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2012 GM Auto Sales Worse Than Any Bush Year
American Thinker, by Yossi Gestetner
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Posted By:magnante, 1/4/2013 8:12:17 AM
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| I know, I know. The bailout worked and all headlines today present GM as having its best year since this and that. But here is raw data that you won´t see in many places: GM sold 2,595, 717 units in the Unites States during 2012; this is an 11% drop of the almost 3,000,000 units GM in 2008. GM U.S. sales in 2012 is lower and worse than any of the eight years Bush was in office. (snip) Total U.S. 2012 Auto Sales (all firms combined) are up 9% from 2008, but GM is down 11% in the same period
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
NorthernDog, 1/4/2013 8:25:24 AM (No. 9097907)
The marketplace at work. GM will be bankrupt again by the year 2020, or sooner.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
uno, 1/4/2013 8:27:04 AM (No. 9097911)
Obviously GuvMo is suffering from the same problem that has plagued our public Skool system for decades. They are simply underfunded... BOHICA
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
metalman2, 1/4/2013 8:27:36 AM (No. 9097912)
Just before Christmas I got a new company car, a GMC Terrain and it is a pile. It´s already been back to the dealer twice and needs to go again. Also, it´s all full of wisbang electronic trickery that is very, very annoying which has gone haywire twice, by the way. And I was gone for a weeks vacation in this time as well! I´ve put like 600 miles on the thing.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
MOAB, 1/4/2013 8:28:31 AM (No. 9097914)
It will become increasingly worse over the next 4 years, thanks to Obama and the Democrats.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
CEP, 1/4/2013 8:29:10 AM (No. 9097917)
And there are few dealers to sell the Government Motors cars. Remember all the dealers that Obama shut down.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Sinatra5, 1/4/2013 8:31:39 AM (No. 9097920)
´Be a cold day in hell before I ever bought a car from these thugs and slugs...
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
miceal, 1/4/2013 8:46:34 AM (No. 9097959)
And yet the enemy media neglects to report these facts. A pox on "Obama Motors" and the union that runs "it."
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Jethro bo, 1/4/2013 8:59:14 AM (No. 9097990)
Goobernment Motors is the quintessential communist experiment. Unlike other Fascist Obambi regulations (goobernment control of price, profit, product, production and personnel while allowing private ownership), Goobernment Motors is a goobernment entity. The goobernment owns Goobernment Motors and thus the goobernment can operate it not to make a profit but to maintain a political need. In this case the need was to appease the Unions. The products produce do not have to meet a market demand and don’t have to even be sold. All that matters is the goobernment has unlimited money from taxpayers to support a ‘works’ program that benefits the goobernment, not the people.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
tc rider, 1/4/2013 9:05:30 AM (No. 9098012)
In my opinion, the GM collapse was closely tied to the housing bubble.
Those with ninja loans were quick to pull out equity on the refi and run out and buy Escalade, etc.
Don´t believe me? Drive by a apartment complex and be amazed at the number of upmarket 5 and 6 year old cars.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
formerNYer, 1/4/2013 9:43:22 AM (No. 9098100)
in 5 years only small sections of GM will be in business, corvette, some buick, some cadilac and that´s about it, expect the rest to go the way of pontiac & olds. and more UAW will be on unemployment.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
right-turn, 1/4/2013 9:52:27 AM (No. 9098121)
Having been screwed by Obama in his take-over and giving the union other peoples money, including mine, I will never buy a GM product again. I owned a lot of them in the past.
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sgtfox of the jarhead clan, 1/4/2013 9:59:00 AM (No. 9098133)
When my GM dies it will be replaced with a Honda. My children also share the same disgust with ObamaMotors and have purchased something else. Smart kids.
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lakerman1, 1/4/2013 9:59:53 AM (No. 9098135)
GM and Chrysler are offering longterm leases on their products at ridiculously low monthly payments. I guess this allows them to show sales on the books, but most of those leases are not actually good paper.
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zephyrgirl, 1/4/2013 10:07:10 AM (No. 9098161)
When I was growing up, my family bought nothing but GM cars. My parents owned GM stock. As a young adult, I continued the family tradition, but after three GM cars developed serious problems at 60,000 miles, I gave up and started buying German cars - they´re better built and they´re fun to drive. I also convinced my parents to sell their GM stock before the gov´t bailout.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 1/4/2013 10:21:43 AM (No. 9098188)
Every car I have ever purchased has been German, Japanese or British. The first car I bought was a Triumph Spitfire - it was a bear to maintain but it was a blast to drive. Don´t see any reason to change my habits in the future.
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Kansas Conservative, 1/4/2013 10:24:41 AM (No. 9098192)
I was a proud Saturn owner - I bought 3 Saturns (1997, 2002, 2005). When I had to replace two Saturns this year, I bought a Ford Escape and a Volkswagon Jetta. Two fabulous cars...neither of them bailout vehicles. GM is a lost soul of a company. It is nothing but a campaign vehicle for Democrats. I got sick and tired of hearing at the Democrat convention in 2012 about GM, the UAW, and Ohio.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Butch59, 1/4/2013 10:29:34 AM (No. 9098208)
I currently own a GM car that I´ve had for 12yrs. It still runs good and has been OK for all these yrs. When it finally gives up the ghost, I´ll get another, but it will NOT be a GM or Chrysler product. Probably do like my son. He just traded in his Chevy in for a Honda. Smart young man. And Honda happens to have the highest re-sale value of just about anyone in the family auto class.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
mickturn, 1/4/2013 10:30:33 AM (No. 9098210)
And it will get much worse. No one I know will touch a GM product, and rightly so!
