Not a single Camaro has been built since mid-March. While dealerships report record profits due to high demand, automakers are continuing to struggle with semiconductor chip shortage, a critical component for vehicle systems like navigation and Bluetooth. The shortage is highly unlikely to end this year. This has resulted in production downtime at numerous manufacturing facilities across the country as automakers attempt to conserve chip supplies for more profitable models. Less profitable models, like the Chevrolet Camaro, are typically the first to see their assembly lines grind to a halt. Not a single Camaro has been built since March 15. But today there's some good news.