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Open Question: Do you think General Motors will really go out of business?
It’s a shame because they are actually starting to make quality cars. They completely made Cadillac a viable competitor to BMW and Lexus. The new Malibu looks fantastic actually handles well and I think would be better than a Camry. The only GM car I really think is bad is the Chevy Cobalt.
I don’t understand why GM is in such trouble compared to Chrysler. Granted, they are in trouble too, but their cars are THE WORST CARS ON THE ROAD. GM and Ford have actually improved the fit and finish on the interiors and the suspensions, but Chrysler it seems has made no effort what so ever to make their interiors/suspensions/engines/quality any better at all. And what’s worse, I think that if Chrysler does get bailed out, they still won’t use the money to improve fit and finish.
Why is GM in a worst financial crisis than Chrysler when their cars are light years better?
oh and all Buicks with the exception of the Enclave are also horrible lol. I think personally that they should just drop buick because there is no way to successfully revive buick’s image.
Sun, 16 Nov 2008 05:21:04 GMT
Under the Hood of a GM-Chrysler Merger
If at General Motors (GM) and Cerberus can merge GMAC and Chrysler owner Cerberus Capital Chrysler Financial, they could Management continue to talk about save millions in back-office a merger, the most popular costs. In the long run, …
Just Say No to Detroit
Given the abysmal performance by Detroit’s Big Three, it would be better to send each employee a check than to waste it on a bailout, says David Yermack.
Sun, 16 Nov 2008 06:10:04 GMT
Why the 1979 Chrysler bailout worked — temporarily - Bloggingstocks.com
About 29 years ago — in August 1979 — Chrysler was at death’s door. It made gas guzzlers that nobody wanted to buy and it asked for $1 billion to keep itself going until a fleet of more fuel efficient cars could take up the sales slack. If it …
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:50:00 GMT
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