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GM had quite a few more problems leading to the bailout then the UAW issue. Where should we start? GM up until recently use to have: Build Quality(bad), Designs (dated), Marketing (lack of), Business (poor management), What the consumer demanded(lack of). A few years ago GM did not compete well at all against anyone in the midsized segment. A very important segment in the automotive business. Now they're doing much better.
The reason why the new Camaro is the best built GM vehicle you've owned is do to the fact from day 1 it was designed, engineered and assembled right. This is the direction all future GM's are going and the way it should of been before. The Oshawa Plant is one of the highest ranked GM plants for quality.
Very true. For these reasons, I have not liked GM vehciles for some time. I owned several when I was younger and they were great vehicles. I recently purchased a Chevrolet as a daily communter (yes, I'm one of those Mustang guys for my hot rod) and I'm impressed with it. Nothing fancy, but it does its job well and I get fantastic gas mileage. While I was purchasing it, I had a chance to check out some of their other newer offerings. I have to say I was quite surprised.
Hopefully with all the past issues, management has their head in the proper location and the company will flourish.
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