Posted by 4play on December 24, 2016 at 18:01:41 from (68.97.114.223):
In Reply to: Pretty neat car posted by philip d on December 24, 2016 at 11:50:21:
The Pontiac brand has been gone for 6 something years for good reasons. When cars are just re-badged with slight cosmetic changes that's mainly why, along with low volume sales. Who would want that car, with so many unique and one-off parts with a label from a brand that doesn't even exist. It looks neat and cool though.
In negotiations with the .gov for a huge loan, GM decided to cancel the brands Pontiac, Saturn and Hummer, they almost dropped GMC trucks too and also sold off Saab. GM already eliminated Oldsmobile several years before this. What was the most disturbing part of these .gov bailouts was this very thing above, taking money to rebuild the company all while eliminating 10's of thousands of U.S. jobs directly and indirectly.
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