Tuesday, February 17, 2009

End of GM Saturn?

Today US automakers are shamelessly asking for another $22 billion in bailouts in order to stay afloat. GM CEO and lifer, Rick Wagoner, says that the Saturn line will be phased out by 2012. I guess that means about zero chance of anyone walking into a Saturn dealer anytime soon to buy a spiffy new Aura or Vue.

Sadly, this year Saturn actually has a good line up of cars and with hybrid options too. I never really liked Saturns until recently. I hated the plastic body parts and the quirky doors but recently they're pretty decent. Too bad, because I actually considered buying an Astra for a commuter car. Did you know it's one of the top selling compact cars in Europe.

Perhaps GM should just stick to selling cars in Europe and stop asking US taxpayers to fulfill their bondholder and retiree Viagra prescription obligations. And Chrysler, should quit pandering for money too, we all know you've got "money bags" Cerebus Capital to prop you up.

I hate to sound pessimistic but I have to. I wouldn't bet the farm on GM's new electric vehicle the 'Volt'. If the batteries are anything like any rechargeable device out there it's going to be plagued with problems especially in the first year. Generally, what happens when your battery dies in your cell phone,PDA or cordless tool? You buy a new one, because it's cost prohibitive to repair. Does GM actually think they can sell a $40K car to the public with a unknown lifetime on the core part, the battery?

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