Quote from Sandybestdog:
And you should stick to what you know, which clearly isn't a whole lot. First off, GM has already paid back its loans in full, with interest, 5 years ahead of schedule. Secondly, have you driven a Chevy lately? I sell them, but I also can sell Chyrsler, Jeep, Dodge, Honda and Nissan. Sometimes I wonder why I haven't been able to sell as many of the other brands to my customers, even though I have showed them many times. Then of course I realize the obvious answer, the Chevy's are so much better. I'll compare vehicles side by side and have them drive both. The Chevy always wins. I have lost sales to other brands for various reasons, but not one person that I can remember has ever told me that they didn't like the car.
If GM really wants to start making some money, theyâll just start making some damn cars. I almost think itâs a conspiracy of sorts. They have a few new cars out that dealers just canât get enough of and that GM has put almost no incentives on (theyâre making full money on them) and yet they wonât make enough. I understand there is logistical things, but they have been in production for almost a year or more and still, nobody can get enough of them and I sell at a top 25 dealer in the country. It will be interesting to see how they handle the new models like the Volt and Cruze. Hopefully they will ramp up production to capacity. They will certainly sell them all.