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    GM may drop Hummer

    Do not know how this will effect RGM or the Hall family, definetely not good.

    GM to close 4 factories, may drop Hummer
    Automaker to curtail truck, SUV production amid soaring fuel prices
    Hummer H2's are lined up at a dealership in Cranbury, N.J. General Motors is considering dropping the line of rugged SUVs amid slumping sales.

    WILMINGTON, Del. - General Motors is closing four truck and SUV plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico as surging fuel prices hasten a dramatic shift to smaller vehicles.

    CEO Rick Wagoner said Tuesday before the automaker’s annual meeting in Delaware the plants to be closed are in Oshawa, Ontario; Moraine, Ohio; Janesville, Wis.; and Toluca, Mexico. He also said the iconic Hummer brand will be reviewed and potentially sold or revamped.

    Wagoner said the GM board has approved production of a new small Chevrolet car at a plant in Lordstown, Ohio, in mid-2010 and the Chevy Volt electric vehicle in Detroit.

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    Wagoner announced the moves in response to slumping sales of pickups and SUVs brought on by high oil prices. He said a market shift to smaller vehicles is permanent.

    The cuts will affect about 2,500 workers at each of the four facilities, although Wagoner did not know exact numbers. Many will be able to take openings created when 19,000 more U.S. hourly workers leave later this year through early retirement and buyout offers.

    He said the company has no plans to allocate products to the four plants in the future.

    “We really would not foresee the likely prospect of new products in the plants that we’re announcing today that we’ll cease production in,” he told a Moraine, Ohio, city official who asked a question in a telephone conference call.

    The moves will save the company $1 billion per year starting in 2010. Combined with previous efforts, GM will have cut costs by $15 billion a year, Wagoner said.

    Wagoner said General Motors Corp.’s board approved the production schedule of the Chevrolet Volt, and the company plans to bring the plug-in electric car to showrooms by the end of 2010. The Volt runs on an electric motor and has a small engine to recharge its batteries.

    He said the change in the U.S. market to smaller vehicles likely is permanent. “We at GM don’t think this is a spike or a temporary shift,” Wagoner said.

    On the Hummer, Wagoner said GM is “undertaking a strategic review of the Hummer brand, to determine its fit with GM’s evolving product portfolio” in light of changing market conditions.

    “At this point, we are considering all options for the Hummer brand... everything from a complete revamp of the product lineup to partial or complete sale of the brand,” he said.

    The Detroit-based automaker has just emerged from a spate of labor problems, with two local union strikes at key factories and a nearly three-month strike at key parts maker American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc.

    GM said in a recent regulatory filing the strikes will cost it a total of $2 billion before taxes in the second quarter.

    Detroit’s automakers have been making the shift to more fuel-efficient vehicles, but not at the pace that matches consumers’ drive to hybrids and high mileage models made overseas. Gas prices have accelerated the retreat from trucks and sport utility vehicles, leaving the Big Three at the most critical crossroads in 30 years.

    The U.S. market is difficult for every automaker, with consumer confidence weak and 2008 sales expected to be the lowest in more than a decade. But it is most difficult for the Detroit Three, who have relied more heavily on sales of trucks and SUVs than their foreign counterparts. Trucks make up 70 percent of Chrysler LLC’s U.S. sales, for example, compared to 41 percent at Toyota Motor Corp

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    This may be a great time for Hummer to start pushing a green initiative,,,,,bio-diesel, propane. With the propane, you still can have the mean V-8 sound, with some but not that much fall off power wise, the nice thing is you can get more aggressive with engine set ups safely to compensate. Bio-Diesel would be cool as well. Stil not as good as the smell of VP exhaust, but the world is changing.

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    What about this green crude fuel?

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    That is some cool stuff. We may not like the fact of companies getting away from our Big block V-8's and the smell of gasoline. But it is already in the works, it is happening. The customers are speaking and the Big 3 have been forced to consider change. I say lets embrace it and lets continue to enjoy racing, the change is going to happen. I am already looking at options for converting my 550 Hp BBC to propane in my boat.

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    I have no worries about RG being able to find a new sponsor, if it comes to that. That car can be retrofitted to fit any manufacturer look-a-like body in no time.
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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    Quote Originally Posted by Bricoop View Post
    I have no worries about RG being able to find a new sponsor, if it comes to that. That car can be retrofitted to fit any manufacturer look-a-like body in no time.
    Absolutely, been there, done that with the TT and the Cup Cars. I wish they (GM) would make the H3 green friendly (biodiesel, propane, etc) rather then drop the program all together. The Euro's are big on green and what a way to market the program then to have the Monster Hummer with a green powerplant and still kicking arse. I have personally looked into propane power for the 550 hp BBC in my boat....While you lose some power off of the top, you can make up for it with running higher compression then what you normally could with gasolinie efficiently. I just see a real opportunity to market the H3 on an entirely new front....A green friendly high horsepower winning race car/truck. With propane, you still have a loud, obnoxious V8 that sounds exactly the same as a gasoline motor as well

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    I have total confidence that Rod Hall Racing will race with GM in the future. We give too much engineering feedback , as well as proving that Hummer and GM make a great production off road machine. We could provide just as much feedback if we raced a pickup truck, Hummer, or anything that GM makes.

    Mabye we will race a Hybrid gas electric vehicle someday, it would sure test the drivetrain to beat the hell out of it in a desert environment. Change is part of racing.

    Watch the video of the GM engineer on our team talks about "why we race". There have been a lot of small changes made to production H2's and H3's directly from racing production racers. We send a lot of take off race parts to be inspected by engineers, anything from differentials, engines, transmissions, suspension links, steering, etc....

    We also do a lot of shock testing and tuning with GM engineers, that gives them a lot of data to hopefully put into production.

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    I can see the big H2 going away someday, but the H3 with the inline 5 cylinder is an economical vehicle to drive. I cant see them doing away with the H3 myself, but I don't have much more inside info than anybody else. FYI, my shop preps the H2 SUT, and GM preps both of the H3's.

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    Drop!...More like "RUN". Federal tax breaks cant even save it now....
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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    We have a new system we will be manufacturing and installing on gas and diesel vehicles in the very near future that will increase mileage by 50% at a minimum and in some cases much more. This systems produces Hydrogen on Demand and it increases engine horsepower and engine life. You fill it up with water. This system will allow any current engine to pass Tier 3 for emissions as a bonus. Yesterday the solution by our government was to drill more oil wells. I guess Bush wants to give one last gift to his oil buddies at the expense of our environment. Drilling more wells will not lower the price of gas at the pump for you or I. If a Hummer got 2 to 3 time the mileage it gets now everyone would be driving one. Our government is only interested in supporting technology where they can collect their cut on each gallon. Putting water in your tank does not interest them. Send us an PM if you are interested in this system for your vehicle.

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    Re: GM may drop Hummer

    Quote Originally Posted by superkart View Post
    We have a new system we will be manufacturing and installing on gas and diesel vehicles in the very near future that will increase mileage by 50% at a minimum and in some cases much more. .... Send us an PM if you are interested in this system for your vehicle.

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    Yes, I'm interested. We own a 2001 V-10 Ford Excursion and a 2001 V-6 Nissan Xterra.

    I'll send a PM

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