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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 588 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Sterling, IL Member No.: 7 ![]() |
Last fall, GM announced a reduction in GTO production and had to offer large rebates on this brand new model to sell off inventory
In December, GM had a 301 day supply of SSR's on hand. Then the XLR gets a production cut from 23 to 12 a day. There's a 200 day supply of them out there. Cadillac hoped to sell 6,000 annually, but through 18 months, sold just 4,744. February, GM decides to cut $1500-$2000 off the sticker mid-year on Trailblazers/Envoys/Rainiers and currently has 0% for 60 months to get them selling again. TrailBlazer sales fell 46% compared with January 2004. Envoy sales were off 52% and Rainier 27% according to Autodata reports. Then for March, the factory that produces the LaCrosse & Grand Prix is shutting down for a week. Then the earnings forecast for 2005 drops 80%. Stocks drop to 8 year low. I think this goes back to cutting the Camaro and Firebird out of the lineup. |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 410 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Kissimmee/Orlando, FL Member No.: 25 ![]() |
QUOTE (Teutonic Speedracer @ Mar 17 2005, 06:04 AM) These talks of German cars......you guys ever try to work on them? They suck! I spend a few days a week stopping by my buddies shop or working there. He curses BMW, Audi, & VW all the time. Simple things like fuel filters can take hours to find, let alone replace. Special tools are required for this and that. I don't know about Audi's or VW's but my 328 is much easier to work on than my Trans Am (for the most part). The only "special tools" I needed to change the fuel filter were a 10mm socket and a flathead screwdriver. As far as finding it thats simple. Find the gas tank, find the fuel line coming out of the tank, follow it until you find the filter... |
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