GM Closing Four Truck And SUV Plants In Dramatic Shift

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TOM KRISHER | June 3, 2008 07:57 PM EST | AP

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GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner arrives at a news conference prior to attending the annual shareholders meeting Tuesday, June 3, 2008 in Wilmington, Del. Wagoner said Tuesday before the automaker's annual meeting the plants to be closed are in Oshawa, Ontario; Moraine, Ohio; Janesville, Wis.; and Toluca, Mexico. He also said the Hummer brand may be discontinued. (AP Photo/Bradley C Bower)

WILMINGTON, Del. — General Motors Corp. officially blew up its old business model Tuesday, closing four pickup truck and sport utility vehicle factories, announcing a new small car that could get 45 miles per gallon and shedding 8,350 jobs in the process.

Now the world's largest automaker by sales needs to figure out how it can sell enough cars to make money in a shrinking U.S. market and stay ahead of the bill collectors.

The automaker said it would idle pickup and SUV factories in Janesville, Wis.; Oshawa, Ontario; Moraine, Ohio; and Toluca, Mexico, as it tries to deal with a shift to smaller vehicles brought on by $4 per gallon gasoline. GM also took aim at the Hummer, one off the largest vehicles on U.S. highways, saying it would either be sold or get a remake.

The move cuts about 2,900 jobs in Oshawa, about 2,800 in Janesville, about 2,400 in Moraine and about 250 in Toluca, said GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson.

GM said the truck plant cuts, which will reduce capacity to produce pickups and large SUVs by about 35 percent, will save the company $1 billion per year, and when combined with earlier measures, by 2011 will save $15 billion over 2005 costs.

GM's moves, which come after a series of restructuring measures since 2005, are the result of a huge shift in U.S. consumer preferences for small cars and crossovers during the past two months.

"We at GM don't think this is a spike or temporary shift," Chief Executive Rick Wagoner said. "We believe that it is, by and large, permanent."

The automaker now will have to parlay its strong overseas sales and the lower North American costs into a profit by selling cars in the $15,000 to $20,000 range, half the price of its high-profit SUVs and pickup trucks.

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"The new cars, they tend to price those accordingly," said Pete Hastings, senior analyst with Memphis, Tenn.-based Morgan Keegan & Co. "They tend to make money, just not as much money compared to the nice margins on the SUVs and large trucks."

Hastings is confident GM can pay bills and make money with its new North American cars, but that will be hard unless the U.S. economy recovers.

"I don't think they can get to profitability quickly if the economy stays where it is," he said.

GM lost $3.3 billion in the first quarter and burned through $3.4 billion in cash from January through March. Its May sales were down 28 percent compared with last May.

The pace of the cash burn may force GM back to the capital markets for more borrowing, Hastings said, although the company has said it has sufficient cash to withstand a downturn.

"They've got a lot of liquidity now," Hastings said. "They are burning through it faster than they thought they would earlier in the year."

GM ended the quarter with $23.9 billion in cash and $7 billion in credit facilities.

Just before the company's annual shareholders' meeting in Wilmington, Del., Wagoner also announced the automaker will build a new generation small car starting in mid-2010 at a factory in Lordstown, Ohio, that now makes the Chevrolet Cobalt.

In the past, costs generally were too high for Detroit automakers to turn a profit on small U.S.-built cars. But Wagoner said GM has lowered costs enough with new labor contracts and other measures to turn a profit.

"The direct answer is we need to," Wagoner told reporters. "We believe we can build a car there profitably."

In addition to costs, GM will have to make sure it has a competitive car that consumers will buy.

"I can assure you that is getting a tremendous amount of attention," he said.

The new car likely would be priced higher than the Cobalt, which runs in the mid-teens depending on how it's equipped. It would hit showrooms in the second half of 2010 and be powered by a 1-liter to 1.4-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine to be built at a factory in Flint. GM said that with a manual transmission it would get nine miles per gallon more than the current Cobalt, which gets up to 36 mpg on the highway.

Wagoner also announced that the board of directors has approved production of the Chevrolet Volt plug-in electric car, which GM plans to bring to showrooms by the end of 2010.

Fully charged, the Volt could drive about 40 miles without using any gasoline, and a small conventional engine would recharge the vehicle, extending its range and allowing it to get the equivalent of 150 miles per gallon.

Wagoner also said the iconic Hummer brand will be reviewed and potentially sold or revamped due to high fuel prices.

