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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 496090" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>GM has become such a parasite not only to the U.S., but to the world as a whole. They are telling every nation they do business in or manufacture cars in that if they don't lend GM money RIGHT NOW that they will be plunged into a deep depression that will take years to recover. Thats such BS I don't know where to start. Seriously, where does GM have an incentive to continue to make cars people will buy if the risk of going out of business doesn't exist? And even if they do, where is the incentive to run a lean, efficient operation when it comes to the producing and selling their vehicles? The answer is the incentive will be gone. I knew GM has its own problems, but this whole situation has really tarnished my opinion of this company. I highly doubt I will ever puchase a new GM vehicle in my lifetime, and this comes from someone who has access to the GM new car employee discount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 496090, member: 249"] GM has become such a parasite not only to the U.S., but to the world as a whole. They are telling every nation they do business in or manufacture cars in that if they don't lend GM money RIGHT NOW that they will be plunged into a deep depression that will take years to recover. Thats such BS I don't know where to start. Seriously, where does GM have an incentive to continue to make cars people will buy if the risk of going out of business doesn't exist? And even if they do, where is the incentive to run a lean, efficient operation when it comes to the producing and selling their vehicles? The answer is the incentive will be gone. I knew GM has its own problems, but this whole situation has really tarnished my opinion of this company. I highly doubt I will ever puchase a new GM vehicle in my lifetime, and this comes from someone who has access to the GM new car employee discount. [/QUOTE]
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