hondasaurus
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vette mpg up. i think 300c was one of first to offer cylinder de-activation.
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Why not encourage them to file Chapter 11? That way they can haggle on all of the contracts again and restructure.
Gas prices rising has been nothing new, but then again as gas prices go up everything else goes up, I remember when you could get a new on the lot mustang gt for less than 15k. Now days your paying what 50K!!!
I expect the companys will get screwed and the union workers will get screwed even more.
They need to get rid of the bullshit unions and the outrageous wages a lot of the workers are making. I heard on the radio that union workers whose jobs have been eliminated because of efficiencies, such as a robot doing their job, still get to keep their job. This means they get paid to sit on their asses. Also they need to cut the amount of dealerships they have.
they simpoly need to make a better product.
if they sold cars, they could afford to keep all their union workers.
but, they make garbage, and so many people just simply won't buy it any more. My self included.
I will probably NEVER buy another American made vehicle in my life (based on current quality and model offerings).
so, for the next 20-30 cars of my life time, my money will not be going to them, but to their competitor.
You want my money? Impress me enough to spend it with you.
GM, Ford, Chrysler and others will fall. New ones will spring up. Those new ones will carry with them the new philosophies of labor, quality, and function that will define the future of not only the auto industry, but of american life.
They are way too big to fall. They might have a huge fallout, need a govt bail out, restructure, new leadership, etc.. But they will not just fall flat on their faces.