News of the job cuts was devastating to communities that house the factories, but hourly workers likely will move to other plants to replace 19,000 who will leave the company this year under early retirement and buyout offers.

However, the misery isn't over. Wagoner said GM is working on consolidating engine, transmission and other parts operations to go with the assembly plant cuts.

The actions add to a string of plant closures by the Big Three in the last several years. GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC have announced the shutdown of 35 plants since 2005, according to Sean McAlinden, chief economist with the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor. Along with 35 additional closures at GM and Ford's chief suppliers, Delphi Corp. and Automotive Components Holdings LLC, he said the total hourly and salaried jobs eliminated comes to 149,000.

In that same period, foreign automakers have built or announced plans to build five U.S. assembly plants, he said. In 2007, foreign auto companies employed 113,000 people in the U.S., a number McAlinden projects will rise to 152,000 by 2011.

The Oshawa truck plant, which builds the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, likely will be shuttered next year. The Moraine plant near Dayton will stop making Chevy TrailBlazer and other midsize SUVs in 2010 "or sooner if demand dictates," Wagoner said.

In Janesville, the plant that builds medium-duty trucks and big SUVs like the Chevrolet Tahoe, will cease production starting at the end of 2009, finishing in 2010 or sooner if demand stays weak. In Toluca, production of medium-duty trucks will end by the end of 2008, Wagoner said.

The announcement was an economic blow to Janesville, which has long been entwined with auto making.

"There were some tears and a lot of people were kind of ticked off, but it's part of the business," said Scott Lambert, 39, who has worked at the plant for 13 years.

He said he was headed to buy an atlas to figure where other GM plants were that might be hiring.

Canadian Auto Workers President Buzz Hargrove said GM's decision to close its Oshawa truck plant betrays the labor agreement reached two weeks ago. He said the union will consider all options, including a strike.

GM committed to keep the plant open throughout the three-year agreement, Hargrove said.

GM President and Chief Operating Officer Fritz Henderson said GM is planning for gasoline prices to stay around $4 per gallon for the foreseeable future, "with a bias upwards."

When asked if GM should have moved more quickly to smaller vehicles, Henderson said he doesn't spend time looking in the rearview mirror.

"There's not much I can do about what I didn't do in the past," he said.

Shares of GM rose 14 cents to $17.58 Tuesday.

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AP Business Writers Emily Fredrix in Janesville, Wis., and Jeff Karoub in Detroit, AP Auto Writer Dee-Ann Durbin in Detroit and Associated Press Writer Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report.

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(This version CORRECTS job cuts to about 8,350, not 10,000, per new info from GM.)

WILMINGTON, Del. — General Motors Corp. officially blew up its old business model Tuesday, closing four pickup truck and sport utility vehicle factories, announcing a new small car that could ge...
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Imagine if some of these hacks running these companies had some foresight and there were electric vehicles available right now. They would not be able to build them fast enough. Instead, these retards build hybrid SUVS. Idiots. they deserve to lose billions every quarter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 06/03/2008
- jfor I'm a Fan of jfor 17 fans permalink

When you get huge bonuses for failure, foresight is not a priority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/03/2008

Ain't that the truth...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/03/2008
- Myshkin57 I'm a Fan of Myshkin57 17 fans permalink

And they keep fighting higher efficiency standards. Efficiency standards should not even be necessary if these companies understood how to run a business. They should be making vehicles with better EPA ratings to keep their business afloat, not because the government tells them they have to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 06/03/2008
- katocat I'm a Fan of katocat 30 fans permalink
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About time they woke up.

Once again our car makers are behind the ball.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 06/03/2008
- blooddoc I'm a Fan of blooddoc 9 fans permalink
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So begins the extinction of the dinosaurs...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 06/03/2008
- speakeasy I'm a Fan of speakeasy 3 fans permalink

