well then just shut the doors. Seriously. why bother making cars at all? If GM wants to be full line they have to offer some cars like this. How else do you grow a customer base or brand loyalty?
Its like the grocery store. Do you think they sell enough crap like soy milk and organic tortilla chips to justify the floor space and stocking efforts? Or Mangoes. Aside from the Latinas around here, you think any white suburbanites buy mangoes in enough number to justfiy their floor space? But if you want to attract a customer to your store/brand, you might just have to sell mangoes.
how can VW sell so many unqiue models with manuals etc. you can't tell me a car like the R32 sells in such great volume that they can justify it. or the Jetti GLI manual. Or the TSX manual.
If there are two cars in GM's non-Saab/Cadillac (read-affordable) lineup that absolutely need to have a v6 stick combo, it is the Aura and G6......... and I would even throw in the grand prix and malibu myself. There are 4 cars right there that combined and with synergy with Aussie, European/Saab/Opel and Korean product could share powertrains etc enough to offset the cost. Globally they can easily produce at least 60,000 - 100,000 of this powertrain combo for a fwd chassis. Hardly niche. Why not collaborate on engineering with BMW or something?
Fact is GM's decisions are still beancounter driven and lack any sort of intent to be aggressive with product offerings. GM is and always will be a bunch of product PUSSIES when it comes to affordable segments of the market. And you can tell Jillie, THE RICKER, buickman, and Laneve I said that.
back in saturns biggest volume years, it owuld be interesting to see how many units saturn sold of sticks between the vues, L and SL/ion series. I bet saturn itself has moved at least 20-30 thousand sticks a year in its heyday years.....