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The truth is these great design wins( not being facetious,read my above post) you have mentioned haven't hepled them turn a profit. The problem is not in the product,but the Union. [/ QUOTE ] While the Unions have their own issues (I'd rather see them gone, but that's unrealistic), it's absolutely unfair to put blame on them while touting product. What you're missing is that GM's business model sucks. If product is king, how come a profit is so hard to come by? Place blame where it belongs - in the towers of the Ren Cen in downtown Detroit. [ QUOTE ] The diff between Chrysler in 1980 and now was they actually had a real LEADER and VISIONARY who volunteered to work for a buck a year-not pushed to do it. Like Gene Stallings said in Forrest Gump "We sure could used him now" [/ QUOTE ] Ask veterans at Chrysler what they think of Lido. Chances are they don't think of him too fondly. However, he has a great PR agent. ![]() |
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Looks like it's over. The Government and the UAW now essentually own GM.
http://www.cleveland.com/business/in..._89_perce.html Be sure to read the comments to the article that follow |
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An e-mail I received from Pontiac
Dear Glenn, I wanted you to hear directly from General Motors about an important announcement we made recently to phase out the Pontiac brand by year end 2010. As a Pontiac owner, you are part of a rich heritage and tradition that had its inception back in 1926. Pontiac has some of the best-looking, best-driving and best-engineered cars in the U.S., and this was a particularly difficult business decision for us to make. As a valued Pontiac and General Motors customer, I want to assure you that we are very sensitive to your concerns and needs. Pontiac will continue in operation through the end of 2010 and, following that date, you will continue to be able to receive service on your Pontiac vehicle at any Buick-Pontiac-GMC Dealer. Your Pontiac vehicle warranty coverage is unchanged. Please refer to your vehicle warranty booklet for specific details on your vehicle's coverage. As GM reinvents itself for you and our future customers, we want to thank you for your business. We will work hard to keep you in our family, providing some of the finest quality vehicles in the world. If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to call our Pontiac Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-762-2737. Sincerely, Susan E. Docherty North American Vice President Buick-Pontiac-GMC General Motors Corporation • P.O. Box 33170 • Detroit, Michigan 48232-5170 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you prefer not to receive any unsolicited marketing emails regarding GM vehicles, click here. To review the GM Privacy Statement, click here. For Copyright & Trademark Information, click here. GM, the GM logo and the slogans, emblems, vehicle model names, vehicle body designs and other marks appearing in this email are the trademarks and/or service marks of General Motors Corporation, its subsidiaries, affiliates or licensors. ©2009 General Motors Corp. Buckle up, America! General Motors Corporation P.O. Box 33170 Detroit, MI 48232-5170
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An e-mail I received from Pontiac Dear Glenn, If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to call our Pontiac Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-762-2737. Sincerely, President [image]http:// ![]() General Motors Corporation • P.O. Box 33170 • Detroit, Michigan 48232-5170 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you prefer not to receive any unsolicited marketing emails regarding GM vehicles, click here. To review the GM Privacy Statement, click here. For Copyright & Trademark Information, click here. GM, the GM logo and the slogans, emblems, vehicle model names, vehicle body designs and other marks appearing in this email are the trademarks and/or service marks of General Motors Corporation, its subsidiaries, affiliates or licensors. ©2009 General Motors Corp. Buckle up, America! General Motors Corporation P.O. Box 33170 Detroit, MI 48232-5170 [/ QUOTE ] |
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Will PHS be affected by this? I wouldn't think so, but don't know how much (if any) direct affiliation they have with Pontiac.
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Pretty sure all those PHS documents have been smuggled out of the country and are safe.........
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They are being hidden in the same crypt that houses the Chevy docs.
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