Hummer brand sold to Chinese

clayinaustin

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And so it continues...

What the US government doesn't buy, they sell to the Chinese... :(

Iconic Hummer brand sold to Chinese manufacturer

GM, which spent 40 days in bankruptcy protection during the summer and has received about $50 billion in U.S. government aid, also plans to sell its Saab brand and scrap Pontiac and Saturn as it tries to streamline its operations.

The Hummer deal is a victory for GM, which saw a similar agreement to sell the Saturn brand blow up at the last minute. Auto dealership magnate Roger Penske's bid fell through just before the deal was to close last week when a contract to make vehicles for Saturn was rejected by the Renault board.

The company wants to focus on four core brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC.
 
Iconic is a strong description.......truck was a fad and now it is over. The Chinese will have no luck with it. My aunt paid over sticker to get one of the first H2's and I drove it home from the dealership. Truck was a turd, tranny couldn't pick a gear and it was slow. It couldn't climb a 4 foot pile of paver sand in front of my neighbor's house. The H1 was more competitive in the offroad world but no one other than Arnold S. could drive it everyday......
 
Phuck...$150MIL...that's only 3000 units @ $50k/ea. If they manage to figure out how to get the mini-DMAX in there that platform would overtake the Landrover in the lesser developed parts of the world. Would probably take Europe by storm also. And all at more than $50k/ea.

They might not get the mini-DMAX but I guarantee they'll stuff a diesel in there and it'll still sell like rice cakes... :D
 
They could have been a cool truck if they put the allison d-max in them. At least they aren't having china build the HUMVEE's...yet. :rolleyes:
 
You may be right.


You may be wrong. They have a recent tradition of embracing our hand-me-downs.

GM won't sell them a Duramax/Allison combo cheap enough for them to make any money. Without GMAC financing them at 0% nobody will buy them anyway. I bought an 09 Yukon and that truck destroys an H2/H3 on any level......plus they are as polictically uncorrect as a swastika!
 
China doesn't need GM to sdell them D-maxs... they just need to buy one and clone it....if you have 100 of anything built in china they will make 500, sell you the 100 cheap and make money on the 400 unauthorized ones
 
I bought an h3 alpha for the wife this year. Took it off roading one time and was very impressed, push button diff lock and traction control will get you further than many so called factory 4x4's. The 300hp doesn't hurt either.
 
I bought an h3 alpha for the wife this year. Took it off roading one time and was very impressed, push button diff lock and traction control will get you further than many so called factory 4x4's. The 300hp doesn't hurt either.

It's a colorado with a different body.
 
Phuck...$150MIL...that's only 3000 units @ $50k/ea. If they manage to figure out how to get the mini-DMAX in there that platform would overtake the Landrover in the lesser developed parts of the world. Would probably take Europe by storm also. And all at more than $50k/ea.

They might not get the mini-DMAX but I guarantee they'll stuff a diesel in there and it'll still sell like rice cakes... :D

Agreed!
 
The only reason China boiught the line, and I'm a little surprised they didn't try to add Saturn as soon as the Penske deal fell through, is for the access to US markets for their own vehicle lines.

Now they have it. Thanks US Government. Idiots.....:boxing_smiley:
 
True they may be gaining access to us markets, and their cheap cars may appeal to kids with no/bad credit that can swing a 5 grand car... But we all know about chinese quality...it doesn't matter how cheap they sell them.. case in point...


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The Europeans say the first Chinese cars they tested were worse than the Yugo. However, they do say they are improving....
 
It's a colorado with a different body.

chassis engineering always allows for multiple vehicle designs. It's irrelevant what other vehicles run on a given platform. Cadilacs run on Opel, Corvette and Tahoe/Suburban chassis.

The only other off the showroom vehicles I can think of that can go where an h3 can in that price range are the rubicon jeeps and the small range rover whatever that's called these days.
 
Iconic is a strong description.......truck was a fad and now it is over. The Chinese will have no luck with it. My aunt paid over sticker to get one of the first H2's and I drove it home from the dealership. Truck was a turd, tranny couldn't pick a gear and it was slow. It couldn't climb a 4 foot pile of paver sand in front of my neighbor's house. The H1 was more competitive in the offroad world but no one other than Arnold S. could drive it everyday......


I know at least 4 guys over here driving happily with H1´s.. slugs on the road yes but only a snowstorm once or twice a year is all it takes to have these guys have a grin on their face the rest of the year...
You can´t drive over 55 with those, same goes for the CJ5/7´s but they still Rock IMO.
 
True they may be gaining access to us markets, and their cheap cars may appeal to kids with no/bad credit that can swing a 5 grand car... But we all know about chinese quality...it doesn't matter how cheap they sell them.. case in point...


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Well Buicks are made in China for chrissakes and I´m a Buickophile with a 65 Grandsport convert stashed away...
Talk about getting stabbed in the back...
 
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