China to export General Motors cars to America

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  1. Chinatown

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    Chicago (AFP) - General Motors will be placing a big bet the American public is willing to drive a car built in China when it unveils the Buick Envision on Sunday night

    The largest US automaker is certainly not trying to bring it to market quietly: Buick's latest sport utility vehicle will be introduced at a lavish party on the eve of the Detroit auto show in the hopes of maximizing media coverage.

    "We expect it to be a great success," Molly Peck, US marketing director for Buick, told AFP.

    "It offers all the features and amenities of a luxury UV. It's high quality, quiet, filled with advance safety technology. The design is gorgeous. The interior execution is outstanding. And it's all at a price point that offers a great a value."

    GM's decision to import the Envision from China -- a first for a major automaker -- has sparked outrage and is expected to become an issue in the 2016 presidential campaign.

    The United Auto Workers union, which had lobbied to build the Envision in the United States, called the decision to import it from China a "slap in the face" to taxpayers who bailed GM out of bankruptcy in the wake of the financial 2008 crisis.

    Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has not yet seized on the issue, but given that he regularly rails against China for stealing American jobs analysts say it's only a matter of time.

    GM's decision to import the Envision from China, a first for a major automaker, has sparked outr …

    "I suspect GM is counting on the product to trump the actual Trump," said Harley Shaiken, a professor at the University of California who specializes in labor issues and the automotive industry.

    General Motors has come a long way since it first tried importing vehicles from a developing nation -- Mexico -- decades ago and it has systems in place to ensure that the Chinese-built Envision matches both American and global standards, Shaiken said.

    "GM is well aware of how a poor reputation in these early vehicles could have much larger impacts down the road," he told AFP.

    "This is a major event that opens a new era."

    It makes good business sense for GM to import the Envision from China: it sold over 1.2 million Buicks in China last year and only 223,000 in the United States.

    While the Envision will help boost those numbers by rounding out Buick's offerings in the fast-growing crossover segment, it is still only expected to reach sales of about 40,000 vehicles in the near-term.

    "GM's North America plants are just running full-out: there isn't a logical place to put that car," said Stephanie Brinley, an analyst with IHS Automotive.

    "That doesn't mean that all Buicks will now and forever be built from China, or that General Motors will as a general strategy be bringing vehicles in from China. What it means is that GM has a global footprint and they will use it."

    Most consumers probably won't even realize that the Envision was built in China, said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst with automotive website Edmunds.com.

    "There may be some balking at first if people want to make an issue of it but I imagine in the long run it won't be a deal breaker for a lot of people," she told AFP.

    "If the quality is good, I don't know if people are necessarily going to care."

    One reason why it's taken so long for a major automaker to import vehicles from China is because they've been so busy trying to satisfy demand in that fast-growing market, said Jack Nerad, an analyst with Kelly Blue Book.

    "I don't think we're going to suddenly see a flood of Chinese-built vehicles but I think we will see a few more," Nerad said in a telephone interview.

    "A Chinese brand is a bigger reach than something with a very familiar label like a Buick label. I don't know that this market is crying out for new brands."
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    Thank you George Bush for signing off on the GM bailout!

    On a positive note, a Chinese owned company is building a billion dollar automobile manufacturing plant in Las Vegas. The car looks like something out of Star Wars. Google : Faraday Future FFZERO1 electric concept car. Don't know the price yet.
     
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    I wonder if people gonna be putting "Buy American" sticker on this car
     
  5. truckthatpassesyouby

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    Chinese Made Buicks?? This is depressing. GM is a traitor. Trying to sell us, Americans, our GM brand made by Chinese workers because they work for less than we do. Just to import them into our markets to depress America more.

    GM is giving up on us, and the Mexicans. They're saying China is cheaper for production. I mean at least Mexico is in the Americas.
     
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    George Bush didn't bail them out, we did. that was our money, and now this company is using our money to pay Chinese workers instead of American hands. who do they think they're going to sell that chinese made luxury Buick to? they're going to over price it and compete with other import brands here in the US.
     
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    George Bush arranged for GM bailout and Bankruptcy and Obama implemented it(according to GW book)..And as a side note I lost a ton of $$ in GM stock when it folded..
    (but as a side note:Obama bragged about GMs profits..it seems esy to make a profit when you fold a company and its debts and shareholdrs all lose and then you create the New GW (ngm)
     
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    This is a direct result of the UAW putting their short-term greed over the long-term welfare of American workers.
     
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    yeah, I mean I like Chinese people and Mexican people I mean out there they got their problems just like us.and when they get job, lives over there change and improve.but my problem is that corporate wigs over here, they're the one selling us out.
     
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    Funny... I hear people declaring "I ain't driving anything else but Chevy/ford/dodge/Etc...." All of the American brands build most of their stuff in Mexico, Canada, or overseas.... While most of the European & Japanese companies have shifted their production here.(except maybe BMW Motorrad which stills builds the higher end bikes in Germany.)
     
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    Had a brother boosting he only buys US made , Ford , Cadillac, and John Deere. So I had enough , I walked him outside Christmas Day to his wife's Cadilac and showed him it was made in Canada. Next was his F350 , Mexico. The new 60K John Deere tractor Canada. The new John Deere bush hog hooked to it , Brazil. In short 150k of stuff he had just bought "Amercian" . My Mercedes , Alabama. The VW Tennessee. My Tundra , Texas.Who was supporting the Amercian worker ?
     
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