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AWSOME post. I sent a letter to both senators here in florida. And one of them replied with the quoted email. No I personally think he is off his rocker and is in no way moving our country towards energy independance but I thought his point on regulating the price of oil was interesting. In reality I think he is full of crap but I don't know enough about the oil futures/commodities market to dispute his plan. Please respond with your thoughts... Thanks! Quote:
He made some other statments about how we don't need to expand drilling. If you want the entire email I will post it. But I've been able to contradict his other statements. I don't completely understand how he can regulate futures in a global market???
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You cannot stop speculation. This is ridiculous. Speculators in this country will call their friends in another country and speculate there instead when we shut them down. In effect, Americans will miss out on the potential economic gains of speculation while foreigners get all the dough from it. Over time, a successful policy of shutting down American speculation would weaken the US economy. Most of the time, speculation is a good thing for the economy. Now you want to shut it down because they want to make a buck betting on something you don't like. Well I want to shut down the police department because I got a ticket but that isn't going to happen either.
On a side note, speculators do not control the price of oil. Companies do based on the speculation. Mr. Billy Speculator does not have direct price control over all of the major oil companies, so don't blame Mr. Bill Speculator when it costs you more to fill up your car. Blame Exxon, Shell, BP, and all of your other favorite wallet-robbing oil companies.
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THE WORD IS THAT BUICK AND PONTIAC ARE THE NEXT TO GO?????????
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from what I understand pontiac isn't doing half bad compared to buick. and what about GMC? I like the whole GMC thing but it's kind of redundant for the work force. they generally are a few hundred more then a chevy and aimed solely at companies. . .
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The official word is that Hummer is the only brand under formal review.
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Hummer is the only one officially acknowledged to be under review. Given that there are very few stand alone GMC dealers (if any) and that their entire product line is redundant and truck based, I would be completely flabbergasted if GM kept it alive for more than a few years. Pontiac is doing surprisingly well so I still think it is safe. Whether it gets the products it deserves is another story. Buick is not doing well now, but its future product lineup is so promising I would hate to see it go. I hope GM keeps the life support on a little longer. Seeing how Saturn has completely turned from its mission to build innovative, absolutely unique cars, competes directly with Chevy, and hasn't ever turned a profit, I'd love to see it go, but since many of its dealers are stand-alone I doubt it would happen.
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There is also: Saturn Saab GMC Daewoo Opel Vauxhaul Holden
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__________________ Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors...... ........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!__________________ Camaro Fest sub-forum |
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If I was GM I would go down to 4 brands in North America:
Chevy: Everyman's economy cars, mid-larger cars, trucks, suv's. Buick: Near luxury cars, and crossover suv's. A Lexus/Acura Competitor. Pontiac: Affordable Performance, RWD/AWD cars, 4,6,8 cylinders, super/turbo chargers. Cadillac: Full out luxury vehicles. The best. As for people who still want a GMC, offer a GMC Denali trim on the trucks/suv's Chevy sells. Then GM might save a ton of money trying to develop vehicles, and they can get totally away from rebadging. Suggestions? |
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That is exactly what they need to do if they could. Sadly franchise rules make life hard for GM.
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Yup they probably could. Hopefully it won't come to that and conditions will allow them to peacefully and quietly kill off excess brands. The good news for GM is that more and more dealerships are multi-brand dealerships, making it easier to kill a brand without totally killing a dealership.
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