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JasonMaskWS6 08-21-2009 03:09 AM

Jim waldron to buy Pontiac?
 
Does anybody know what happened to this story(below) any news on it recently?



General Motors says it will consider 'reasonable' offers for Pontiac brand
by Melissa Burden | The Flint Journal
Friday June 05, 2009, 1:33 PM

Davison, Michigan -- General Motors is saying "nothing is off the table" and that it will consider reasonable offers to buy the Pontiac brand, though the automaker previously has said the brand isn't for sale.
GM dealer Jim Waldron of Jim Waldron Pontiac Buick GMC Inc. in Davison said he and five investors want to buy the brand, plants and equipment needed to make Pontiacs from the bankrupt automaker.
Jim Hopson, a spokesman for the Pontiac brand, said that Pontiac has fewer than 40 standalone Pontiac dealerships nationwide, which would make it hard to sell the brand.
Typically, franchise agreements prohibit dealers from selling competing brands in the same showroom, Hopson said. In all, some 2,500 GM dealerships sell Pontiacs, he said.
"We're not taking anything off the table and we'll listen to any reasonable offer," Hopson said.
"We can not see how it could be a viable business given the fact that it's so interconnected with the other GM brands," he added.
Hopson said he doesn't know if anyone at Pontiac is talking to Waldron. Waldron said he has meetings set up next week on the proposal.
Current GM plans are to phase out the Pontiac brand by the end of 2010. Dealers would wind down their Pontiac inventory by October 2010.

Cheetoh 08-21-2009 05:31 AM

We can only hope something like this happens....

Sumo21bob 08-21-2009 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by Cheetoh (Post 12104399)
We can only hope something like this happens....

x2. A world without Pontiac is a sad place, at least to me.

Fatbum 08-21-2009 08:07 AM

It still boggles my mind why GM would KEEP GMC and get rid of Pontiac. Chevy and GMC are the same fucking brand.... and Buick? Cadillac is more then capable of being the luxury line.

Chevy/Pontiac/Cadillac = win.

Sumo21bob 08-21-2009 08:35 AM

In classic GM tradition they have to get rid of the model(brand in this case) that people like the most.

2002_Z28_Six_Speed 08-21-2009 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Sumo21bob (Post 12104805)
In classic GM tradition they have to get rid of the model(brand in this case) that people like the most.

No joke.

I wish someone also had the ability to go through and cut out a lot of the useless employees they have. Talking about all levels in GM NA. Not factories. They have a shit ton of people that aren't worth anything.

SparkyJJO 08-21-2009 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Fatbum (Post 12104697)
It still boggles my mind why GM would KEEP GMC and get rid of Pontiac. Chevy and GMC are the same fucking brand.... and Buick? Cadillac is more then capable of being the luxury line.

Chevy/Pontiac/Cadillac = win.

Well GMC is more of their large truck fleet vehicle brand for the most part. So I can see why they are keeping GMC for that.

1995blacktattop 08-21-2009 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by SparkyJJO (Post 12105459)
Well GMC is more of their large truck fleet vehicle brand for the most part. So I can see why they are keeping GMC for that.

but buick? just cause some chinese guy wants to buy a buick doesn't mean we should be denied pontiac. is china more important to GM than the good old US of A? :rolleyes:

BanditTA 08-21-2009 12:31 PM

Last I read GM said no to all offers to buy Pontiac, there were several people who offered to buy it but were turned down.

JasonMaskWS6 08-21-2009 03:50 PM

I don't get why they won't sell Pontiac if they're just gonna kill it off anyways.

f-bodyfanatic 08-21-2009 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by 1995blacktattop (Post 12105714)
but buick? just cause some chinese guy wants to buy a buick doesn't mean we should be denied pontiac. is china more important to GM than the good old US of A? :rolleyes:

Well since the Chinese population makes up for almost 1/6th of the worlds population thats a lot more people cut off from a brand then in the US.

Not to mention it's one of the best selling brands in China.

ElkySS 08-22-2009 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by JasonMaskWS6 (Post 12106704)
I don't get why they won't sell Pontiac if they're just gonna kill it off anyways.

i believe its so they have the option of reopening it when they are in a better position

1995blacktattop 08-22-2009 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by f-bodyfanatic (Post 12107815)
Well since the Chinese population makes up for almost 1/6th of the worlds population thats a lot more people cut off from a brand then in the US.

Not to mention it's one of the best selling brands in China.

so let them have it. We don't have holden, opel, or some other GM makes here in the US, why can't they discontinue Buick here and keep it in China and keep Pontiac here?

imo other than a decent looking early 90s buick regal GS coupe and maybe the 98+ 4 door one with the 3800SC motor, Buick hasn't had a good car in 22 years.

http://www.classic-carauction.com/ad...UICK_GNX_1.jpg

f-bodyfanatic 08-23-2009 05:22 PM

If they got rid of buick in the states what would all the old people that aren't buying Cadillacs drive?

XxGarbSxX 08-23-2009 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by f-bodyfanatic (Post 12115161)
If they got rid of buick in the states what would all the old people that aren't buying Cadillacs drive?

Mercuries. Which is why GM needs Buick. My granddad just bought a new LaCrosse a couple months ago. That thing is nice.

Spoolin 08-26-2009 11:12 AM

If they sell Pontiac what kinda drive trains are gonna come with these cars? I'd hate to see the G8 with a Ford V8 or whatever they can get in mass for cheap!


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