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Old 11-03-2010, 07:52 AM   #1
BlueOval Ralph
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Default Re: Holloween 2010 - The End of Pontiac

GM, Ford, and Chrysler all made the same mistake!
You are right on about the Big 3 giving up on the small car market for the trucks & suvs that made them more money. They gambled and lost the small market it will be a long time if evere before they get it back. Once the young kids are in a Honda it will be very hard to get them out.

GM, Ford, and Chrysler all made the same mistake-they
stopped building cars that young people without a lot of money found interesting and would be their first cars (remember when we were in our late teens and Ford, GM, and Chrysler made lots of these cars-we are still racing them). So kids turned to Honda and Toyota for these cars-you call them riceburners, the kids call them tuner cars. So finally Ford has come out with the Fiesta, Chevy the Cruze, and Chrysler will have a version of the Fiat 500. All of these cars have gotten good reviews and I expect my next car will be one of them when it comes time to replace my Civic (I own a comp car-i can't afford a Challenger or Camaro or Mustang). If the American brands want to survive, they need to start building cars that kids can afford to buy and want to buy in order to develop brand loyalty, although I'm not sure that will help since kids don't seem to have and loyalty to bands, much less brands-they do seem to love anything from Apple though, but then that could be because Apple tends to build good products.[/QUOTE]
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Old 11-03-2010, 07:56 AM   #2
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Default Re: Holloween 2010 - The End of Pontiac

Wonder when GM will have one pickup and which will win GMC or Chevy? FrankChastain
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:17 AM   #3
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Unhappy Re: Holloween 2010 - The End of Pontiac

Im sitting here at my desk at the pontiac dealership that ive worked at for nearly 20 years with pictures of my pontiac race car hanging on the wall behind me watching guys take down the pontiac logos on the front of our buildings and now i have to answer my phone saying buick/gmc without mention of pontiac!!!
I came to work here and took a healthy cut in pay in 1991 because i loved my pontiacs,so whos having a bad day now!!
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Old 11-03-2010, 03:47 PM   #4
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Question Re: Holloween 2010 - The End of Pontiac

Maybe this line explains it, "the Beach Boys singing about their GTO"? I bet Ronnie is really pissed...

"The sound of the Beach Boys singing about their GTO faded a long time ago, but today Pontiac ends 84 years of automotive history and signals the end of an era. Once one of the world’s great automotive names, Pontiac fell out of favor with consumers. However, those who remember never fell out of love with the memory of Pontiac."

http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.ac...81474978657314
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