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Solstice Coupe

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orion051570:
I wish I would have watched this sooner. It was entertaining , and we can see what greed and politics do to the economy , and good cars ! Its a shame that good jobs and great cars had to suffer because of greed and poor management .
Feb 19, 2010 1:06 a.m.
bearmotorsports:
Hey! Mr. Internationaly Known Journalist…it is not a new thing “history repeats itself”. GM has been trying very hard to go bankrupt. We should praise them for it. It started at the beginning of it's inception. I am surprised at how many good cars, or still under development cars, they sacrificed on the altar of greed and other qualificatives you can throw at them. They have thrown their efforts at building cars that suited the management' fancy or the vehicles that should be used for commercial/farm/industrial occupations (i.e. pick-ups). The poor guy's bought them to pick up the groceries…..until fuel costs got out of hand. To say that I am happy of the troubles of the big three would be harsh, on the other hand I guess you always get what your looking for….on the long run. The Fiero was a nice car. I owned two used ones and was very satisfied…even though they were badly publicised. I participated with DOT in Canada to resolve the fire hazards. I know the car inside out. But mine never caught fire, I guess because I drove it as a commuter not like a track-day car, which it was not. The Solstice??…kiss it goodbye, the sacrifice on the automotive altar is now consumed. Who's going to buy the toling and start a new???? Keep up drinking that 'elixir of thruth' of your' its fun.
Jul 9, 2010 9:31 a.m.
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