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LaTigresse -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 11:27:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

The bad news in this however is that more US plants are going to close. And GM plans to open up new ones for the fuel-efficient cars in Mexico.

So more outsourcing is the result.


Yes, well you can thank the greedy american factory worker for that. Expecting rediculous salaries for labour jobs, outrageously expensive benefits, etc etc etc. They outpriced themselves. I bet those union dues they paid all those years are looking like an excellent investment right now....




popeye1250 -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 11:35:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

The bad news in this however is that more US plants are going to close. And GM plans to open up new ones for the fuel-efficient cars in Mexico.

So more outsourcing is the result.


And everytime companies do that less and less people in this country can afford their products.
They're canibalising their own markets!
That can only go on for so long before it reaches critical mass and that means a Depression.




Maya2001 -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 12:02:14 PM)

Yeah right ....  the pontiac Torrent will get replaced by the GMC Terrain which will have be bigger have a larger  engine  will look totally different than the one shown at the Arab emigrates auto show  ..will look more like a scaled down Hummer  so much for making a more fuel efficient...they may end some of the big vehicles but where are all the smaller fuel efficient vehicles to replace them???  They have been fools and have not paid attention to changing market conditions,  they soaked all their money into large vehicles as the profit margins are a lot larger   and are now caught with their pants down  around their ankles.... expect to see them  release all their new small econo vehicles lineup when the markets are improving   years too late after everyone else has already got them on the market.  . 




Irishknight -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 12:09:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Sure, no reason to slam people who need a large vehicle, to transport stuff, people and animals, especially when they live in a rural area. Hummers in town though?


I met a man who owned a Hummer while at the mechanic.  This man was extremely wealthy from building and selling houses.  He looked at me and said, "I have no idea why I bought that thing.  I can't afford to drive it.  My wife can't drive it without running over something. Repair bills are way to much when something breaks."  When a man who writes checks in the 100,000s every day calls them too expensive, that says something.




Emperor1956 -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 1:03:34 PM)

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ME:  Conversely I drive a Prius.  What does that tell you *wink* ? 
kittinSol:  Sensible, solid, fuel-efficient


well, of course, I am all those things.  But my point was: 

Hummer driver - compensating for lack in other areas.  THEREFORE, Prius driver - NO NEED to compensate for nothing.

Jeeeze.  Do I have to spell EVERYTHING out for you, dear?

E.




DomAviator -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 1:30:59 PM)

I actually thought of buying one for towing a trailer, fishing, hunting, etc but settled on the Eddie Bauer Explorer instead. They were just too impractical and didnt suit my equisite tastes. I am sad to see them go though because they have a number of non-soccermom uses here in Texas - oil and gas, pipeline right of ways, etc... I hope that they come up with something equivelant or make the HMMV available to the commercial / industrial market.




PanthersMom -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 1:42:42 PM)

we looked at them.  with a large family and wheelchairs or electric scooters to transport it's necessary to have a large vehicle.  the hummers are all box and little functionality, they're 5 seaters and not big enough in the interior for all of us and the required crap for a long trip.  i drove one, back before i had to quit driving.  they visibility out the  windows is limited at best.  you'd better hope your mirrors are adjusted properly!  i liked the fors expedition much better, it's roomier, more functional, better visibility and we got a much beter deal.  the gas mileage was better too.
PM




thornhappy -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 3:32:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: KatyLied

of the vehicle variety, possibly, as GM gets drastic

linky

It's not good news around here; the Moraine plant is just south of Dayton.  It produced the midsize SUVs. 

thornhappy




Level -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 3:48:10 PM)

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The actions add to a string of plant closures by the Big Three in the last several years. GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC have announced the shutdown of 35 plants since 2005, according to Sean McAlinden, chief economist with the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor. Along with 35 additional closures at GM and Ford's chief suppliers, Delphi Corp. and Automotive Components Holdings LLC, he said the total hourly and salaried jobs eliminated comes to 149,000.

In that same time period, foreign automakers have built or announced plans to build five U.S. assembly plants, he said. In 2007, foreign auto companies employed 113,000 people in the U.S., a number McAlinden projects will rise to 152,000 by 2011.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080603/ap_on_bi_ge/gm_shareholders




LotusSong -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 4:01:12 PM)

[sm=oops.gif]  never mind :)




pinksugarsub -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 4:01:57 PM)

My first new car in 20 years...a beautiful eggplant Mazda Protege...was virtually destroyed within weeks of purchase by a tiny lil woman driving some big azz SUV...and she nearly killed me in the process by pushing me into oncoming traffic going 60mph.
 
i have never liked 18 wheelers, trucks, SUVs or anything else i can't see over near me in traffic. 
 
pinksugarsub




petdave -> RE: Good bye to Hummers (6/3/2008 4:27:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ToysAndTies

Usually when I drive past Hummers, I throw up the universal "small penis" symbol; the inch of space between the thumb and forefinger and head thrown back in laughter.  They don't smile at that much...


Probably because it's not as universal as you think... if somebody did that to me while i was in my Dodge, i'd just wonder wtf their problem was [:D]

But i've always said... you can't amuse everyone, so you just gotta amuse yourself...




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