GM is going to sink no matter what. The bailouts are going nowhere. 3 years ago, the Volt was slated to come out this year. Not happening. In the meantime, Mercedes-Benz has patented Blutec, which can be fueled with biodiesel, which is a completely renewable fuel source. Mitsubishi has just released the iMiev (electric van) in Japan and New Zealand, and are in the process of converting it for North America and Europe. We've had the Tesla Roadster, now the Fisker Karma. University students are buildings and racing electric cars across the continent. Et cetera, et cetera.
GM hasn't done shit, they aren't going to do shit, and people aren't going to buy shit. The goddamn Swedes now have a better automobile company than us, and everybody who knows anything about cars knows that Swedes were one of the worst automobile manufacturing countries in the world just 6 years ago. Now they're laughing at us, while they sell some of the fastest cars on the planet. Next thing you know, China is going to be making better cars than us.
You turn on your T.V. and you see a Ford commercial. It has a country star in a cowboy hat (that's appealing to a HUGE audience, not). He tells you that Ford has been independently rated equal to Honda and Toyota. That's kinda cool (except Toyota is a joke), until he tells you that for equal quality, you're going to pay twice as much if you pick Ford. Wow. I think maybe his hat is a little too tight. I wouldn't be surprised if Ford needed a bailout within the year.
You go on NS, you open up any 'car' thread, and what's the most prominent name you see? Probably Subaru. Then Mitsubishi, Audi, Honda, etc.
I'm looking 2-3 years ahead, at the Mitsubishi electric cars. GM is looking 5-6 years behind, at hybrids and hydrogen. The Chevy Volt is a 6 year old design that's been outdated before it's even been released. Pimp My Ride has built more eco-friendly cars than GM ever will. And it's hard not to notice that the U.S.A. just spent 8 years and 674 billion dollars trying to steal an unsustainable resource.
The rest of the world almost feels sorry for us.