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LOLIt's really difficult to say what this will mean. To me, it is unfortunate that GM let Saturn go. I felt Saturn had become the second best line after Cadillac. The big problem is that this new Saturn will be a completely different Saturn as the sale does not include the plants where Saturns are manufactured. So they will now try to find another company to actually manufacture their vehicles. That could mean completely different models than the current ones.
I had recently considered purchasing a Saturn, but that all changes now. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.
Back when I used to buy Chrysler, I had a line I used to mock myself with when talking cars: I'd say "Once you own a Chrysler, you'll never own anything else.....(long pause then)...That's because no one will take it as a trade in."
people we buying the military version, there was a market for itmonths,,, and years even people tried to tell Deeeetroit city to build effecient cars and that they were pricing themselves outta the market.... and also with the housing, Republicans tried to stop it and the Dems either denied the problem or blocked steps to stop it. and course as goes the housing so go the banks,, kaput!
Toyota produced a Prius,, GM????? A hummer! and we the people get screwed.
I never, ever understood the reasoning behind the Hummer for personal use. I mean - WTF where they thinking?
it was a sound decision at the time
things changed, gas went up to nearly $5 a gal
well, maybe we should restart drilling our own oil and building nuke power plantspeople we buying the military version, there was a market for itI never, ever understood the reasoning behind the Hummer for personal use. I mean - WTF where they thinking?
it was a sound decision at the time
things changed, gas went up to nearly $5 a gal
And today the gas is up to $2.68 again and climbing. Perhaps we should build two configurations of transportation vehicles, one for those months when oil per barrel is outta sight and the other when it's manageable at the gas station. Decisions decisions.