This is a tough debate due to relatives in Michigan who work in the plants. It's not their fault, they would build whatever car/truck the company asked them to. This is purely the fault of a flawed busniess model. Remember the 80's when the Toyotas were just hitting us big time and the American manufacturers struggled to match these new cars? Did they learn their lessons? You would have thought that they would stay ahead of the curve, but not these guys. As Cheney said "The American way of life is non-negotiable". Nowhere in the US Constitution does it say we are "entitled" to a wasteful and destructive lifestyle. Answer this, if you gave up your low MPG vehicles, but could retain the rest of your lifestyle (100%), would you be willing to do it? The Europeans have, and they still travel, eat drink and be merry, but have resigned themselves to high MPG vehicles, alternative means or none at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 06/03/2008
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Everytime I see one of those Hummers I remember a scene in the movie RoboCop. During that movie back in 1987 fake TV adds would come up on the screen periodically during the film, I guess to demonstrate how decadent society had become, and one of those adds was for a car that only got eight miles to the gallon. When this add came up on the screen I clearly rememeber people in the theatre broking out in laughter. At the time no one fathom that there would be a car company out there that would actually build a car that got 8 miles to the gallon but low and behold GM did! Just like they did in the 1970's when I was a kid the US automakers waited until the bottom fellout of the truck/SUV market before deciding to change their ways. Pathetic! US auto executives are the dumbest people on earth!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 06/03/2008
- biwee I'm a Fan of biwee 13 fans permalink

WOW! Great time to get a V8 SUV, or pickup, if you can afford the gas.......I'll bet GM will even pay YOU to drive it away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 06/03/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
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Thank you for shutting down the Hummer line. An absolutely un-necessary line of vehicles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 06/03/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

Hummers were purchased by neocon wimps pretending to be "soldiers" in support of Bush's phony war in Iraq, fighting bravely at home. I think they created more of an impression of disgust than patriotism when seen rambling down the highway. Even with the price of gasoline at a high price per gallon GM was dumb enough to introduce such a fiasco. At a local Cadillac, Chevy, Hummer dealership, I counted 23 Hummers waiting for someone to buy the gas guzzlers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 06/03/2008
- Myshkin57 I'm a Fan of Myshkin57 17 fans permalink

Hey! They had treacherous suburbs to drive through!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 06/03/2008

Considering what's in store for this country, maybe they oughta armorplate the doors and windows and hang onto those Hummers...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 06/03/2008
- HamletsMill I'm a Fan of HamletsMill 260 fans permalink
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Excellent psychological insight. You are right. THTA is EXACTLY what it was. Remember that cheating "Jack" Hummer Soap Box Derby commercial? TEAM BANKRUPTCY F**K YEAH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 06/03/2008
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ITs the UNION's fault that American people are not buying gas sucking Hummers.
So, its the UNION's fault that GM is closing plants.

GM management is totally blameless.
Just ask the GOP and neocons.
They will agree that GM management was far sighted in their plans and brilliant in their execution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 06/03/2008

I am not a Union member , but I have seen first hand how Employers treat some of its best
employees, rewarding themselves and their lazy friends and others just struggle along.

Sometimes employees need Union protection just to make a decent wage and have healthcare.

I will not be buying a GM automobile anytime soon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 06/03/2008
- steveRB I'm a Fan of steveRB 4 fans permalink

If you value unions, you would buy GM. All of those Toyota and Honda plants in America do not have unions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 06/03/2008
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most of you posters amaze me on how you want America business to fail. These places employ people like My Family, what do we do when we lose our jobs... blame Republicans while we pour your coffee at starbucks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 06/03/2008

Companies like GM which have been lobbying for their own quarter-to-quarter-business models are responsible for much of the failed policies of this country. If your family needs new jobs for the US to enter the 21st century, that can't be helped. There is no need to let everyone suffer for the whims of a few. Sorry, but your needs take the back seat when the nation as a whole is at risk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 06/03/2008
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GM I'll admit, had done stupid (bleep) for years... remember the 1970's however If I want a SUV, I would just buy a pre own one... I'll would modified it with the big lights and skid plates however I sound like an Offroader, no a soccker mom however GM (and Ford) can't afford to push out a crappy hybrid and get stuck with the stigmatize of "crappy cars" like in the 1980's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 06/03/2008

I shouldn't be speaking for everyone here, but think it would be a pretty safe bet to say that nobody here wants American business' to fail. I wish them all the success in the world, but American auto put themselves in this position. How could they not have been preparing for the increase in oil prices?

I know people are going to say that they were only providing what the market wanted, but Honda, Nissan, and Toyota were making the shift. Humvee's... seriously? Enormous SUV's as commuter vehicles for one person? These are beyond excessive.

I just don't understand why they didn't see this coming? Not to mention the consumers who bought these things and are now complaining they can't afford them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 06/03/2008
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Who are you to say what is excessive? This is America were we thing BIG and trust me, you dont wanna drive a euro-trash shoebox do you... however a Single Soccer Mon in a Suburban is a bit much

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 06/03/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 37 fans permalink

"I know people are going to say that they were only providing what the market wanted, but Honda, Nissan, and Toyota were making the shift. Humvee's... seriously? Enormous SUV's as commuter vehicles for one person? These are beyond excessive."

yeah... all those GM Tundras, LandCruisers and FJ Cruisers are obviously GM's fault.

