April 16, 200916 yr Bloomberg.com has addressed in print what others have been wondering. To read their report involving the fate of Pontiac (and GMC), click here.
April 16, 200916 yr Bloomberg.com has addressed in print what others have been wondering. To read their report involving the fate of Pontiac (and GMC), click here. Hmmm, I heard that somewhere before, oh yeah it was me ...
April 16, 200916 yr I'm sure the brand the Obama administration wants GM to drop is GMC. Think about it.
April 16, 200916 yr Author Hmmm, I heard that somewhere before, oh yeah it was me ... It doesn't appear that either you or Bloomberg.com have convinced CaminoLS6.
April 16, 200916 yr It doesn't appear that either you or Bloomberg.com have convinced CaminoLS6. All things come to those who wait! Well almost ...
April 16, 200916 yr Wildcat, did you notice the word Global being used, that's GM Speak for what won't be kept. Pontiac and GMC are not global brands, they are just North American brands ...
April 16, 200916 yr Saw a Canadian interview with Fritz. When asked which brands are 'sacred' and will never be sold, he said - Chevrolet. No mention of any other brand.
April 16, 200916 yr Saw a Canadian interview with Fritz. When asked which brands are 'sacred' and will never be sold, he said - Chevrolet. No mention of any other brand. Cadillac is also on that list... but only because of A&S and the 2000s resurgence. I wouldn't go to the wall for ANY additional brand.
April 16, 200916 yr Author Wildcat, did you notice the word Global being used, that's GM Speak for what won't be kept. Pontiac and GMC are not global brands, they are just North American brands ... You mean this part? “We are continuing to assess our global operations, brand portfolio and nameplates, and will take further actions to more aggressively restructure our business,” said Renee Rashid-Merem, a GM spokeswoman.
April 16, 200916 yr You mean this part? “We are continuing to assess our global operations, brand portfolio and nameplates, and will take further actions to more aggressively restructure our business,” said Renee Rashid-Merem, a GM spokeswoman. Exactly, when GM speaks officially like that, they are telling you exactly what is going to happen, without telling you ... It's an art form, and you have to be able to see the forest from the trees ...
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