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Old 08-17-2012, 03:18 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by meissen View Post
Oh yay, another factless report by a biased media outlet making widespread assumptions. Glad to see websites like that still don't have any idea what they're talking about. Yes, GM's stock is down compared to the IPO... but to make the leap to say it's going bankrupt again is just absurd.

Furthermore - GM coming out with vehicles that are noncompetitive? Wow - how ignorant is that? One look at the ATS and we know the Blaze's noncompetitive claim is debunked. And that's ignoring the fact that the Camaro has been highly successful since launch.


Edit: Weren't you the same guy who posted some other stupid article bashing GM before? Why do you fall for these articles every time and then post them here? If you're so anti-GM, go buy a Toyota.


Damn...take it easy dude. WTF? He just posted an article he read...its not like he wrote it. And even if he had, so what? It's not bashing...its telling the FACT that GM is not in the position they should be in at this point and there is a real threat of another bailout. So?

People take this stuff so seriously. Is it your company? Do you have a ton of GM stock or something and this news makes you nervous?

No company on the planet will always have good times. BUT, I dont feel the bailout helped GM bc they are still operating in the same dinosaur fashion they always have. If they managed to lose all their money once, why do you not believe they could again?

Yes, the Camaro has been successful. But do you think they are spending the same as they did right after the bailout? No. The "We're bulletproof!" mentality is back at corporate headquarters and that weak foundation is starting to show cracks.

Be careful what you ask for when referring people to go to other brands if they don't like GM. They already did once, and it crippled GM to its knees. The attitude of "if you don't like it, buy somewhere else" is still ever present at GM, and people are finally starting to take that advice and vote with their dollars. And thats bad.

I hope GM changes ways and routes a different course. I dont feel the one they are on will allow the company to survive personally.

We all have different opinions. Why not respect them without insulting each other?
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