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General Motors is cutting production of its Chevrolet Sonic and Buick Verano small cars amid higher-than-normal inventories, a sign that low gasoline prices could be weakening the sales outlook for small cars.

GM's Orion Assembly plant in suburban Detroit will be idled the weeks of Feb. 16 and April 6 to adjust supply to market demand, according to two people with knowledge of the plant's production schedule. Workers were notified of the planned downtime this morning, one of the sources said.

A GM spokesman said the company does not discuss its production plans publicly, saying only that GM will "build to market demand."



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