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  1. Another Zeta is in trouble as well , and faces cancellation.
  2. Detroit-Hamtramck : Chevrolet Volt , and Global Daewoo/Chevrolet MPV , and Epsilon II Chevrolet Malibu. Orion: Epsilon II Chevrolet Malibu , Epsilon II Pontiac G6(rebadge of Epsilon II Chevrolet Malibu). Lordstown:Gamma II(Next Aveo and Corsa. ) Gamma II Crossovers(both Chevrolet and Opel/Vauxhall/Saturn ).
  3. The final UAW local union ratified a new labor agreement with American Axle on May,22,2008 ending a work stoppage that affected appoximately 30 GM plants in North America. As previously disclosed , the work stoppage at American Axle resulted in a loss of appoximately 100,000 production units in the first quarter of 2008 , which had estimated impact on earnings before tax of appoximately $0.8 billion. In the second quarter , the American Axle strike is expected to result in the loss of an additional 230,000 production units , which is estimated to have an earnings before tax impact of approximately $1.8 billion.The whole filing here
  4. GM has reached a deal on the local contract with UAW Local 31 at the plant Tuesday evening , company spokesman Dan Flores said. We're certainly pleased that we have a tentative agreement , Flores said. "Obviously , Malibu and Aura are very important products for us." Industry analysts have said the strike in Kansas City and one at a key crossover vehicle plant in Delta Township ,Michigan(the Lambda's) were designed to draw GM into a long , bitter strike by the UAW against parts maker American Axle. Union officials , including UAW President Ron Gettelfinger , denied any connection and said the strikes were over local contract disputes. The UAW and American Axle reached a tentative agreement Friday , and several local voted Monday to approve the pact. A large local in Detroit votes Thursday. Production resumed Monday at the Delta Township plant after workers ratified a tentative agreement reached May 15.Full article here
  5. Car and Driver info is wrong. W-Body LaCrosse production ends in GM's 4Q. The Epsilon II LaCrosse(for both North America and China) production starts in January.
  6. GM agreed to continue production of the Impala , (which was to have ended in 2010) through 2012 at its Oshawa plant. :More right here.
  7. If your had read the article , you would have seen that the strike is over , and would have seen the contract is ratified.
  8. If you what to type about something unprofessional , then you should read the article and see the comments made by Steve Bramos about GM.
  9. Look at what the head of the UAW Local 602 Bargaining Chairman Steve Bramos had to say , HE STILL THINK GM IS A MONEY TREE.What a dumass.
  10. Deal for the Lambda platform, now the only thing left is for the dumass who are the UAW Local 602 to ratified the contract.
  11. Deal for the Lambda platform, now the only thing left is for the dumass who are the UAW Local 602 to ratified the contract.
  12. Before the bitching starts, there is a new Cobalt next year :AH-HA_wink: . BTW, the new Cobalt is global as well.
  13. If a UAW Local try's to pull the same $h! with the Epsilon II Malibu, GM will simply be able to import them from Europe or South Korea with Epsilon II .
  14. Thats what it is a lowly blender. Just look, not a food processor
  15. You do have a choice , its made by Whirlpool , and its called Kitchenaid, Kitchenaid blenders are made in the U.S and France .
  16. GM North America lost $611 million, thats with an $800 million hit to North America from the UAW strike against American Axle , so it looks like North America may have made money IF it wasn't for American Axle and the UAW.
  17. The turth is that you should keep the Lucerne until next year ,then trade the Lucerne for the new redesign Lacrosse.
  18. I hope you know that there is a new Lacrosse in January.
  19. Saturn does no manufacturing.You are full of bull$h!.
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