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Tragic end
If GM had been allowed to conduct its affairs based on its own marketing expertise, I would have assumed it would do just fine, once the onerous union agreements were modified.

Now, it appears to be doomed. The corporate management puppets are echoing their government bosses. "This electric car is our future." Hah! It looks like Government Motors will survive only if Messiah keeps pumping tens of billions of dollars into it. What a colossal waste of talent and money.
Posted by: Dorkyman   Posted on: 07/10/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Tragic end  Dorkyman | 07/10/09
Umm, wow . . .  CobraA1 | 07/10/09
I would love an electric car, BUT!!!  Scubajrr | 07/10/09
Some notes, and clearing up some misconceptions.  CobraA1 | 07/10/09
GM started working on the volt long before the government  zmud | 07/10/09
RE: Newly nationalized General Motors goes online...any greener?  bhaydama | 07/10/09
The Volt is worthless  Lerianis10 | 07/10/09
Are we talking about the same Volt?  CobraA1 | 07/10/09
The Volt is plug-in only, or at least it was  Lerianis10 | 07/11/09
The engine was reported as far back as 2007 . . .  CobraA1 | 07/12/09
One test result......  Takalok | 07/12/09
RE: Newly nationalized General Motors goes online...any greener?  Try2Ketchup | 08/11/09

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