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EX GM Exec Lutz: Feds Told GM To Drop Pontiac Or No Bailout
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Dropping Pontiac and Saturn was obviously the right move.
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Agreed.
It's always funny though, the people that don't really know about the divisions always holler about "Pontiac should have been the one to stay, and GM should have killed off Buick and GMC".
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Or , or just not have taken the "bailout" and started making better business choices.
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Even though the board had already voted to kill off Pontiac in 2008...
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Read about Lutz and the Pontiac Solstice, and about how that car had to be brought to market for a fraction of what a normal new-car rollout cost, to make the business model work for corporate GM.
Lutz really was dragging Poncho forward and I'm sorry to have seen it go. The engineers were enthusiastic about the car, and they were made to feel like this was a special thing, a thing they were passionate about. The G6 was a good car too. The Solstice was a great experiment and a successful one in most ways even if they didn't get it 100% right. It showed that GM could start thinking in other ways, and they made a really fun car. I loved my Sol GXP with the GMPP turbo upgrades. My elderly parents couldn't get in and out of it any more, so I got my 1SS.
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The simple fact is, and remains, all of the big three had to survive for the entire business model to survive (like ac delco etc). Chrysler and GM were in far worse shape than Ford and were the first to sign up. Ford was able to get private investment based on their financial status being less horrible than the others. Chrysler and GM tried to get private financing but no one was willing to take that risk. Hence the government stepping in. You can't fix 30 years of mismanagement without SIGNIFICANT investment. They couldn't secure it privately. oh well. besides, if they had secured private financing, you can bet your bottom dollar that that investor would have demanded similar concessions based on logical thinking. Besides, nothing is stopping GM from bringing back Pontiac branded cars as special one-offs sold through GMC dealerships. Like a special edition Trans-Am or GTO...of course it would probably not happen but it's still in the realm of possibility.
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![]() This really doesn't surprise me....Pontiac = Money lost....that wasn't a secret. When a priority of the reorganization was profitability and leaving the company more sustainable than it was...it had to go. I don't like the spin the article had, though...because Lutz also went on record a year or so ago saying the only reason the stayed with the company through the bailout was because the Feds didn't exert control over product planning decisions. Crappy situation....but it's over - and the company is doing well. As far as I'm concerned - that's all that matters, and I'm going to keep focusing on awesome Camaros.
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The Feds didn't kill Pontiac, the horrible mismanagement of GM did. Pontiac was an awesome performance brand that was reduced to badge engineering.
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If they didn't take the bailout, they wouldn't have had to worry about making any business decisions.
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There were plans of course, but in the end it was G3, G5 and Torrent that killed Pontiac, not government (BCG really). Even the G6 and G8 weren't near enough. The G8 was the chance and it bombed. And even Lutz's little hero car the Solstice had to compete against the Saturn Sky, arguably a better looking car. All the government did (BCG) was simply state the obvious.
My current CEO told us BCG came in and asked to be sold on why GM needed all the brands. Given the chance to do so.....................they couldn't. They were never really "told", they just couldn't justify it.
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you mean like Chrysler selling out to Fiat? and now they make better cars because of it... you do realize that when GM took the taxpayers money, they kept all the same management that caused them to go bankrupt? |
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I'm not sure if the second part of that statement is sarcasm or not. I've never been a fan of Chryslers/Dodges so I'm not sure. And as for GM, Yes they kept the existing management but I doubt it was the same management that started the trend of volume over quality in the late 70s/80s. Even with the current management, they've done a complete 180 and are realizing that Americans will pay good money for cars that are quality built. They were able to prove to themselves that they could build quality cars at or around Toyota pricing (for Chevy), they revitalized Buick (mid professional), and completely revamped Caddy from the "For Grandpas only" crowd to younger professionals with money to burn. They focused GMC on "professional grade" and it's working. All of this while shedding Hummer, Saturn, and Pontiac. Had the crash of 08 not happened, I still think we'd be in a Pontiac/Saturn/Hummer less environment, I just don't think they (GM) would be as far along in their revitalization as they are currently. and this is not GM specific. Ford's line-up is great too. It's a great time to be an American car fan. None of what's being debated here changes the fact that the economic meltdown of 2008 happened and it ran the very serious risk of killing one or more of the big 3 and all of the support chain that goes with it. If you (royal you, not you specifically) don't want companies receiving government bailouts, don't let firms/companies (of any type) get so large that if they go down, we all go down. Trust busting was once a big function of the government that has disappeared in recent years.
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