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GM Filing For Bankruptcy? CEO Says No.

July 11, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Buying, GM, General Motors, buick, cadillac, car sales, hummer, trucks 1 Comment →

As you can expect, we have successfully handled thousands upon thousands of GM lemon law cases through the years….Cadillacs, Buicks, Chevrolets, Corvettes, Pontiacs, Hummers, etc.  Founding Partner and Lemon Law Attorney Bob Silverman has taken charge of many of these cases, and he has always felt that, despite the fact the glitches occur, GM has constantly exhibited a strong commitment to quality and customer service.  We have also seen that many of our GM clients have illustrated tremendous brand loyalty, buying a brand new GM vehicle following their lemon law experience.  Thus, it is quite disheartening to hear that this once invinceable auto giant is suffering a tremendous amount of troubles and tribulations.

Bloomberg reports that the company has suffered a 16 percent decline in 2008 U.S. auto sales and the price of GM stocks is now at a 54-year low (Shares have tumbled 62% this year, the most among the 30 companies in the Dow Jones Indsutrial Average). However, despite continuous speculation that GM could file for bankruptcy in the next year, Chief Executive Officer Rick Wagoner says that the company has “no thoughts whatsoever” of bankruptcy.  Wagoner also says that Hummer is the only one of GM’s U.S. brands being studied for possible sale or shutdown. As gas prices continue to soar, the manufacturer will review the truck’s future and sales potential. He adds that the bankruptcy rumors have not resulted in any drop in sales, with GM sales falling less than 1 percent in the first three months of the year.

As a company, GM has not posted an annual increase since 2004, with no U.S. sales gain since 1999. Last year, they suffered an astounding $38.7 billion loss. Outside analysts say that in a worst case secnario, with sales continuing to decline and an inability to acquire much needed captial, GM might have to declare bankruptcy by the end of 2009 or beginning of 2010, but they put the odds of that happening at 25 percent.

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GM Scales Back Production

June 05, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: GM, suv, trucks No Comments →

There is no doubt that the current economic situation has affected new car sales. Normally, when folks reach out to 800-LEMON-LAW , they call about newer cars (2005, 2006, 2007). We are currently seeing an increase in used car inquiries. While, some can still be helped under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, provided they are still under a manufacturers warranty, we knew that this trend would really hurt the manufacturers. And with the high prices at the pump, SUVs and trucks were going to take the worst beating.

Yesterday, it was reported that General Motors will close truck plants in Ohio, Ontario, Wisconsin, and Mexico. More than 10,000 employees will be losing their jobs. In addition, there will be cuts at powertrain plants as well, and the company is studying the future of the Hummer brand.

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