http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/business/worldbusiness/24auto.html?ref=business
7/23/2008 2:12:49 PM
Yeah, it sucks that we're getting trounced right now, but they really shot themselves in the foot by being complete fucktards for a long time (the big 3)
7/23/2008 2:17:40 PM
Why do you hate America?
7/23/2008 2:17:43 PM
And honestly, I'm not going to get too teary-eyed when Big 3 workers have to take typical skilled labor salaries when they're hired by foreign companies.[Edited on July 23, 2008 at 2:23 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2008 2:21:03 PM
you guys have to realize that gas surged pretty quickly. There was no real need for them to change thier business plan bc it was working well. Yes, they are at fault for not developing some alternatives but the SUVs were thier bread and butter.Does GM still pay more for their retirees than thier current workforce?
7/23/2008 2:32:38 PM
It never was working well. the Big 3 were in massive trouble long before the oil price surge.
7/23/2008 2:43:40 PM
7/23/2008 2:49:07 PM
7/23/2008 2:49:44 PM
^clearly the best qb on monday. I guess you missed the rest of my post saying they are a fault for not developing alternatives too. Understandable since that is one high horse you are sitting on.
7/23/2008 2:52:40 PM
You can't say they were right for not being prepared and sticking to SUVs and that they also should have been developing alternatives. It doesn't work like that, they have to be wrong somewhere.
7/23/2008 3:13:11 PM
Well, they did invest a couple hundred million into electric cars (EV1) in the 90's. Their timing wasn't so good though, since gas was still selling for $1.25 and battery technology was not up to par.The Volt looks like it'll be a winner when it hits the market. [Edited on July 23, 2008 at 3:21 PM. Reason : 2]
7/23/2008 3:20:53 PM
7/23/2008 3:29:45 PM
420, I never said they werent wrong, its just that you have to understand that the price of gas surged in a short amount of time. Meaning their cash cow dried up pretty darn fast. They got caught with thier pants down.great point about the EV1. I guess they didnt want to keep making these at a loss in the hopes that gas would double over the course of a couple years. Instead they continued to produce the only things selling well for them.. strange huh.I agree the volt looks nice, but I think they outpriced thier market. imo.[Edited on July 23, 2008 at 3:40 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2008 3:39:40 PM
7/23/2008 3:41:13 PM
yes, but since our taxpayers are in teh bailing out mood. Will we pull another chrysler?Bad businesses need to fail. To the victor goes the spoils. If chrysler would have been allowed to fail, then the other american brands could have had a bigger market share. Instead they all just limped along.
7/23/2008 3:47:31 PM
Haha in that case every American brand would fail
7/23/2008 3:57:15 PM
This is the free market at work...Can't say I have much sympathy for the shareholders or management. The top brass should've identified the trend and hedged against it long ago.
7/23/2008 4:31:18 PM
the long version is also, that they're quite fuckednot to mention all of the other little companies that supply the big companies--they're fucked too
7/23/2008 4:50:38 PM
This is what happens when Wall Street "gets drunk."
7/23/2008 5:21:15 PM
7/23/2008 5:29:27 PM
I have no sympathy for largely unskilled labor unions. If they were handbuilding all these cars then you could argue that they were skilled, but by and large they're just like every other assembly line worker in the world, easily replaced by a robot or someone with a week of training.I also have no sympathy for automakers who failed to see the inevitable results of their refusal to change. The days of the gas guzzling SUVs and unnecessarily large cars and trucks were numbered in the 90s. The fact that they continued to focus their efforts on that while competitors consistently produced higher quality built, more efficient, cleaner vehicles just proves how incompetent their corporate leadership is.[Edited on July 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM. Reason : adfasf]
7/23/2008 6:43:32 PM
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7/24/2008 1:48:20 AM
The market needs to finally crush the big 3 so that the American auto industry can revitalize itself with different players. Toyota needs to be one of them. The other thing we need is for some entrepreneurs to step up to the plate.http://www.aptera.com/Hurry up and start making stock offerings
7/24/2008 10:03:20 AM
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