GM - From the HORSES Mouth...

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Bryan, you mean this guy?
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"Most of the analysts living in New York don't even own cars, and have never even visited one of our dealerships," he said.

would ruffle my feathers if I were a NY analyst. Don't insinuate any American wouldn't know anything about cars.
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I loved that dude, he was hillarious. This isn't as funny because this is an American company that won't solve its problems as long as it denies them.
 
How about they make a Fuel efficient car for once on their own intead relying on the Koreans and the Japanese. They made a fuel efficient V8 on the Corvette, how about a small 4 banger?
 
Rrriiight... in other words, GM should try to beat the imports at their own game.
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Originally posted by eljefino:
Back on topic, this quote

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"Most of the analysts living in New York don't even own cars, and have never even visited one of our dealerships," he said.

would ruffle my feathers if I were a NY analyst. Don't insinuate any American wouldn't know anything about cars.
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That quote is funny on many levels: 1) If all the analysts bought cars and visited a dealership, then would they be right? 2) I own a car, and I've visited a GM dealership. All I saw were year-old SUVs piled to the rafters, along with other grody products. (I went to look at the Vibe.) 3) "I don't have to step in it to know what it is."

Maybe I'm a hater, but they make it too easy. Another beauty:
"Soon, all will be revealed to you," Lutz told reporters. "And the last skeptic in America will be convinced that we are well on the way to recovery. GM has its best days ahead of it."
 
This guy gets paid how many million per year?

I got vomit on my shoes reading that. I'm pretty sure it came from the horse's mouth.

I'm the first person to call analyst's stooges and idiots, but what made Lutz think they would tell him their secrets about shorting GM? In fact, shorting GM, now there's a scoop!!!

Shorting GM? He must have been having his way with some of the VW Brazilian girlfriends when he thought of that!
 
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Originally posted by eljefino:
Bryan, you mean this guy?
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"Most of the analysts living in New York don't even own cars, and have never even visited one of our dealerships," he said.

would ruffle my feathers if I were a NY analyst. Don't insinuate any American wouldn't know anything about cars.
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I loved his quotes!

"Lying is forbidden in Iraq. President Saddam Hussein will tolerate nothing but truthfulness as he is a man of great honor and integrity. Everyone is encouraged to speak freely of the truths evidenced in their eyes and hearts."

"There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!"

"We have them surrounded in their tanks"
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Originally posted by Korean_redneck:
How about they make a Fuel efficient car for once on their own intead relying on the Koreans and the Japanese. They made a fuel efficient V8 on the Corvette, how about a small 4 banger?

GM has more cars getting over 30mpg than any other MFR selling cars in the US, methinks. Let's give credit where credit is due.

GM has no "media darling" hybrids.
Toyota has the Prius, but gets a pass on their non-car offerings because of it. Over half their lineup consists of trucks, SUVs and a minivan. Not fuel-sipping enonoboxes.

Not bashing Toyota here.
Nor am I saying GM is the greenest company around.
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[ April 13, 2006, 04:21 PM: Message edited by: robbobster ]
 
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GM has more cars getting over 30mpg than any other MFR selling cars in the US, methinks

What did you mean?

1) GM has sold more cars in total that get over 30mpg than any other manufacturer selling in the US
2) GM has more cars in their current (2006) lineup that get over 30mpg than any other manufacturer selling in the US
3) GM has sold more cars in the last XXX years that get over 30mpg than any other manufactuer that sells in the US
4) Something else

One way or the other, here ya go [1.34MB, 34 pages]:
Summary of Fuel Economy Performance & Sales Volume 2005 - 1978
Tons of good data on the NHTSA site!

[ April 13, 2006, 05:12 PM: Message edited by: johnsmith ]
 
GM has 14 cars in it's model lineup for '06 that get 30 mpg highway or better. The G6, Aveo and Vibe are tied for the best at 34 mpg. Surprisingly, some rather big cars, like the Buick LaCrosse, are on that list.
 
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GM has more cars getting over 30mpg than any other MFR selling cars in the US, methinks

What did you mean?


Models offered.
Sure, it's in an advertisement, and like all statistics you can look at them in a number of ways, but no one else offers 19 models at 30+ mpg.

As a percentage of models offered/sold, it may not be as great as some companies. And we may or may not like any of these models.

But like I stated, let's give the domestics credit where credit is due.
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How many of those models are the same platform sold under differnt marquis?
How many are designed by "competitors"?

No credit due. None to be given, no respect deserved. I am a haterand I have good reason.
 
There is a rant somewhere on this site about how can an Impala get 32 hwy and an aveo 36. GM is like that kid that does well in history but slacks off in math class.

Like an underachieving child they need a:

Shareholders ->
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