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GM extends shutdown of Delaware assembly plant

Friday October 24, 4:38 pm ET

By Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer

GM extends shutdown of Delaware assembly plant due to sagging demand for 2-seat roadsters

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/081024/gm_factory.html?.v=2

I guess the niche is full for now in Europe and the Pan-Asian Pac-Rim sites that Daewoo serves.

Good grief.

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Isn't the Solstice one of the "real" Pontiacs that is supposed to keep enthusiasts coming in? Hey, look, there is something on that wall over there, appears to be some sort of writing, I think I'm going to go check it out.....

It is...

And it did...

But the key to reviving Pontiac is a full line up of cars like the Solstice. Not everyone (The majority) needs a 2 seat roadster.

I'd buy a Solstice in a heartbeat if only I could fit in one.

Anyone who thought the Solstice alone would save Pontiac is delusional. So delusional in fact that they should be a part of the GM board... Great minds think alike, after all.

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Yep..they are going to be lucky if they make it to the end of their cycle.....

I'm thinking not...and that sucks.....

The speculation on-the-job amounts to just running it through the end of the model year and then merely 'quitting-it'. No Bowling Green.

I think that Wilmington's going to be closing before next August. Just my opinion.

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That just depends on how bad things get...

Things have already surpassed any circumstance I've lived through. Coming out of the recession of '80-'82 which was sparked by the 2nd Oil-Shock of 1979 was fairly close to what we're seeing now, but the scope of this dwarfs the involvement of the rest of the globe circa 1980. I simply don't know what to expect and I've been trying to prepare myself for various scenarios short of Earth being invaded by flesh-eating robots. :mind-blowing:/ :scratchchin:

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If people dont have jobs they cant afford to have play cars. They have to make sure that they have a good daily driver. Solstice doesnt really fit that bill.

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Isn't the Solstice one of the "real" Pontiacs that is supposed to keep enthusiasts coming in? Hey, look, there is something on that wall over there, appears to be some sort of writing, I think I'm going to go check it out.....

So now you too subscribe to PCS's theory of Pontiac being useless?

Great.

I left Reg's "time to bash Chrysler" thread where

you were enthusiastically ripping the LX cars

apart, despite them being one of the greatest

affordable products for enthusiasts available in

the past few decades!

Last time I checked the all-mighty Toyopet is

giving out rebates and (UNHEARD OF!) 0%

financing.

All the newspapers are proclaiming headlines of a

world depression the likes of which crippled the

economies of the mightiest nations & became the

catalyst for WWII.

But somehow this turns into the "Solstice Sux"

and "Pontiac is irrelevant"

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All the $$ spent on Solst. could have been spent to bring out better G6, a full line up of G5 or an Epsilon II Grand Prix.

You may get to see something like this. I think Wilmington assembly, and thus Solstice and it's siblings, is very near the end of the line.

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Maybe they'll put the Daewoo/GME-developed Gamma platform DTS and Caprice production at Wilmington.

O.B. Stop being stupid... we all know the Cadillac variant will be

called "Seville Utilizing Korean Structure" or SUKS for short.

The Caprice you speak of has been renamed by GM-E, it will now

be called Malibu-Barbie. Along with the exciting 1.2 liter four

cylinder motor there will be a 1.5 liter SS variant. This will include

a quick-shifting 6-speed AUTOMATIC for extra "sporty factor"

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Numbers dont lie. I'd rather see an all FWD boring GM that will still be around in 20 years than a bunch of "enthusiast" stuff that hasn't helped Pontiac (Solstice, GTO, G8) or Chrysler. Know what I see out of Toyota that I dont see out of the allmighty GM? Profits.

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I'd rather see GM die than sell a bunch of pathetic garbage and tarnish

great names like Pontiac, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC and Buick.

Your love of the Prius betrays you as an "armchair" enthusiast at best.

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Numbers dont lie. I'd rather see an all FWD boring GM that will still be around in 20 years than a bunch of "enthusiast" stuff that hasn't helped Pontiac (Solstice, GTO, G8) or Chrysler. Know what I see out of Toyota that I dont see out of the allmighty GM? Profits.

