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Re: [62vetteefp] by bpizzuti
Jan 09, 2009 (5:32 am)
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Replying to: 62vetteefp (Jan 09, 2009 4:47 am)

The design concept originated in the United States; engineering was directed by GM's global rear-wheel-drive team in Australia; validation was conducted on roads around the world and assembly will take place at GM's award-winning Oshawa facility in Canada.
 
So basically the US part of the Camaro is...we thought of it. And maybe road-tested it here. They did the actual engineering design and assembly elsewhere.
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No more complaining.. by gagrice
Jan 09, 2009 (6:25 am)
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For those that like to complain about the states offering incentives to non domestic auto makers. Michigan has just done the same for battery makers. So they are trying to entice companies back into Michigan. No different than the So States giving tax breaks to new industry.
 
Not coincidentally, Michigan recently approved a $335 million package of tax breaks to encourage companies to build battery research and manufacturing facilities in the state
 
http://blogs.edmunds.com/greencaradvisor/2009/01/a123-systems-seeks-18-billion-f- - ederal-loan-for-ev-battery-factories-in-us.html
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Re: No more complaining.. [gagrice] by bpizzuti
Jan 09, 2009 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 09, 2009 6:25 am)

At least it's an American battery manufacturer.
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Re: No more complaining.. [gagrice] by imidazol97
Jan 09, 2009 (7:02 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 09, 2009 6:25 am)

The company talked about is a US company. The state isn't offering money to a foreign company hoping to come in to undercut the US battery company and run them out of business.
 
Indeed if the battery company needs new space for manufacturing, we have a large plant that's relatively new in Dayton Ohio area that vacant of its GM truck assembly. We also have some Delphi facilities that would work well for manufacturing! And I'm sure Moraine, Montgomery County, and the Great State of Ohio will offer lots of incentives to help a company new to the area manufacture batteries. We have Toyota Georgetown, Isuzu/Toyota Lafayette Indiana, Honda Marysville, GM Lordstown, Honda Indiana all a short delivery trip from our I-75/I-70 Crossroads of America location!!!
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Re: No more complaining.. [imidazol97] by gagrice
Jan 09, 2009 (7:40 am)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jan 09, 2009 7:02 am)

Ohio needs to start a bidding war for those manufacturers. If you can just control the UAW from tainting the work force. I believe the Michigan offer is to any battery company foreign or domestic. The last I read it is a foreign company with the best chance for the Volt battery. A123 is hopeful they can get the contract. I think GM is trying to beat the battery makers down and waiting till the last minute to let the contracts.
 
I also read that GM and Chrysler have requested $22 billion of the alternative energy money, from the $25 billion pool. That sounds shaky to me. If they were to give a couple billion to A123, that would not leave much for alternative fuel research. Battery cars are so far in the future to replace the internal combustion engine, that it would be a mistake to dump all the resources into that pot.
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Re: [bpizzuti] by 62vetteefp
Jan 09, 2009 (8:30 am)
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Replying to: bpizzuti (Jan 09, 2009 5:32 am)


The design concept originated in the United States; engineering was directed by GM's global rear-wheel-drive team in Australia; validation was conducted on roads around the world and assembly will take place at GM's award-winning Oshawa facility in Canada.
  
So basically the US part of the Camaro is...we thought of it. And maybe road-tested it here. They did the actual engineering design and assembly elsewhere.

 
No, it is "engineering is directed" by the folks in Austrailia. I thought I mentioned that my brother, who lives here in the US, has parts on the car. Holden designed/developed the architecture for the Zetas. For the Camaro the parts that are not common with all the Zeta are designed here. The Camaro styling was done at design staff here in the US.
 
The VLE (Vehicle Line Executive) is in Austrailia which owns all of the zetas/RWD vehicles. They "direct" the process and make decisions at a high level. Gene Stefanyshyn is the VLE (global RWD and performance cars) who moved to Austrailia to lead the team. Only one of the 5 people directly reporting to him actually lives in Austrailia. The other 5 are here. Out of the 20 other members who do not report directly to him only 3 are in Austrailia. The VLD (Vehicle Line Director) of the Camaro does work and live in the US.
 
Wagoner CEO US
Bob Lutz Global Product Development US
Jonathan J Lauckner Global Program Management US
Gene Stefanyshyn Vehicle Line Executive RWD and Performance AUS
John Santilli Vehicle Line Director Camaro US
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Re: HHR Definitely Crappy [andres3] by tlong
Jan 09, 2009 (9:13 am)
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Replying to: andres3 (Jan 08, 2009 6:26 pm)

You forgot to include the HHR in the crappy category. Definitely a front runner for Turkey of the year in 2008 or 2009.
 
I thought about the HHR, but since I defined "crappy" as in the bottom third against the competition and I only saw the PT Cruiser as similar (and that's crappy too!) I didn't include it. If you include small wagons like the small Volvo wagon, the Mazda 5, etc., then the HHR would be crappy as well.
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Re: 2008 Sales (Final Figures) [circlew] by tlong
Jan 09, 2009 (9:18 am)
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Replying to: circlew (Jan 08, 2009 7:06 pm)

Add Yukon Denali. Falls apart even before 36K miles.
 
OK, so by defining "crappy" as in the bottom third against the competition, the following is the updated list. Any others? Particularly need help with the SUVs and Trucks as I am unfamiliar. What about Buicks? What about the bigger Caddys? Gary, you said UAW made a lousy truck for you - was that one in the bottom third?
 
Didn't somebody say that GM has about 40 nameplate models? We have 20 names on the list so far, which would be 50% if the 40 number is accurate.
 
So for Dave's original question on which vehicles are crappy, here's the current list. Everybody feel free to agree or disagree:
 
HHR
Yukon Denali
Cobalt
Aveo
Impala
Equinox
G3
G6
Solstice (but looks good)
Sky (but looks good)
H2 (I'll add this one and the next one)
H3
Astra
G5
Aura
Torrent
Colorado
Sierra
Vibe
Trailblazer
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selling Saab by steve_ HOST
Jan 09, 2009 (9:39 am)
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GM Unable to Find a Buyer for Saab (Straightline)
 
GM Denies Problems In Finding Saab Buyers (CNN)
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Really? by lemko
Jan 09, 2009 (10:21 am)
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HHR - I like it better than the PT Cruiser. The HHR at least resembles an old Chevy. The PT Cruiser reminds me more of a 1937 Ford than any past Mopar product,
 
Aveo - My Mom has one and has no problems with it.
 
Impala - What the heck is wrong with the Impala?
 
Aura - isn't this the Saturn clone of the excellent Malibu?
  
Vibe - Isn't this a Toyota Matrix in disguise?
 
Trailblazer - Dead

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