The END of the trail for Pontiac, we owned 5 over the years

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The END of the trail for Pontiac, we owned 5 over the years

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I know, its sad. I don't understand though how could it cost to have Pontiac since it is just mainly a badge difference in most cases. Can't they keep the name around?
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E_HILLMAN wrote:I know, its sad. I don't understand though how could it cost to have Pontiac since it is just mainly a badge difference in most cases. Can't they keep the name around?




They could, but all Chevy dealers are not Pontiac dealers, so the savings will be in the dealership support. I will bet there will only be Chevy/Chrysler dealers in the bigger markets when this is all said and done. I personally have been a GM fan for all of my life, but from here on out will only be purchasing Fords/Toyotas/Hondas, they are they only companies that did not take any government assistance, and employ Americans, so they will be the only companies I will consider for a new auto/trucks. I really believe it's time for the masses to start thinking with our wallets, not just what is cheaper, but what is truely best for us as a nation, I don't want to make my neighbors house payment, but I will try to support the company that he works for so that he can. We would all be better off if that was our first consideration. :-?
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I'll still support Chevy and Dodge as well as Ford.

Remember they are the companies that have the main supply chains in the US and the largest amount of ownership in those companies are US stock.

the rest still send far to much money back "home"
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Chevy man here. The Yukon has 160,000 trouble free miles on her so if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Although I wouldn't mind having one of those new G8 GXP's. They are bad a$$.
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When foreigners place factories in our country, they become high stake holders with our national treasury. Dissipating wealth as their profits return to foreign lands and the taxes are paid to foreign governments. While they get MAJOR domestic tax breaks that US companies do not get giving them a upper hand.

Granted from around 1998 - 2004 (some say 2007) it truly was a German company with profit going to Germany and even being used to back Airbus over our own Boeing it is finally a US automaker again (for now)
Currently prebail out the standing of the company Chrysler LLC is 80.1% American and 19.9% German. With the Fiat deal taking part of both the percentages. I guess in 30 -60 days from tomorrow we will know.

http://www.automotiveaddicts.com/inthen ... 10-06.html
And so -- the argument continues.
Both sides are right – and wrong. Despite massive cuts, GM and Ford employ more people than Toyota and Honda, and still make more cars here, on US soil. The most American car is still a Ford, followed by a Chevy, and the profit still stays here at home. The names on the cars trace back a hundred years or more, and symbolize the American Ideal for generations of people: a good job, doing something worthwhile, building something that lasts, and leaving a legacy in sheet metal, glass and rivets.
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_____ wrote:Chevy man here. The Yukon has 160,000 trouble free miles on her so if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Me too. I'm on my fourth Chevy truck and don't plan on changing. Plus, my father retired form GM back in 1984.

First was a 1995 Blazer that I bought new and kept for 120K+ miles - just wasn't enough towing power
'99 Tahoe that I put about 90K on
'02 Tahoe that I put about 105K on
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I am on my 5th Pontiac Gran Prix and was looking forward to buying a new G8 GT (would love the GXP but just not ractical) but now I am rethinking what the next car will be! Unfortunately Ford has nothing practical that I am interested in. The same goes for Chrysler/Dodge, so I really don't know where to go.

I am now thinking along the lines of a Cadillac CTS or an Acura, Lexus, etc. but I am not sure I want to spend the additional money to go to the higher end cars! I am kind of stuck now!

I REALLY hate to see Pontiac disapear!!!!!!
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Ahhh Get a Challenger... LOL Ask Jay Leno about his, he loves them
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Actually those new Challengers are pretty sharp looking but I think they are over priced. I also like the new 2010 Camaro and the price range seems a little better. Not to mention that I would expect the reliability of a Chevy to be better than a Dodge!!!! JMO!

Either one would be nice but I am struggling with a 400+ HP Rear Wheel Drive car in this part of the country with the snow and ice we get! I may seriously have to take that chance though. ;)
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KYCanuck wrote:I am on my 5th Pontiac Gran Prix and was looking forward to buying a new G8 GT (would love the GXP but just not ractical) but now I am rethinking what the next car will be! Unfortunately Ford has nothing practical that I am interested in. The same goes for Chrysler/Dodge, so I really don't know where to go.

I am now thinking along the lines of a Cadillac CTS or an Acura, Lexus, etc. but I am not sure I want to spend the additional money to go to the higher end cars! I am kind of stuck now!

I REALLY hate to see Pontiac disapear!!!!!!
I'm on my 2nd Grand Prix (first was a 1972 and the second is a 2005) and I too really like the G8. Too bad it won't be around after 2010. :((

The last Ford I had was a 1993 Thunderbird (aka "Ghetto Sled") and I got roughly 180,000 miles out of it before I traded it in on my GP.
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