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General Motors has not yet taken up an offer of emergency loans from the Canadian government as it seeks to clarify the conditions that would be attached to borrowing the money, a top executive said today. "It was not as detailed as what we've been dealing with in the U.S., so we need to engage in dialogue there before we go any further," GM Chief Operating Officer Fritz Henderson told reporters at the Detroit auto show. "We haven't accepted it." "We want to make sure it fits into an overall viability plan for GM before we accept it," he added. |
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Hopefully a new company can be formed but most likely the safety/emissions standards will keep actual cells from being built here. I would think that the Cells are the big cost. Tying them together in a battery should not be very expensive. Some labor, but most costly cells built elsewhere. Regulations will kill industry in this country faster than high labor costs. Not sure how A123 was a scam. Not the companies attempt to get a contract with GM. I am sure they are a legitimate research company. They do have issues with their batteries that may or may not be resolved. I tend to think it is the Li-Ion technology that is flawed. My complaint with A123 was trying to snag $1.84 billion in tax dollars for a new facility to build batteries for the Volt. They probably knew they would lose the GM contract. every large OEM is showing their electric cars from Chrylser to Nissan and any of those could use the batteries. If GM chose a different cell maker because they make better batteries, do you think any other auto maker will want 2nd rate batteries from A123? Hybrid sales are tanking due to gas under $2 and their price You are right. In San Diego alone there are 100s of Prius sitting on dealers lots. Same for the Civic Hybrid. It is our typical knee jerk reaction to the price of gas. Now is the time to buy a hybrid if that is what you want. Though my brother in law wanted an Escape Hybrid and the dealer was not budging off of MSRP. He bought a loaded V6 Escape for $10k less. GM has a 2 story exhibit they have used the last few years but did not put it up due to the cost of moving and assembling it. I imagine it is the same complaint that I hear from a friend that oversees travel shows for the Greek Travel ministry. UNION workers that will not let you touch your own display at many venues. He did a travel show in Chicago and does not think they will go back there. The Union goons damaged their exhibit and would not accept responsibility. I imagine the Detroit Convention facilities are totally controlled by Unions. It would be interesting to find out how many of those not participating felt the costs imposed by the different Unions kept them away. AND it looks like even the Tokyo Motor Show may be canceled this year. The theme is "Fun driving for us, eco driving for earth." There is NOTHING Fun about green cars and hybrids. They appealed to a VERY small group of eco techno greenie nerds. Fun is a Porshce 911. While we will be seeing more and more of the econo type cars, they are just for transportation. I would say that anyone that thinks driving a Prius is fun, runs shy of a full load. It is economical transportation at best.
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Ford Motor Co. executives say U.S. industry sales during the first 10 days of January rose from December levels, a sign that the market's decline may be abating. "The first couple of weeks have started off stronger than we expected," Jim Farley, Ford group vice president of marketing and communications, said here today at the auto show. "It's been across the board, across the industry." The increase spans a range of vehicle segments, said Ken Czubay, Ford's vice president of U.S. sales and marketing, citing internal sales data and conversations with competitors. Czubay estimated that the industry is on track to sell 20,000 to 30,000 more vehicles this month than in December. January sales topping December's would be more significant than the raw numbers suggest because December is typically a stronger month.
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 12, 2009 6:18 pm)
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Replying to: lemko (Jan 13, 2009 6:07 am) |
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Replying to: 62vetteefp (Jan 13, 2009 4:44 am) |
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Replying to: 62vetteefp (Jan 13, 2009 5:54 am) So that would be, um... 5 wouldn't it? 1,2,3,4 The reason for the confusion is Lutz is counting the Solstice twice, for the convertible and the coupe. So you get G8, G5, Vibe, and 2 Solstices. I agree with earlier posters that cutting 8 models out of 48 over 3 years is simply not going far enough. GM needs to cut more overlapping models and quickly! |
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Replying to: 210delray (Jan 13, 2009 6:17 am) As part of the survival strategy submitted to Congress last month, GM said it intends to focus U.S. product and marketing resources on Buick, Chevrolet, Cadillac and GMC.
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 13, 2009 6:06 am) There you go again with your exaggerations Gary. Of course the Prius is NOT a Porsche 911, but it's not all that much different from your average small sedan. Actually, it's better appointed than most and getting 50 mpg is a big bonus. I used one as a rental on a recent business trip to Chicago, drove it 110 miles, and the in-car computer bar chart showed plus or minus 50 mpg for each 5-mile segment of the trip. This was in mostly below freezing temps. I only had to add 2.5 gallons before returning it and I literally "stuffed" the tank to make sure it showed "full" on return. I have no idea if it started out with a truly full tank in the beginning, because it uses an 8-segment bar gauge, and all 8 bars were lit. One other reason for picking the Prius is that its controls (cruise, headlamp and wiper switches, etc.) are identical to those used on the Toyota products I own. Nothing is more frustrating than starting out in a rental car with inscrutable controls. The upshot is I paid a little more upfront for the Prius, but got my money back in gas savings.
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Replying to: anythngbutgm (Jan 13, 2009 6:27 am)
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