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mk @ Feb 12th 2008 11:09AM
I guess GM doesn't want to recover THAT badly.
Telling people you DON'T want to give them good products is a good way to tell them that you DON'T WANT CUSTOMERS.
And blaming it on the government, is simultaneously right, AND wrong. The Government is FAR too over-reaching, and is inhibiting the free market from providing products that people want to buy.
But it is also sour-grapes behavior from GM about the regulations that makes it less impressive, and makes me less inclined to buy products from whiners.
Build the damn products that people want, and MAKE IT WORK. What the hell do you people get paid to do??? (GM Management)
A Twin-turbo V6 firebird is not that much to ask, and if it weren't TWO DAMN TONS, it might actually get good fuel economy at cruise, while not under boost.
And Congress, get the ______ out of the way. OF EVERYTHING. No wonder you have all-time-historic-lows of approval. I most CERTAINLY don't approve of much of anything the Congress is and isn't doing.
duders @ Feb 12th 2008 12:25PM
Riots in the streets man that's all you can do to change things now. When gas hits $4 a gallon, regardless of who's fault it is, things are going to start burning down.