My Letter to GM

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silvrhawk7
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My Letter to GM

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I Still feel frustrated in regards to this. The Pontiac division has been with me most of my life, and with that Nytimes article said being a loyal follower then being sold out. I feel the same way.Anyways My letter is below to General Motors....This is an open letter to General Motors...As Mr Arnold Quoted in the New York Times in regards to his Pontiac Dealership in Houston, PA. "It’s all about the Buick market in China, which comes at the expense of American jobs. In the end, G.M. betrayed its family."I feel the same exact way, you have taken a brand that attracted not only myself, but entire communities that backed it up and destroyed it because you sell a lackluster brand to China, a country that sells America Hazardous Products. If they sell so well in china, then eliminate the Buick name in the US and sell them just in China and preserve the Pontiac Name here.Pontiac was always a name for a vast majority of my life, and stating that it was a hard decision to make, myself and millions of others are not buying that, not one bit. In Closing because of your actions, I will NEVER Purchase another General Motors Vehicle Again.Thank you and good day...Wiseguy once said that if enough people speak, you could maybe make a change.... and if they did reconsider keeping Pontiac before the end of 2010 then i would stick with the General.If anyone wants to vent, here is the link... http://www.gm.com/utilities/co...y.jsp Just make sure you have java installed
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djkeev
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Post by djkeev »

Hi,I doubt your letter will do anything to change the current direction that GM is headed in.I will say that NEVER is an awfully long time. You haven't a clue what product the new GM will be offering in 10 years, "forseeable future would be a much better term here.As my mother said, "never say never".Dave
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