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To: Road Walker who wrote (485770)6/4/2009 5:05:00 PM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575740
 
" It would be great if GM gets it's act together and start producing some great cars."

Which they've never done. They made some good cars, no revolutionary cars. The Volt, if they can do it, would be a great, revolutionary car.

GM's main contributions to the automotive world are:

1. Making a bunch of "different" cars that were pretty much the same under the sheet metal.

2. Changing the sheet metal every year so that millions of Americans would be shamefully driving an "old" car.

3. Building cars with "planned obsolescence", so they'd start costing more than they were worth to maintain in a few years.