying up across the nation,” said Mike Hudock, general manager of Stadium GM Superstore in Salem.

The Cobalt just posted its best May sales yet. So many buyers are after the fuel-efficient small car that the supply at dealers nationwide had slipped to 27 days as of June 1, compared with the industry norm of 60 days.

Sales have been so hot this month that the nationwide average has probably dipped below 20 days, Hudock said.

General Motors announced Monday that it was adding 1,400 workers to the Lordstown plant in order to boost production of the car. A midnight shift will be added Aug. 4.

Locally, dealers are reporting an extremely low supply, and two said they are scrambling to get more.

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