Well, GM has been doing 90% FWD mediocrity for the last 25 years and where has it gotten them? Nowhere...

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I'd rather see GM die than sell a bunch of pathetic garbage and tarnish

great names like Pontiac, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC and Buick.

Its 2008, people dont buy new cars in 2008 because of a car they had in 1973, they buy a new car in 2008 because they need a new car in 2008 and will compare it against other new vehicles available in 2008. GM hasn't learned that consumers have adopted a "what have you done for me lately?" mentality.

Your love of the Prius betrays you as an "armchair" enthusiast at best.

And your lack of new car purchases (both historically and in the future) makes you inconsequential to GM and all other automakers. So I'd say we're even.

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The Kappas easily outsell their primary competition. There is no good reason why they should be killed. The Solstice Targa is coming... one of the MOST beautiful cars EVER out of GM. They need to give it a chance, for crying out loud, this is getting STUPID!
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Your love of the Prius betrays you as an "armchair" enthusiast at best.

This statement brings up an interesting question; what makes one an automotive enthusiast? Is it the person with the most powerful car or is the person it who most appreciates the most modest of cars?

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68's definition is something along the lines of everyone who wants a brand new 750hp hardtop BOF Camaro, everyone else is disqualified.

The Prius is an engineering marvel, and a commercial success. The Volt will be at least one of those things.

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This statement brings up an interesting question; what makes one an automotive enthusiast? Is it the person with the most powerful car or is the person it who most appreciates the most modest of cars?

I'll admit my bias is towards RWD performance and luxury cars, but I recognize the Prius as a fascinating car because of it's technology and that it has been a game changer...I think the Volt has the potential to be also. The Prius is infinitely more interesting than pedestrian generics like the Yaris and Corolla.

A car enthusiast to me is someone who has an interest in and is knowledgable about a broad range of cars, car manufacturers, the people behind them, and can appreciate them for their aesthetic, technical, and performance merits.

A good friend of mine--whom I consider a car enthusiast--we can talk about most any kind of car, and his tastes are pretty eclectic---has a Prius for the daily driver, an Outback for the family wagon, and a new Challenger SRT8 as his toy...

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The Prius is a glorified golf cart. The Volt is much more beneficial to the customer.

The problem is, at this point, the Volt is just vaporware... the Prius is real, been around for quite a while, and has a 3rd gen coming soon.

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Hybrids still are not worth the extra money for the incremental extra efficiency. I see a black Prius parked along the street every day, and I laugh at the "Free Thinker" bumper sticker. How ridiculous it is, I mean really... it is the perfect, new definition of a car for sheep. Edited by ocnblu
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I prefer internal combustion, so no, I would not have humped a Chevy Prius. I will not be buying a Volt either. The purchase price v. economy quotient of my Cobalt makes me wonder who would want any hybrid.

Well, the hybrid is much cleaner and gets considerably better mileage.

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Hybrids still are not worth the extra money for the incremental extra efficiency. I see a black Prius parked along the street every day, and I laugh at the "Free Thinker" and "Obama" bumper stickers. How ridiculous it is, I mean really... it is the perfect, new definition of a car for sheep.

On the other side, the majority of Dodge Rams I see have McCain or Bush-Cheney stickers. Sheep as well..

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Hybrids still are not worth the extra money for the incremental extra efficiency. I see a black Prius parked along the street every day, and I laugh at the "Free Thinker" and "Obama" bumper stickers. How ridiculous it is, I mean really... it is the perfect, new definition of a car for sheep.

On the other side, 99% of Dodge Rams I see have McCain or Bush-Cheney stickers. Sheep as well..

Guys before we get political on this thread, let us just stop.

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It is...

And it did...

But the key to reviving Pontiac is a full line up of cars like the Solstice. Not everyone (The majority) needs a 2 seat roadster.

I'd buy a Solstice in a heartbeat if only I could fit in one.

Anyone who thought the Solstice alone would save Pontiac is delusional. So delusional in fact that they should be a part of the GM board... Great minds think alike, after all.

LMAO...pwned.

