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GM Kills Pontiac and Cuts US Dealerships by Half
Monday, April 27, 2009
At a press conference held this morning in Detroit, General Motors announced that it will kill the Pontiac brand and reduce its US dealership network by half. An updated Viability Plan presented explains how GM "will accelerates the timeline for a number of important actions and makes deeper cuts in several key areas of it's operations."
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It's curtains for the Pontiac G8 Sport Truck, Honda S2000 and Suzuki Kizashi
Friday, January 09, 2009
Seeing the automotive industry's current condition, it was just a matter of time before some models were put to pasture. The first vehicles to be dropped are obviously those intended for a market segment where sales are limited and production costs high because of the high level of technological advancement. And so, Honda has announced the cancellation of the next generation of its rear-wheel-drive S2000 sport roadster.
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GM Canada : 40 percent fewer dealerships
Monday, April 27, 2009
General Motors of Canada will follow the lead of the US branch by reducing the number of dealerships across the country by 42 percent as several nameplates will be tossed aside. The announcement came earlier this morning.
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Pontiac Vibe discontinued this fall
Thursday, June 18, 2009
As part of its long-term viability plan and recent decision to phase out the Pontiac brand, General Motors has decided to discontinue production of the Pontiac Vibe by the end of August 2009. The Vibe is produced at the New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated (NUMMI) facility jointly operated by GM and Toyota in Fremont, California. While no replacement for Vibe production has been determined, GM and Toyota remain in active discussions regarding potential future production at NUMMI.
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Seeing the automotive industry's current condition, it was just a matter of time before some models were put to pasture. The first vehicles to be dropped are obviously those intended for a market segment where sales are limited and production costs high because of the high level of technological advancement. And so, Honda has announced the cancellation of the next generation of its rear-wheel-drive S2000 sport roadster.
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