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Old 08-17-2008, 04:14 PM
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Default Re: GM could keep making parts for Hummer after possible sale

Good chance the sale will happen, but, how do they separate the GM Hummer facilities that are jioned at the head of the Cadillac or some other GM high end product line. I can not see how the dealer can or should burden the loss when the problem has roots deep within the GM culture and decision making process.
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Good chance the sale will happen, but, how do they separate the GM Hummer facilities that are jioned at the head of the Cadillac or some other GM high end product line. I can not see how the dealer can or should burden the loss when the problem has roots deep within the GM culture and decision making process.
I think it is a bad move by GM not having any off road SUV's, in the future the energy dependence will be more diversified and less dependence on oil, or if we actually get the balls to tell the tree huggers to shut the hell up and drill our own oil, we wouldn't have to worry about selling Hummer. GM will regret this choice later on.
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What if gas goes back to $3 a gallon, and SUV's become popular again(small chance I know),
Getting close, $3.35 in Houston right now.

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GM will regret this choice later on.
This will be a real test to see if GM management is committed to giving the people what they want or will they be more concerned with the amount of their bonuses.....?
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I think it is a bad move by GM not having any off road SUV's, in the future the energy dependence will be more diversified and less dependence on oil, or if we actually get the balls to tell the tree huggers to shut the hell up and drill our own oil, we wouldn't have to worry about selling Hummer. GM will regret this choice later on.


What makes you think that domestic oil companies would set the price of their refined product so far below the world price that it would spur Americans into buying gas-guzzling suv's? They wouldn't maximize profits, because?????????????????????????????????????

How about developing new technology here in America that is more efficient = less oil usage -) decrease in oil demand -) decrease in price of oil -) increase in the sell of automobiles -) decrease in unemployment, increase in economic growth. Of course there could be a decrease in the money sent over seas to opec and a cleaner environment to live in as well.
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