IMO, an alpha solstice for the next gen would be PERFECT. DO WE GET ALPHA?

if the dumbasses that designed the solstice and sky would have given a trunk and a place to store the targa.

i can buy a new carryover crossfire for 18 grand right now. why in God's name would i get a solstice when i could get a crossfire that cheap?

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I'll admit my bias is towards RWD performance and luxury cars, but I recognize the Prius as a fascinating car because of it's technology and that it has been a game changer...I think the Volt has the potential to be also. The Prius is infinitely more interesting than pedestrian generics like the Yaris and Corolla.

A car enthusiast to me is someone who has an interest in and is knowledgable about a broad range of cars, car manufacturers, the people behind them, and can appreciate them for their aesthetic, technical, and performance merits.

A good friend of mine--whom I consider a car enthusiast--we can talk about most any kind of car, and his tastes are pretty eclectic---has a Prius for the daily driver, an Outback for the family wagon, and a new Challenger SRT8 as his toy...

The prius also looks like a vibrator that got left in a high temperature environment and melted slightly.

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The prius also looks like a vibrator that got left in a high temperature environment and melted slightly.

What's funny to me is the Prius looks a lot like the monospace futuristic cars I sketched as a kid in the '80s. After seeing the Chevy Citation IV prototype at Ecpot Center at Disney World, I was inspired to draw a lot of monospaces... everything I drew in the '80s kind of looked like the Prius, the EV-1, GM dustbuster vans, and the Chrysler LHes (cab forward, very sleek). I guess I was ahead of my time.. :)

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So now you too subscribe to PCS's theory of Pontiac being useless?

Great.

I left Reg's "time to bash Chrysler" thread where

you were enthusiastically ripping the LX cars

apart, despite them being one of the greatest

affordable products for enthusiasts available in

the past few decades!

Last time I checked the all-mighty Toyopet is

giving out rebates and (UNHEARD OF!) 0%

financing.

All the newspapers are proclaiming headlines of a

world depression the likes of which crippled the

economies of the mightiest nations & became the

catalyst for WWII.

But somehow this turns into the "Solstice Sux"

and "Pontiac is irrelevant"

dude. you're missing my point. I like the value and driving experience the LX cars provide. the magnum is one of my favorite cars. but hear this, they simply don't appeal to the masses, and chrysler really needs a car with mass appeal right now.

are you kidding me? I'd have all sorts of fun with an SRT.

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What's funny to me is the Prius looks a lot like the monospace futuristic cars I sketched as a kid in the '80s. After seeing the Chevy Citation IV prototype at Ecpot Center at Disney World, I was inspired to draw a lot of monospaces... everything I drew in the '80s kind of looked like the Prius, the EV-1, GM dustbuster vans, and the Chrysler LHes (cab forward, very sleek). I guess I was ahead of my time.. :)

i loved the fastbacks GM had then, the citation, the humpback seville and 442........

when i met my wife she had a citation. so did my college roommate. biggest piles of $h! on the road, but from a utility standpoint, they were very good. i would love a car that size today. with better quality of course. correction, with ANY quality.

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Why did anyone ever buy a Corvette over the Camaro when looking at the performance vs. price quotient?

because they wanted the pedigree and had the expendable cash. face it if everyone had the money and didnt need those two spots in the back they prolly would have gotten the vette, but camaro is a poor man's vet... and a family mans vette for that matter.

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i loved the fastbacks GM had then, the citation, the humpback seville and 442........

when i met my wife she had a citation. so did my college roommate. biggest piles of $h! on the road, but from a utility standpoint, they were very good. i would love a car that size today. with better quality of course. correction, with ANY quality.

It's too bad they never built something that looked like the Citation IV...it would have looked modern today even..definitely was the precursor of the EV-1's shape.

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I was inspired after I saw it at Epcot Center..

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dude. you're missing my point. I like the value and driving experience the LX cars provide. the magnum is one of my favorite cars. but hear this, they simply don't appeal to the masses, and chrysler really needs a car with mass appeal right now.

are you kidding me? I'd have all sorts of fun with an SRT.

I think 68 isn't capable of understanding the appeal the Accord, Camry, etc has to the mass market. The mainstream that buy a new car want to maximize their value for money, reliability, and resale value..they go with models that are proven winners in that regard.

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