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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 844031" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>It wasn't too far back in this thread when wkmac pointed out that the government has not been fully paid back and probably never will. GM's stock price since the IPO has fallen and is simply headed back where it was before the bailout because of its poor business practices and disconnect with the auto buying public. With their new green flagship vehicle the "Volt" barely selling 500 cars a month when they anticipated 5,000 is a telling story of GMs inability to produce cars that people want to buy. GM should have failed when its time had come, but this dinosaur will lumber on for awhile, and I fear indefinitely as long as U.S. taxpayer dollars will keep it alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 844031, member: 249"] It wasn't too far back in this thread when wkmac pointed out that the government has not been fully paid back and probably never will. GM's stock price since the IPO has fallen and is simply headed back where it was before the bailout because of its poor business practices and disconnect with the auto buying public. With their new green flagship vehicle the "Volt" barely selling 500 cars a month when they anticipated 5,000 is a telling story of GMs inability to produce cars that people want to buy. GM should have failed when its time had come, but this dinosaur will lumber on for awhile, and I fear indefinitely as long as U.S. taxpayer dollars will keep it alive. [/QUOTE]
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