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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahoe
    Faks are faks and the faks are that the big 3 union workers cost there empoyurs more money than the other auto manufakcherers in the US due.
    There's a simple solution. Screw all of the retirees, stick the tab on the tax payer, and the Big Three would have competitive pay. That's what other industries have done. Would such a solution for the Big Three cost more than simply loaning them and giving them money? Dats duh kwestyun...

    It's not the people currently working that lead to the big extra cost, but the retirees. The killer are defined benefit plans, which are modeled after (and around) our Social Security system and other legal constructs Both have similar structural issues -- difficulty in dealing with increasing lifespans, the nasty reliance on current workers funding the retirees in various ways, etc.

    Remember, the serious defined contribution plans of today didn't exist as real options until the 80s. It's not clear that what we do currently is really what we should be doing for retirement, but old voters grow all the time and want an ever-growing quantity of handout money. I like the Dutch retirement plans a whole more than our weird mix of Social Security and 401k/IRA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahoe
    Faks are faks and the faks are that the big 3 union workers cost there empoyurs more money than the other auto manufakcherers in the US due.
    Obviously a successful graduate of the Bukdow "English has a Everyday Language" DVD instructional set.

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    He can has spread retardish

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    He can has spread retardish
    The Anchiello Language? I thought only NoQuarter could speak it.

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    THE FANS OF DETROYET ARE #1 AND ORLANDO #15 OR #23 OR THIS!!!

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    Well, this is what I was waiting for, time to buy!

    GM offers 0-percent financing to boost sales

    By DAN STRUMPF, AP Auto Writer
    28 mins ago

    NEW YORK – General Motors Corp. said Tuesday it will offer financing as low as zero percent over the next week for several 2008 and 2009 models as the automaker makes a big year-end push to improve sales.

    The news comes a day after its troubled lending unit, GMAC Financial Services LLC, agreed to take a $5 billion loan from the Treasury Department. Mark LaNeve, a GM vice president, said GMAC's approval to become a bank holding company and qualify for government funding were crucial steps to affording the new financing offers.

    Previously, GMAC was unable to offer such low rates to consumers because its lack of funds, GM said.

    "I think it would be fair to say that without this change ... we would not be able to do this today," LaNeve said in a conference call.

    GM said it will offer zero-percent financing for up to 60 months on the 2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy and Saab 9-7X sport utility vehicles through GMAC. The Saab 9-3 and 9-5 sedans also qualify for zero-percent financing.

    The carmaker is also offering financing between 0.9 percent and 5.9 percent on more than three dozen other 2008 and 2009 models, including many trucks and SUVs. The deal runs through Jan. 5.

    Many of the qualifying vehicles have seen big year-over-year sales declines and the automaker is eager to move them out of dealerships. TrailBlazer sales are down 42 percent through November compared with the same period last year. Envoy sales are off 49 percent.

    The incentives come on top of numerous other deals offered by GM, which is struggling to boost sales and keep itself afloat. The GM is in the midst of its year-end "Red Tag" sale, and is also throwing numerous cash bonuses at willing customers.

    Separately, GMAC said Tuesday that it will offer auto loans to customers with credit scores as low as 621, eliminating restrictions put in place two months ago that required a minimum score of 700.

    Prior to the Treasury loan, which comes from the $700 billion bank rescue package, LaNeve said GM had difficulty tapping GMAC for one of its core functions: providing loans to car and truck buyers.

    "Essentially, we couldn't even activate our finance company as an ally in trying to get deals done in the market," LaNeve told reporters. "I think what we're seeing today is a big improvement over that."

    LaNeve also said GM was weighing a return to the leasing business, though it still lacks the financing to do so immediately. GM, along with other automakers, has dramatically scaled back customer leasing in recent months because used-car values have fallen so sharply that the practice has become too costly.

    LaNeve said the previous restriction had sent a message to customers that GMAC was no longer in the financing business and added that the combination of lower credit qualifications and lower-cost loans should change that perception for consumers.

    "It will certainly signal that GMAC ... is back in the game of financing vehicles," he said.

    GM, along with Chrysler LLC, received approval from the Bush Administration for $17.4 billion in aid from the Treasury Department's TARP program. The loans require that the automakers submit a plan for viability by March 31.
    Find a new slant.

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    Nothing like using their money to buy their cars. Better be cars, cuz if you are buying a truck, it should be a Ford.
    Players meeting my ASS!

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    Hey Big Three -- Oregon wants to give you money to lo-jack their population!

    The governor wants the task force β€œto partner with auto manufacturers to refine technology that would enable Oregonians to pay for the transportation system based on how many miles they drive.”
    http://www.dhonline.com/articles/200...aaa02_road.txt

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    Poor taxes are always the way.
    STEW BEEF!

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    It happened....


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