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Old 08-14-2010, 01:48 PM   #47
jrc1122

 
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I'm not confusing anything.. GM, and New GM or what not.. All I know there is no REAL "new" company.. It is the same company, different leadership, less brands, but still the same company.. a 2008 Corvette and a 2010 Corvette didn't change all that much , when the "new" company took over. The Volt has been planned out for years.. The Camaro has been planned out for years. Nothing changed except some legal jargon, and fancy money tricks to keep operating.

Anyone who bought a Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, Saab, GMC, Chevy, Cadillac, Hummer. Were all buying a General Motors car. When they go in for warranty work.. The bill still gets paid by GM, new/ old doesn't matter, it is all the same.

And when you take your car in for WARRANTY, work,, the dealership gets paid from GM.

So a year ago when GM went bankrupt, and the "new GM" came out of it, all the previous actions are still important and relevant to me.

You may think that GM deserves all the praise in the world for turning a small profit. I want to see more before I invest, or buy another GM.


When the government is 100% fully paid off, with interest, and the government body doesn't hold a large portion of the stocks either. Basically when the CEO can turn to the US government and say thanks for the advise, but we've got it from here, and not fear a backlash, because the government has no money or stock involved . That will be the time I think about buying another GM.
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