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View Poll Results: Which GM Brand(s) Do You Think Should Get The Chop?
Buick 193 15.76%
Cadillac 10 0.82%
Chevrolet 12 0.98%
GMC 527 43.02%
Hummer 611 49.88%
Pontiac 216 17.63%
Saturn 288 23.51%
None 174 14.20%
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Old 09-10-2008, 03:23 PM   #256 (permalink)
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Re: Which GM Brand(s) Do You Think Should Get The Chop?

Hummer definitely.. Buick Definitelty.. GMC should get severed into per order basis.. for the those up scale and govn't consumers only..
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Old 01-05-2009, 10:40 PM   #257 (permalink)
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Buick, Saturn, Hummer, GMC. just keep chevy for cheap, Ponitac for performance and
Cadillac for luxury. Rest toast them
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Re: Which GM Brand(s) Do You Think Should Get The Chop?

The brands that should go... Hummer, Saturn, Pontiac & Saab.

The only reason I say Pontiac is because if all Pontiac's future holds is to be a brand made up of Chevy re badges, then I say let the brand die with what dignity it has left.

The brands that should stay. Chevy, Buick, Cadillac & GMC.

I hear a lot of people say well, they should get rid of GMC because all they are, are redone/fancier Chevy trucks, suv's & cuv's, well, this may be true, but they still sell like crazy.
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:17 AM   #259 (permalink)
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The brands that should go... Hummer, Saturn, Pontiac & Saab.

The only reason I say Pontiac is because if all Pontiac's future holds is to be a brand made up of Chevy re badges, then I say let the brand die with what dignity it has left.

The brands that should stay. Chevy, Buick, Cadillac & GMC.

I hear a lot of people say well, they should get rid of GMC because all they are, are redone/fancier Chevy trucks, suv's & cuv's, well, this may be true, but they still sell like crazy.
I agree. If Pontiac is going to be a Chevy clone, let it die and let the G8 come to Chevy as the next impala. If its going to survive, make it lower volume with a sporty (possibly AWD) version of the next Cruze sedan and Astra hatch, an Alpha G6, and the G8.
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