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<blockquote data-quote="Iso" data-source="post: 175274" data-attributes="member: 5283"><p>GM is in business to sell vehicles and to sell them at a high production rate. They are not concerned about the Corvette being just another halo car as you have said, they would be ecstatic if the corvette numbers reached over 100,000 per year. GM is in a very vulnerable financial state in the market share dollars, thus the European market. GM is shutting down its global plants, concentrating on its American operations. Chrysler had to do the same in the 70s and we all know what happened after that. The only vehicles that are keeping GM afloat are the pick-up trucks the cross overs and Cadillac. The Corvette is an American icon, if GM had to rely on Corvette sale alone, well they would have folded along time ago. </p><p>GM needs to recover its initial investment in the year after production, they need the overseas market to achieve this. If their vision fails to be fruitful they may lose their shareholders. </p><p>ISO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iso, post: 175274, member: 5283"] GM is in business to sell vehicles and to sell them at a high production rate. They are not concerned about the Corvette being just another halo car as you have said, they would be ecstatic if the corvette numbers reached over 100,000 per year. GM is in a very vulnerable financial state in the market share dollars, thus the European market. GM is shutting down its global plants, concentrating on its American operations. Chrysler had to do the same in the 70s and we all know what happened after that. The only vehicles that are keeping GM afloat are the pick-up trucks the cross overs and Cadillac. The Corvette is an American icon, if GM had to rely on Corvette sale alone, well they would have folded along time ago. GM needs to recover its initial investment in the year after production, they need the overseas market to achieve this. If their vision fails to be fruitful they may lose their shareholders. ISO [/QUOTE]
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