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 1/4/2013 10:32:49 AM (No. 9098220)
There is no circumstances under which I would buy anything made by GM.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
fljack, 1/4/2013 10:32:57 AM (No. 9098222)
What #6 said, times hundreds of thousands of people who vowed NEVER to buy any GM product.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
youngtexan, 1/4/2013 10:34:29 AM (No. 9098227)
Goodbye GM. Hello, Nissan and Ford.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
thatsomewhereplace, 1/4/2013 11:01:02 AM (No. 9098302)
I actually owned a splendid Corvair Monza. Then a couple of Olds. A nasty Saturn. Will never ever buy a GM product. Driving a Ford Focus. Great service. Nice zippy car. Everytime I see a new GM car on the road I wonder if the owner knows he/she owns the company. Pfft on this one too.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
rc1776, 1/4/2013 11:04:00 AM (No. 9098313)
I spent most of my adult life in Grosse Pointe, Michigan observing the auto industry. The criminal collusion between the auto industry boards, executives and the unions made the failures we have seen inevitable. Government interference put the nail in the coffin. Go back and research the usual suspects in government and lee coca´s involvement with ill advised socialist bailouts. Only Ford survived because of Henry the Duce and some tough decisions by its planners. Chrysler and GM will never be viable companies.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
GOPinTN, 1/4/2013 11:26:42 AM (No. 9098365)
Being a Liberal progressive Democrat means you pick your own timelines for historical data. So, for GM life began in 2009 when they were nationalized, and ta da, 2012 best year eva!
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
cheeflo, 1/4/2013 12:38:16 PM (No. 9098475)
I´ve had 4 Saturns and loved them all, #17. Between murdering the Saturn brand and its generally lousy long-term and ongoing management, GM will never see another dime from me.
A friend of mine who works for GM was looking forward to a big raise and a record bonus this year. He, personally, won´t be getting them for disciplinary reasons, but still expects that the company will be giving them.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Vaquero45, 1/4/2013 1:12:08 PM (No. 9098532)
GM will be gone in 4 years or less. They have a six-month supply of everything except SUV´s and trucks. GM quit making the Volt - no one will buy them and besides that, selling a car for $40,000 that costs $60,000 to make is a bad business model.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Dante, 1/4/2013 1:55:14 PM (No. 9098599)
The proper move would have been bankruptcy which voided all ridiculous, unsustainable UAW contracts. A new company could have been assembled from the wreckage.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Rafter, 1/4/2013 2:23:01 PM (No. 9098647)
When I saw the headline on this GM story, I was reminded of George Bush´s quote...
"San Andreas is not my fault."
And neither is this. Mitt was right... bankruptcy for GM would have been better, as noted by a previous poster.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Nevadadad46, 1/8/2013 9:04:24 PM (No. 9106031)
What does it matter? How can they lose with their hands deep into the tax payer´s pockets? Does anyone really think Øbama and the Democrats, perfect slaves to the unions, will ever let GM sink? Market place means nothing to GM anymore. they could sell one car a year, made of adobe bricks and balsa wood and get exactly the same end of year result- and massive hand out from the US Treasury!
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It´s one thing for President Obama to be cocky and overstate his prowess at governing. People are used to politicians grabbing credit, and besides, you can always rationalize when it comes to explaining why things didn´t quite work out as you claimed they would - "the sequester ate my recovery" being the latest successful-enough example. But sports is something else. The basketball either goes through the hoop or it doesn´t. That´s why President Obama´s history of braggadocio regarding his prowess at hoops is having a potent effect on his overall public image, especially with those who are favorably inclined to him.
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Posted By: magnante- 4/4/2013 10:37:18 AM
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We have already seen Peak Obama; from here on, it´s going to get rougher and rougher for Barack Obama. Even worse, the one word he must fear the most has just been uttered by a man regarded as a bit of a truth-teller among liberal elites. Joe Klein, the celebrated author "Anonymous," who wrote the best selling, truth-telling book Primary Colors about the 1992 primary campaign that brought us President Bill Clinton, has made it ok for liberals to apply the word "incompetence" to the Obama administration. This represents something of a breakthrough. Until now, it has been taboo
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 4/6/2013 8:20:04 AM
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Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba this week. The couple, who married on April 4, 2008, took in the sights of Old Havana, visited a school, dined on a rooftop terrace and strolled the fan-filled streets in their island best.(snip).The power couple declined to answer journalists´ questions about their visit to the island nation, but some outlets are reporting that the moguls are there as tourists, though that would be illegal because of the half-century embargo the U.S. has on the Communist country. However, the Miami Herald said Washington has issued special licenses for
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New York Daily News, by Matthew Lysiak and Rich Schapiro
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Posted By: noproblems- 4/7/2013 9:52:58 AM
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Newtown killer Adam Lanza may have launched his murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School as an “act of revenge,” the Daily News has learned. A close friend of Lanza’s mother told The News that the troubled boy was a target of relentless bullying when he attended the Connecticut school years ago. “I think Adam felt betrayed by the school and this was his act of revenge,” said Marvin LaFontaine, a friend of Nancy Lanza’s. “Nancy told me he was being picked on at school. That they were just torturing him.” Source and text corrected by Staff.
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