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  • Auto Industry Recovery Once Again Postponed  [View article]
    I agree with this article...the auto industry has a lot more of an effect on the economy then most Americans think. The people out there that post such comments as "GM/Ford/Chrysler need to go under" ...are uneducated idiots who know nothing about the economy. All they think is hey i drive a Toyota I dont need Detroit...but in reality Detroit has helped build this Country from the ground up. Not to mention they still continue to support thousands of jobs directly and millions of jobs indirectly thoughout America. This is a fact, not theory or opinion. If you take a spin around Detroit today you will see this first hand as a lot of non- auto manufacture companies have went under/jobs cut etc over the years which is directly related to the job lose from the Big 3. The day Americans wake up and stop pointing fingers at each looking to place blame is the day our economy starts heading in the right direction towards a recovery.
    Oct 02 13:18 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Government Approves $25B Low Cost Loan Package for Auto Industry [View article]

    Paul- Here are the answers to your questions.

    1. Import the 40+ mpg cars they build that are selling well in Europe and elsewhere? They don't need $25 billion to do that, just some cargo ships (which I suspect are readily available right now real cheap.)

    Answer: If you understand the relationship between the dollar and foreign currency...you now understand that the difference between these two makes a big difference between the profit a company came make when shipping cars over here. Also, you have under estimated the cost it takes to ship these cars over here. If it was so easy, why don't all the foreign car makers do the same thing? Its simple, it cost more than what you think. Its cheaper for the car manufactures to build billion dollar plants in the US then it is to ship these cars here.

    2. Start building the NGV's again (they sell them in Canada and other countries) that Boone Pickens is spending $60 million to advertise for them. They'll sell more of them than Volts, and make more money doing it.

    Answer: Detroit could produce Natural Gas cars if they wanted...in fact there are many of them (mostly trucks) that are on the road today. The reason these truck companies have them, is because they are willing to build (spend billions) these natural gas fill up stations needed to fuel these NGV trucks. The answer here is, if some entrepreneur / govt funding would start putting natural gas pumps readily available at your local BP/Shell etc...then the automotive industry would start pumping these cars out in the masses. After all, this technology isn't new by any means. You cant blame Detroit for not pumping these NGV cars out by the masses when no one will buy them because there is no where to fill your car up with Natural gas. Having one pump every 5,000 miles isnt going to cut it...

    3. Send each dealer who wants one a dual-fueled NGV, and help them set up a CNG refueling depot at their dealership.

    Answer: Who is paying for this CNG fueling station? Once again you have under estimated the cost of this type technology ....you cant expect a struggling auto industry to come up with billions of dollars to transform the way we used the automobile today without providing them funding. How comes people arent saying that your local Exon etc (that are making record profits) should build these at their expense? After all they are in the buisiness of filling your car up...not the auto industry.

    So many people are confused on this auto loan package...This isn't a bailout for the auto industry this 25 billion pkg was approved last year under energy bill that was passed by congress. This legislation wasn't just approved, it was funded. If the govt comes out tomorrow and says that (pick any industry that is struggling now) it is mandating certain mpg requirements a few years from now that will cost these companies billions of dollars...the govt has no choice but to provide loans to make this happen, otherwise the companies simply will not be able to meet these requirements and more jobs will be cut. This wasn't a bailout, it was a promised loan that was part of the agreement between the auto industry and the govt last year to reduce our dependency on foreign oil. Isnt this what we want? Everyone keeps complaining about fuel prices...but these same people dont understand the fundamentals behind getting us there.
    Sep 29 11:13 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • $634B Spending Bill Now In Congress Provides Loans for Automakers [View article]
    So many people are confused on this auto loan package...This isn't a bailout for the automakers, this 25 billion pkg was approved last year under energy bill that was passed by congress. This legislation wasn't just approved, it was funded. If the govt comes out tomorrow and says that (pick any industry that is struggling now) it is mandating certain mpg requirements a few years from now that will cost these companies billions of dollars...the govt has no choice but to provide loans to make this happen, otherwise the companies simply will not be able to meet these requirements and more jobs will be cut. This wasn't a bailout, it was a promised loan that was part of the agreement between the auto industry and the govt last year to reduce our dependency on foreign oil. Isnt this what we want? Everyone keeps complaining about fuel prices...but these same people dont understand the fundamentals behind getting us there.
    Sep 29 10:42 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • $634B Spending Bill Now In Congress Provides Loans for Automakers [View article]
    My first car- 93 Pontiac Grand prix...I put 210k on it before selling it to a high school kid. Since then I had a 97 Buick Park Ave Ultra...put 180k on it. I now have Pontiac G8 and Cadillac DTS...both spectacular cars at reasonable price compared to all other competition. In the 90's some of the quality for GM products had room for improvement...but in todays market there simply is no gap between foreign cars vs GM in relation to quality. Dont take my word for it, take a look at JD power etc and they will tell you this fact. In the 90's these types of comments had some truth, and since then GM has made great strides to bring the quality up inside and out of every single GM vehicle. Only thing i can think of when people post comments negative towards GM today, is they are jealous that their neighbor has that brand new Malibu or Cadillac...while they still have their boring camry / prius.
    Sep 29 08:52 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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