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    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: It doesn't make sense to keep the factories going if no one is buying the widgets. Let's hope they can remember how to start them up again. more »
    .357: Damn Delphi always fucking up GM's shit. more »
    Mad_Science: GM needs to be smaller if they want to survive. This will be painful, but the options are: 1) No part of GM survives 2) A portion of GM survives Not a... more »
    Pessimippopotamus: Is FIAT looking to gobble them up too? more »
    mytdawg: Here's another one - [finance.yahoo.com] more »
    mytdawg: Check this out... [www.time.com] more »
    BenjiS: Makes me glad I voted for Corker. I listened to him on CNN earlier taking questions, and he sounds almost like he's a closet jalop. more »
    Mr.choppers - Delenda Carthago Est: When others are a day late and a dollar short, GM arrives a year late and short a billion or two. more »
    Joshuman: Wait, wait, wait. They are only NOW deciding to cut production? This is crazy. Why did they not start reducing production months ago? Almost every oth... more »
    Graverobber: * Bowling Green (Ky.) - Chevy Corvette, Cadillac XLR * Wilmington (Del.) - Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, Opel GT That kinda sucks. more »
    ┤├NICKNICK: socialism wouldn't bother me so much if instead of trying to make work for everyone, they just figured out how much work needed to be done and divided... more »
    Franzouse: When you're losing $1000 per vehicle sold, selling fewer cars makes sense right?Plus it'll really boost re-sale values for existing GM models!/sarcasm more »
    RLJ676-LS3 Commuter Car - for the environment: Wait, I thought nearly all "domestics" were built in Canada and Mexico??? more »
    beercheck: Excellent work, Gettelfinger. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: So I guess that the GOP really doesn't want Michigan's 17 Electoral votes in the future. more »
  • #carpocalypse

    GM to cut 190,000 units, shut 13 plants, some permanently... because of Delphi? [Freep]

  • #carpocalypsenow

    GM Cutting Q1 Production By 250,000 Units, 30% Of Capacity

    General Motors announced today they will cut production in the first quarter of 2009 by 250,000 units, or approximately 30% of total capacity, affecting 21 plants in three countries.