Comments on: GM Posts Record $39B Loss, Offers Buyouts
Horrendous 2007 Prompts New Round Of Buyout Offers For All 74,000 Hourly Employees
- People are complaining but no one is feeling enough pain to trade in their SUV and get a Camry...yet.
Posted by easeup
Give it time, smole. The recession will shed a new outlook on life. I see used car lots loading up on suburbans all over. Give it time. Corporation will fall, jobs will disappear, and the SUV will bite the dust. - Reply to this comment
- omega feel free to export yourself to one of those socialists meccas.
What are you waiting for? - Reply to this comment
- If people are still buying SUV''s that means gas is not that big of an issue for them. I remember back in the 70''s during the OPEC embargo gas went to record levels (more than today in 70''s dollars) and the compact cars took over. People are complaining but no one is feeling enough pain to trade in their SUV and get a Camry...yet.
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- Really folks, the young generate is really stupid and vane. Let me see, $100.00 x 54 (one year) = $5,400.00. I really don''t feel sorry for the middle-class stupidity.
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- U.S. 11.9%
Canada 21.5% (plus HUGE sales taxes)
Australia 16%
Austria 35.5%
Belgium 40.3%
Denmark 29.6%
You are the perfect shill for ignorant posters.
Posted by easeup
And yet all those tax monies go to help their country and their citizens. Also, no 9 trillion dollars of national debt for them.
Keep being the perfect shill for the haves and have mores. - Reply to this comment
- The real issue is QUALITY. The last time I checked the price of domestics and imports are still roughly equivalent, with U.S. cars actually costing less with all the rebates and incentives. So why does Detroit keep losing market share to the Japanese year after year? Simple: more and more people prefer to buy imports.
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- Posted by easeup
If you want to spend $100.00 each week on gasoline, be my guess. You go ahead sucker. - Reply to this comment
- Exactly! SUVs are being made because there''s a huge demand for them. Families love them as they haul their spoiled brats to all the different activities we never had when we were growing up. SUVs make them feel safer carrying their tykes around. Small cars simply don''t. Me, I don''t care for SUVs and drive a 4-cylinder, but practically everyone around me has a bigger car or SUV.
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- I was told by a mortgage that many of the Americans who are losing their house are young professionals who don''t know how to take care of there money. The yuppies would rather let-go of their house than give-up their cellphone mentality.
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- "No, I''''ve never worked a day in my life....
Just because a person does not have a degree, does not mean his job does not require skill. So, I take exception with the term unskilled.
Besides, what skill does Rick Wagoner or the other executives at GM have? The insight to shed workers to save costs and boost profits? Wow, that takes real business acumen. And they make many, many times what the average auto worker makes."
I KNEW you have never worked a day in your life--if you did you''d know that non-skilled workers making $58k is a joke. Non-skilled is not just without a degree--it means absolutely NO formal training. Electricians, pipe-fitters, masons & toolmakers are all examples of skilled workers without formal degrees.
What skill does Rick Wagoner have? Let''s see, undergrad at Duke, MBA from Harvard....worked his way up in the biggest manufacturer in the world.
I''d say he DESERVES a hell of a lot more than the high school dropout emptying the garbage cans. - Reply to this comment
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