Loan or Bailout: Detroit Strikes Back – Garage419

Garage419′s first round table debate. Wes Siler, Mike Spinelli and Leo Parente join Matt Farah to discuss the state of General Motors and Chrysler after their recent viability plans were submitted to congress. – Garage419

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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 Loans

25 Comments to Loan or Bailout: Detroit Strikes Back – Garage419

  1. GM = THE FARTHEAT …
    GM = THE FARTHEAT OF AMERICA

  2. VettesAre4FAGGOTS on July 14th, 2010
  3. I my self only love …
    I my self only love European cars.
    However………
    I cant deny that cars like the Corvett ZR1 and Cadilac Cts V are ridiculous preformers and it would be sad to see them go.
    Its ironic how as soon as these type of american cars get on top that they would just cancell preformance development.

  4. Howie262 on July 14th, 2010
  5. yeah, less likely …
    yeah, less likely to oversteer (basically go into a drift), and most people dont know how to respond to their car getting loose.

  6. 6129golf on July 14th, 2010
  7. The Chevy Cruze …
    The Chevy Cruze will be better than the Corolla. And GM just might made money on it. Up to now GM lost money on every small car they ever made. If they sold twice as many economy cars, they would have lost even more money. GM needs a cost structure they can live with. The UAW must go if we are to have a domestic car manufacturing industry.

  8. juscurious on July 14th, 2010
  9. These guys are real …
    These guys are real clowns. I thought I might get some interesting information but these guys just don’t understand economics. The problem with GM, Ford, Chrysler is cost structure. It’s that simple. They must pay about $2,000 per car for legacy costs. This is killing them. The UAW has destroyed the American Auto industry. These guys simple aren’t addressing the problem. If the Big 3 had a competitive cost structure they would have any problems compeating.

  10. juscurious on July 14th, 2010
  11. Why is there such …
    Why is there such problems with the American auto bailout, but OK with the bank bailouts that was totally unrestricted, leaving the same ones in charge that ran them in the ground to start with?
    BTW, banks froze loans, leaving the public no way to buy vehicles, no sale. The petroleum industry, who have been able to make huge profits by gas prices not reflecting from oil barrel price. Big oil has us fooled by reasuring us we aren’t paying 5 bux a gal, when we are paying $1.50, yet should be $1.00

  12. Maples01 on July 14th, 2010
  13. FWD is also …
    FWD is also considerd safer on bad weather days(control i think)

  14. CrazyDave650 on July 14th, 2010
  15. probably
    probably

  16. CrazyDave650 on July 14th, 2010
  17. personaly I dream …
    personaly I dream at night of an ‘every mans car’ but it was built 40 years ago and half of my dream is in rebuilding it to be able to run with a c6 if not a z06.

    ask me what i think of todays ‘American’ cars…….P.O.S. its the 21st centry and there putting drum brakes in all there vehicles that arn’t preformance modles(Ford focus, GMC Equinox…)

  18. CrazyDave650 on July 14th, 2010
  19. what about Ford, …
    what about Ford, will they live…

    i say the heads of GM and Chrystler, its there fault that noone wants to buy the crap they flood into dealers.

    Harley Davidson is also hurting but they make a quality ride.

    Volvo is down to only selling 20% of the amount of cars per month that they sold last year by a california dealer. and they make great cars. they may not have pazaze but they run with the likes of BMW and audi.

  20. CrazyDave650 on July 14th, 2010
  21. thear are other …
    thear are other amarican car companys give the money to them they have buit cars and arn’t asking for a hand out some one who can manage will buy the cheavy plants and make cars dodge has ben rocky and had bailouts already and hear we are again

  22. sirlonghair on July 14th, 2010
  23. AIG, GM, Chrysler, …
    AIG, GM, Chrysler, Citibank, Bank of America must go. How do you save a dying company. You can’t, lets put this money to good use like healthcare and education. Who cares about cars right now and ever again hopefully We don’t need these companies

  24. jovejean on July 14th, 2010
  25. Do these guys only …
    Do these guys only own Black clothing ?

  26. paulstewartcrane on July 14th, 2010
  27. Well, my idea of a …
    Well, my idea of a better american vehicle would be something on the sorts of the toyota corolla, yeah I know, but the Corolla is made for and by the American market and it works, it sells a lot and it just works…

  28. ckboy023 on July 14th, 2010
  29. OHHHHH!!!!….
    i …

    OHHHHH!!!!….
    i see…. that makes sense.. i still dont like em tho… lol

  30. juancarrillo001 on July 14th, 2010
  31. Front wheel drives …
    Front wheel drives are popular because they are cheaper to make and you get a bit more interior and trunk space because all the moving parts are up front.

  32. viktord1 on July 14th, 2010
  33. Looks like what it …
    Looks like what it comes down to is none of ceos are willing to take a pay cut to keep their jobs….Didn’t the uppers at Toyota do that? Maybe that would help out alittle. It would show that they love the job they do…I know I would love to work for GM. Lots of talent over there, and lots of EGO!!!

  34. chrisdel157 on July 14th, 2010
  35. “Ford could do …
    “Ford could do better if they brought over more cars from Europe” If only they would listen, very good comment… You hit the nail on the head.

  36. togglenuts on July 14th, 2010
  37. well…. tru… but …
    well…. tru… but if there is money in compact “sporty” cars like the srt-4 and cobalt, scions and stuff.. then y not save a few dollars and just make them rwd…. or does it cost more to make a rwd then a fwd?

  38. juancarrillo001 on July 14th, 2010
  39. 10:50 Right there …
    10:50 Right there is the very core problem with the US car industry. If you don’t care about what you do for a job, you will not make the best product.

  40. cookiehead2 on July 14th, 2010
  41. the zr1 never shook …
    the zr1 never shook up the supercar world as the ford GT did even jay leno new that a zr1 was a corvette with a difrent engine and that you could bildt a
    z06 to be as good as a zr1 i will say the GTR shook up the supercar world as the ford GT

  42. andrestnt on July 14th, 2010
  43. That would be nice …
    That would be nice but we are yet to see if there’s any money to be made from small RWD cars like the Hyundai Genesis.

  44. viktord1 on July 14th, 2010
  45. -I think GM is …
    -I think GM is gonna be able to pull out of this mess. They have good cars, the only problem is that they started making them late.
    -Ford’s not in a mess but could do better if they brought over more cars from Europe.
    -Chrysler….well I don’t know. I just hope they bring Alfa Romeo over to the US, just for the next few years at least :D

  46. viktord1 on July 14th, 2010
  47. I am sure it has …
    I am sure it has been said, however why are we (the taxpayer) bailing out a business? This is crap. I am a small business owner, if I made a business mistake I am left with the results. I would not expect someone else to fix my problems. I understand that peoples jobs are at stake with the automakers. What about the rest of the nations jobs that are at stake, or have already been lost? In my opinion it’s just wrong to support someones mistakes, or misfortunes!

  48. Bad99Saturn on July 14th, 2010
  49. I am sure it has …
    I am sure it has been said, however why are we (the taxpayer) bailing out a business? This is crap. I am a small business owner, if I made a business mistake I am left with the results. I would not expect someone else to fix my problems. I understand that peoples jobs are at stake with the automakers. What about the rest of the nations jobs that are at stake, or have already been lost? In my opinion it’s just wrong to support someones mistakes, or misfortunes!

  50. Bad99Saturn on July 14th, 2010