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View Poll Results: How would you feel if GM took over production of the H2 from AM General?
I'd LOVE it if GM took over production 3 6.98%
I wouldn't be happy, but its the product that counts 6 13.95%
Whatever 17 39.53%
I'd be somewhat less inclined to buy another H2 2 4.65%
I'd be so perturbed that i might not buy another hummer 15 34.88%
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: If GM made the H2 instead of AM General

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i understand where you are coming from, marin. But its a cool story, a little closer to the roots of the hummers, and i think that factory really meant something to the town it was built in, and it would be a shame for GM to send production to mexico city to save 20 bucks. I'd rather just pay the 20 bucks extra and get a truck made in indiana.

This wasn't an H3 thing, i wasn't knocking H3s.
X2 -- the plant opening was a huge deal, creating more jobs for a city that wasn't exactly known for manufacturing and a source for new jobs (at least since the early 1900s with industrial companies like Uniroyal, which had been abandoned and was imploded some years ago)...it puts them on the national/global map for something the city can be proud of...I'd be pretty disappointed to see them take production elsewhere, but I couldn't see why they would -- the plant can keep up with production (in some cases they have to slow down because demand has lowered), the plant is still 'new' when compared to some of the old MI plants, is centrally located for U.S. distribution, and they aren't in an expensive part of the country by any means...I wouldn't even worry about them moving it...and I don't think we'd see many differences if the factory worker's paychecks said GM or AMG, and neither would the workers...
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