Oh, wait....

There's a ridiculous hypocrisy connected with prius drivers in that they pourchase a car that gets the same gas mileage as a small US made car, such as a cavalier or focus, but which is manufactured ton the other side of teh world and then trucked, trained, shipped and transported around the world using thousands of gallons of fuel and creating a carbon footprint hundreds of times bigger than anyfuel savings can compensate.

There is a definite ghoulish tendency amongst huffpobloggersfortruthiness (527 for Obama) posters towards enjoying seeing any US business fail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 06/03/2008

Why don't you say this to the moron CEO who is closing down these plants because of poor management and the utter disregard for making fuel efficient vehicles just so you can make a quick buck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 06/03/2008
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Typical huff-poster... blame everything ells but the direct problem. GM dose have fuel efficient vehicles like Toyota has gas guzzlers just like BWM however when you are taught "Corporate America is evil" well this is what you get. Newsflash, not everyone wants to go to college (i tried), I rather work blue collar and live comfortable or just becomes a Liberal sponge and just live off the system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 06/03/2008

I've always wanted to know, what is your deal with Starbucks and the people who use it? Would have thought that a profitable business would be something a neo-con would appreciate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 06/03/2008
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I like Starbucks, its some good stuff when you are on the highway and your only choice is gas station coffee and plus I'm not looking like Hillary in Indiana. Starbucks is a easy target however they are adjusting also to keep making money, just like GM and thank God they are gitting rid of those hoard sandwiches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 06/03/2008
- studlyguy I'm a Fan of studlyguy 11 fans permalink

Here is a video that peak oil is all a sham ,and we are being robbed with artificially manipulated fuel prices by Wall Street and London Middle men so too speak so we Americans and Europeans are getting f**ked down the river,BIG TIME! Venezuela per gallon 12 cents,Iran 40cents,per gallon,Europe 9.35,America 4.20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BXECE8Zf0g

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 06/03/2008

Sure. You just keep watching YouTube and everything will be A OK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 06/03/2008
- studlyguy I'm a Fan of studlyguy 11 fans permalink

You're propaganda about peak oil is the problem,too much info in the internet age can't hide anything ,like they did in the old days ,information gets out too the masses,hard too keep a secret anymore, I can see why you"re mad at people like me .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 06/03/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 37 fans permalink

How is that different than you reading an article on wikipedia aby a conspiracy nut about peak oil and then preaching it as the tin-foil plated gospel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 06/03/2008
- Soule23 I'm a Fan of Soule23 2 fans permalink

Somebody missed the boat in high school econ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 06/03/2008
- studlyguy I'm a Fan of studlyguy 11 fans permalink

Somebody missed the boat living in the real world!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 06/03/2008

"Iconic" or IDIOTIC Hummer?

Fercrissakes.

So *ssh*les can play soldier while REAL soldiers are getting IED'd in real Humvees fighting... for oil.

And don't get me started on what I felt like doing to one with a "Support the Troops" ribbon sticker on the back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 06/03/2008

Find a tiny pebble. Unscrew valve stem cap on tire. Insert pebble in cap and replace cap on valve stem.

S L O W SSSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 8-]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 06/03/2008

More like... stuff yellow ribbon into gas filler tube.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 06/03/2008
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The Hummer will go the way of the Muscle Car, they are great off road vehicles

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 06/03/2008

That is a lot of money to pay for an off road vehicle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 06/03/2008
- Knowbetter I'm a Fan of Knowbetter 35 fans permalink
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An old VW is better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 06/03/2008
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Any executives being laid off from their terrible decision to continue to make gas guzzlers?
Didn't think so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 06/03/2008

19,000 MORE hourly employees get the axe, but the boobs at the top still have a job.

What's wrong with this @#%&*@% picture?

Wagoner is an idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 06/03/2008

Couldn't agree more!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 06/03/2008
- Crowhaul I'm a Fan of Crowhaul 13 fans permalink
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I've lived abroad a lot, and I can tell you that, as GM has been attempting to shove 'lolhybrid SUVs' forcefully down our throats, the rest of the world has been enjoying small, fun, fast cars that get insane gas mileage. And people buy them for about 8,000 to 16,000 US. But, of course, how can GM placate their shareholders with a business plan based on that? Once again, capitalism eats itself....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 06/03/2008
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