government Motors to Sell Cars on eBay

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
lol thats it, get rid of half your dealer base, then sell cars direct from the company to the public, taking the dealers that are left out of luck....lol they will probably pay a local dealer to deliver the car and then the warranty work:

Exec: Lean GM to sell cars on eBay

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
9:58 AM EDT, July 10, 2009
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The new General Motors will be far faster and more responsive to customers than the old one, and it will make money and repay government loans faster than required, CEO Fritz Henderson said Friday as the company emerged from bankruptcy protection.

Henderson said the automaker completed its 40-day stay under court supervision far faster than anyone thought it could, saying it would repay about $50 billion in government loans ahead of a 2015 deadline.

He told reporters the company now will focus more on customers, including a partnership with the online auctioneer eBay for people to buy vehicles by auction online.
The new GM will build more cars and trucks that consumers want and launch them faster than in the past, the CEO said.



We recognize that we've been given a rare second chance at GM, and we are very grateful for that. And we appreciate the fact that we now have the tools to get the job done," he said.

He announced that the company's management ranks will be cut by 35 percent, or 450 executives, including the elimination of its North American president position. Henderson said he will take responsibility for North American operations.

Henderson also said the automaker was launching a "Tell Fritz" Web site to allow owners and the public to share their concerns with senior management and he planned to go out on the road every month. GM also planned to test a partnership with eBay that could "revolutionize" how people buy cars online, he said.

"We need to listen to the questions, ideas and the concerns of the people who matter the most," Henderson said.

The new company will focus on three top priorities, customers, cars and culture, Henderson said.

"If we don't get this right, nothing else is going to work," he said during a morning news conference at GM's Downtown Detroit headquarters. "Business as usual is over at General Motors."

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GM and eBay testing partnership in California
Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:03am EDT
GM and eBay testing partnership in California | U.S. | Reuters

(Reuters) - General Motors and its dealers will test a partnership with eBay Inc in California that allows customers to bid on new vehicles or buy them at a predetermined price online, the automaker said on Friday.

"We'll be testing this and other ideas with our dealers over the next few weeks and hope to expand and build upon them in the coming months," GM Chief Executive Fritz Henderson said in a statement.

The West Coast, which has been dominated by import brands over the past several years, has been the weakest regional market for the U.S. auto industry overall in recent months under the crushing impact from the economic downturn.

"Experiments are experiments ... You don't roll them out until you figure out if they work," Henderson told reporters. "We are excited about it, but I wouldn't commit to rolling it out more broadly until we find out if it's successful."

A new GM emerged from bankruptcy on Friday.

EBay shares were up 24 cents, or 1.5 percent, at $16.33 in morning Nasdaq trading.

(Reporting by David Bailey; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

in the early 60's Jeep had what they called "Retail Operations" the factory in toledo ohio sold jeeps directly to the public. They had a very small dealer base, but as it grew the dealers forced Jeep to close those retail operations.....lets see the dealers force the government to stop this deal because they can under cut the dealer base asfar as price goes.....
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Well there is a lot more to the story of GM than what is made public.

The problem is there are a lot of people who will not ever again buy a new GM product, I'm one. There are a number of reasons, mainly because the management of GM is still too arrogant and they are too ignorant of the market. The the same ones who failed the company in the first place and will fail it again are still there.

A while ago there are another reorganization of GM. The engineering staff was cleaned up and many of the good engineers were forced into retirement. It left the company with a void which has not been filled. So I read "General Motors will be far faster and more responsive to customers than the old one" and it reminds me of a meeting where Jack Smith said the same d*mn thing but then let GM flounder due to masive profits in the 90's which wasn't because of the reorg in the first place.

Right now I want to see GM just fold up and go into the history books like other car companies. I want to get rid of the nightmare that was caused by the idiots who said any company is too large to fail.

I know that my great grandchildren will pay for GM's bail out because it is not just as simple as paying a loan back to a bank, these loans will never be properly paid back because the money is handed back to us in the form of stock not cash and more importantly this means that there is a chance it will fail.

There is no, not a bit of accoutnabltty to the people of the United State if is fails. We are the one's who are screwed in this entire scam and most of us are too stupid to vote the people who costs us dearly out of office.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
greg wrote:

Right now I want to see GM just fold up and go into the history books like other car companies. I want to get rid of the nightmare that was caused by the idiots who said any company is too large to fail.

That i agree with 110%!! They should have been let to do that to begin with....

I too have said i won't buy another GM product...but it looks like i might be trying making a deal on a new 2008 cut-away chassis in the next few months...if they are gone, then it will be a ford chassis...but i will not buy a GM product for my family autos ever again.....
 
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