Also, even more jobs will be lost:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> GM also announced plans to buy more components from suppliers outside the United States </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Sorry, don’t try to give yourself an excuse for buying a foreign car. An American may have lost his or her job and livelihood because of that foreign car.
Of course, you are probably using illegal aliens to build your villas (in your mind to stay competitive). Never mind that American construction workers are losing jobs, and the rest of us taxpayers have to pick up the tab for your paid under-the-table worker’s healthcare.
Hey, you should be happy – The Chinese are sending cars to America next year. When you buy one, don’t forget to put an American flag sticker on the back as a sign of your love for this country!
The loss of 25K jobs has very little to do with foreign car purchases, directly. GM continues to loose the quality/design game and frankly now that they have improved quality, begining to loose the design game, which in the highly competitive market kills your product.
GM cars are as not as good a overall quality as the big three Japanese companies (Lexus/Toyota, Infinity/Nissan) Acura/Honda) a corporation has been poorly run, poorly managed for the last 20 years. Do they have some success? Yes. Is it consistent. No. Most analysts feel GM has too many competing brands, too many models withing those brands and quality is poor compared to their peers.
In addtion, GM is in a large part held hostage to union demands and as a result, a hell of a lot of pension obligations. They also have a huge load of cash (30 billion or something like that) which isn't being invested back into their infrastructure or paying off their pension debt. I believe S&P (or Moody's) has downgraded both them and Ford to junk status.
If you look @ the newest "brands" of GM they are probably Saturn and Hummer. Well Saturn out of the gate rivaled Lexus in overall quality. New plants new design, new everything. A huge success. Not sure about it as a brand today. I don't think it's doing very well in terms of sales and quality.
Hummer was huge success for GM because it was a new design, and broke the mold of the standard SUV's. Remember Ford really created the 90's station wagon to combat the success so Chrysler's mini van.
Unfortunately GM isn't quick to respond and then when things get bad, they overeact, sending the company into a tailspin. I suspect GM will try to kill Pontiac, or Buick brands since the average buyer age is well into the 60's+, and the consumer sees many brands, many models.
All said, HUMMER is probably the ONLY brand for GM that is somewhat safe, but 10mpg trucks in a 2.50 a gallon market is gonna limit your buyer population.
I will be very interested to see how this plays out over the next few years. Be rest assured, the oil companies are NEVER going to allow gas back down to below 2.00 a gallon. The economic uncertainity allowed them to do what they have wanted to do for years, but the American public wouldn't accept it. Now, I guess we will. Lord knows I did.
The economic uncertainity allowed them to do what they have wanted to do for years, but the American public wouldn't accept it.
Now, I guess we will. Lord knows I did. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
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i can't help myself but buddy your a hippocrite.
do your home work before you open your big mouth. oh and the country thing i participate in the building of this country so people like me can make sure people like you have shelter which keeps this countries economie growing. the building industry is the biggest contributer to the growth of this country and second is the consumers that buy products. so when you drive down the road of life look around you and thank the MEN who had the balls to put it there. "god blessed america with MEN like me and other MEN how build this country too" think about that one.
Obviously you can’t avoid all foreign goods. The point is, when you have a choice between American and foreign goods, think about the consequences to your fellow Americans before you buy.
i here what your saying anyway.
tonka61
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