@ bk420
I understand your frustration with GM taking bailouts. But if I could get a huge sum of money from Obama for my company, I would take it too and not give back the bonus I gave myself.... Maybe. Don't let the dishonesty from the execs fool you. Old Prius's have failing transmissions and very expensive batteries that fail, both of which often cost more than half the value of the car to replace (a "total-loss"). If you look at the numbers, GM's sales have not dropped much more than the Japanese car makers, and I see as many '09 GM rides on the road as I ever have new models. All the car makers are suffering. When the Volt is faster, cheaper to own, and gets better MPG than a Prius, will you eat your words?
[citation][nom]nekatreven[/nom]What strikes me when looking at this is that almost all of the background vehicles are GM cars.At around 0:43 there is an old red f150 in the background.At around 1:01 there is a silver/gray chrysler minivan (behind the little blue sign)A few cars behind the minivan there is a late model mustang. EDITED ...firebird, vette, rendezvous, several astro vans, etc.[/citation]
F150 - Ford, not GM.
"chrysler minivan" - Chrysler is not GM, nor Ford.
"late model mustang" - Ford, not GM.
"firebird, vette, rendezvous, several astro vans, etc." - Yes, Pontiac, Buick, and Chevrolet are GM.