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General Motors has giften four vehicles to Greenville Tech to support automotive training – 2012 Chevy Cruze, a 2012 Saab SUV, a 2012 Grand Sport Corvette, and a 2013 2500 Silverado Duramax.
The donated vehicles include a 2012 Chevy Cruze, a 2012 Saab SUV, a 2012 Grand Sport Corvette, and a 2013 2500 Silverado Duramax with a combined value exceeding $100,000, the school reported. These vehicles will allow students to be well prepared to become automotive technicians with experience on late model cars and trucks.
“We are proud to support training programs that prepare the next generation of automotive technicians,” said Todd Dawn, GM ASEP and Automotive Youth Education Systems (AYES) Program Manager. “Our commitment to our customers goes well beyond building a quality product. Our dedication to excellence starts at the training level by partnering with schools in communities around the globe to share our collective passion for the automotive industry and educate, inspire, and motivate the technicians of tomorrow.”
“The partnership between General Motors, GM ASEP, and Greenville Technical College is extremely valuable to the college and to the community,” said Dr. Keith Miller, president of Greenville Technical College. “By partnering with us on curriculum and training while also providing vehicles on which our students perfect their skills, GM ASEP is creating the future workforce and providing strong opportunities for our students.”