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Dave
09/10/2009, 16h24
C'est finaliser... Hummer est maintenant chinois... le nouveau char cool de la pègre chinoise... :mrgreen:

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/09/breaking-gm-source-say-hummer-sold-to-chinese/

Francis F
09/10/2009, 18h03
Bon, Brossard va devenir le siège social Nord Américain de Hummer !

Mitch
09/10/2009, 21h04
GM avait evalue Hummer a 500M$ US mais les Chinois l'aurait acheter pour 150M$ US

HyperTech
09/10/2009, 21h18
bon deal...

lizlec
09/10/2009, 21h19
the sale will net GM around $150 million (http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/09/report-gm-close-to-offloading-hummer-for-as-little-as-150-mill/)

J'en comprends plutôt qu'il en tirent un profit "net" de 150 M$

Slammer
09/10/2009, 22h44
bien hate de voire ce que les chinois fond faire avec ca.

need_for_speed
10/10/2009, 08h41
Je me demandais comment Hummer pourrait devenir encore plus médiocre... j'en ai maintenant la réponse! :p

lizlec
10/10/2009, 08h51
Ils ne veulent probablement que les usines pour produire leurs autos ici!

Mitch
10/10/2009, 11h55
J'en comprends plutôt qu'il en tirent un profit "net" de 150 M$

Article de Autoblog:


Not so many years ago, Hummer appeared to be one of General Motors' most potentially lucrative brands. Now, the fallen brand looks poised to fall into the hands of the Chinese very soon. Bloomberg is reporting that a deal to sell Hummer could be finalized in the coming days as Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. hammers out a purchase price. During its bankruptcy proceedings, GM estimated the Hummer brand to be worth $500 million, but last week's collapse of the Saturn deal with Roger Penske appears to have made the Detroit automaker ready to accept whatever it can get. The final tab paid by Sichuan Tengzhong could be as low as $150 million.

The Chinese government has thus far been reluctant to approve Sichuan Tengzhong's move for Hummer, in part because of the brand's image as a gas guzzler. The hope is that once a purchase agreement is complete, the regulators will allow it to move forward. For its part, GM likely just wants the deal done and some extra cash in its coffers so it can move on with its streamlining efforts plans.

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/09/report-gm-close-to-offloading-hummer-for-as-little-as-150-mill/

lizlec
10/10/2009, 13h29
Ah écrit de cette facon c'est plus clair :P !

Francis F
10/10/2009, 16h05
Ils ne veulent probablement que les usines pour produire leurs autos ici!

Pour du cheap labour américain ! :mrgreen:

Slammer
12/10/2009, 16h02
les hummer n'etait pas produit dans la meme usine que les pick-up de GM????

Stéphane Dumas
12/10/2009, 19h41
ne sortons pas tout de suite le champagne, il y a de la papasserie non signé
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/12/recork-the-champagne-china-says-hummer-paperwork-not-submitted/