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sorry for going off topic but do any of you know what the books name is that FenwickHockey65 mentioned
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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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Any way you want to twist it, GM went from their most successful years ever to bankruptcy in almost exactly a decade.
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Its called the rubber band effect. Companies that strive for uncontrolled growth quickly saturate the market and ultimately when the bills come due - you have no one buying as everyone has already bought. very sad really, this story keeps repeating itself starting from the first stacked stones by Romulus ans Remus.
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I'd say that a company with a diverse portfolio of excellent products, all of which make money for them, is healthy. But selling SUV's to cover the losses of your small cars is not a healthy way to run a car company. Its even less healthy to be in a position where you are forced to sell cars at a loss, because it would cost even more to not sell them. Why? Well ... what happens when people stop buying those profitable SUV's? Whats the backup plan for when gas prices go up?
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General Motors Deliveries in North America Cars & Light Trucks 1996 1997 Buick 427,350 438,064 Cadillac 170,379 182,624 Chevrolet 2,541,773 2,484,945 GMC 424,416 423,215 Other-Isuzu 0 0 Hummer 0 0 Oldsmobil 331,287 304,759 Pontiac 551,107 608,623 Saab 28,439 28,447 Saturn 278,574 251,099 Total GM 4,753,325 4,721,776 Cars only 1996 1997 Buick 427,350 438,064 Cadillac 170,379 182,624 Chevrolet 1,045,172 980,554 Oldsmobil 306,486 251,663 Pontiac 529,710 556,662 Saab 28,439 28,447 Saturn 278,574 251,099 Total GM Cars 2,786,110 2,689,113 Trucks only 1996 1997 Buick 0 0 Cadillac 0 0 GMC 424,416 423,215 Chevrolet 1,496,601 1,504,391 Hummer 0 0 Other-Isuzu 0 0 Oldsmobil 24,801 53,096 Pontiac 21,397 51,961 Saab 0 0 Saturn 0 0 Total GM Light Trucks 1,967,215 2,032,663 Total Vehicle GM 4,753,325 4,721,776 Same figures from 04-05 2004 2005 309,639 282,288 234,217 235,002 2,763,238 2,669,932 602,064 566,322 15,707 15,787 29,345 56,727 28,851 1,866 474,179 437,806 38,159 38,343 212,017 213,657 4,707,416 4,517,730 Cars 2004 2005 223,329 186,140 141,948 160,859 917,887 866,212 20,417 1,400 419,962 395,312 38,159 36,071 123,497 105,927 1,885,199 1,751,921 Trucks 2004 2005 86,310 96,148 92,269 74,143 602,064 566,322 1,845,351 1,803,720 29,345 56,727 15,707 15,787 8,434 466 54,217 42,494 0 2,272 88,520 107,730 2,822,217 2,765,809 GM grew far more reliant on trucks and SUVs in the 00s than in the 90s. Far, far more. From financials, sales, management, all projections, etc. In every aspect, GM was extremely solid in the mid-late 90s, arguably more solid than ever. |
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Anyway, we're getting way off topic which was not my intention. I was simply pointing out that Toyota is suffering similar to the rest of the market. It doesn't help that Japan just got blasted, by whatever god you may or may not think exists, from every direction. All the major players in Japan are suffering terribly. The new automotive threat is S Korea imo. |
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Again, read Lutz's new book (for the guy who was asking, it's called "Car Guys vs Bean Counters"). GM might have had good sales and profit but the wheels of failure were already turning.
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Chevrolet is getting there, but I think the quality of their vehicles are just par. Even though I buy American, I sometimes wonder how the quality is on the other side. Especially considering how much a new car or suv cost.
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As of June 1, 2011 General Motors Corp. 1,046,275 Total Cars 438,409 Total Light Trucks 607,866 |
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Undeniable fact: Everything in existence tends to deteriorate. Be it a living organism or an organization. Look up something like a listing of the top SP 500 companies say in 1987....how many exist today? Write... Toyota off...um...Jim Womack's book "The Machine That Changed the World" first published in 1990.....wouldn't write them off just yet. GM .....forget the government loan, last time I looked their stock price was well below their IPO.... so what's the equity stake (loss) to the taxpayers? >wheels of failure were already turning. Agreed, the big question is: are they still turning and what direction are they going? Tom Peters was been writing about "Excellence" since 1982 and it's a moving target that evolves, something most organizations don't do very well or very quickly. Today's markets require change and it must be made very quickly.
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And anyone who expected light truck sales to drop is delusional. America will always need and want trucks. But like someone said, depending on the profit from one product to cover the losses of another, in addition to relying on your finance arm for profit, does not make a healthy company.
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