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Old 04-16-2005, 09:10 PM
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GM Rushes New Trucks To Market

NEW YORK -- In an ambitious move, General Motors Corp. will speed up the launch of its new full-size SUVs, bringing them to market as early as Jan. 1, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show.

New versions of highly profitable models like the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade will now hit showrooms more than a month earlier than GM originally had planned. Making such a move so late in a vehicle's development process is a rare and significant effort brought on by the company's weakening finances, largely attributable to fast-rising health-care costs and loss of market share.

Lutz said even advancing the timeline by a couple of months "would have a dramatic effect on our earnings picture."

Another way the company can improve its bottom line would be scaling back the health-care benefits negotiated by the UAW. White-collar employees get "excellent" benefits, Lutz said, and the company could save millions of dollars if hourly workers accepted the same coverage.

As for market share, Lutz discussed several new models intended to reverse or at least halt the loss of customers to rivals. If those efforts fail, he said, he could not rule out eliminating one of the automaker's "damaged brands," such as Pontiac or Buick. DID HE SAY PONTIAC OR BUICK???? NOPE.

"Over time, if one of the troubled brands ... that's been undernourished for many years, if it fails to turn around, then we'd have to look at a phase-out," Lutz said in response to questions at Morgan Stanley's Global Automotive Conference in New York.

Lutz said he hoped GM wouldn't have to phase out one of its weaker brands at a time when competitors like BMW AG and Toyota Motor Corp. are adding brands. "That's what we're trying to correct with an exciting array of new products," he said.

But he added that he and GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner are determined to invest money wisely.

"Rick is always saying: 'Let's not squander all our resources on trying to overcome negative momentum. Let's put the resources where we've got positive momentum, which is basically ... Cadillac, Hummer and GMC,' " Lutz said.

At the auto show, Lutz said his goal is to start building the next generation of full-size SUVs late this year to go on sale Jan. 1, the first day possible for a 2007 model. Besides the Escalade and Tahoe, the full-size SUV line includes the GMC Yukon Denali and Chevy Suburban.

The company has killed some niche vehicles in order to concentrate its resources on high-profit SUVs.

Lutz said the company is focusing on its "real priorities," listing crossover vehicles and midsize SUVs after the full-size SUVs.

The full-size SUVs and pickups will be built on a basic design, or platform, called the GMT900, the replacement for the GMT800, which has accounted for as many as 1.85 million annual vehicle sales but is now showing its age against new offerings from competitors.

Lutz's comments about earlier production suggest that plants in Janesville, Wis., and Arlington, Texas, would be the first to begin production of the new GMT900 vehicles.

GM had planned to show the first of those models -- the Escalade -- at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit next January, according to published reports. Now it plans to start selling them even before that show.

"This late in the game, that is very ambitious," said Michael Robinet, managing director of CSM Worldwide in Farmington Hills.

He added that it makes sense for GM to try to get its most profitable vehicles out as soon as possible. "In this competitive full-size SUV market, anything they can do to accelerate the launch is good," he said.

Last week, GM said it would lose close to $1 billion in the first three months of this year and cut its earnings outlook for the year by $1.7 billion. The stock plummeted to 10-year lows.

On Wednesday, Lutz was clearly exasperated by speculation that the company is working on a full-blown restructuring -- like the sweeping plant-closing and job-cutting efforts of Ford Motor Co. and the Chrysler Group in recent years. Rather, he sought to categorize the company's problems as essentially a failure of marketing: pulling ahead sales with huge discounts and unprofitable fleet sales.

The current situation at GM is not nearly as bad as the crises he experienced at what was then Chrysler Corp., because GM is a stronger company overall, he said, citing profitable operations in Asia, particularly China.

"This is the third or fourth time I've seen this movie, and it gets less scary each time," he said.

Responding to reports criticizing weak sales of new GM cars like the Pontiac G6 sedan, Lutz said the company should have set more realistic expectations. G6 sales will improve as dealers get a full range of engine offerings, such as a more affordable 4-cylinder version.

Lutz rattled off other exciting vehicles GM has coming, such as the Hummer H3, the coupe version of the G6, the Pontiac Solstice and the Chevrolet HHR.

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Old 04-17-2005, 12:02 AM
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GM said it would lose close to $1 billion in the first three months of this year and cut its earnings outlook for the year by $1.7 billion. The stock plummeted to 10-year lows.
They need new people in there to tell them which cars are good and which aren't. The solstice for example. It'll flop 1st day out.




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how was the crises at chrysler worse than the one at gm?
 



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