Posted on 04/13/2009 11:08:03 AM PDT by chordmaster
DETROIT, MI - General Motors intends to create a new auto division as part of its plan to avoid Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to sources inside the company. The division will focus on the production of wind hybrids - a new, yet unproven technology that combines wind power, battery operated electrical motors and conventional gasoline engines. Executives believe the move will satisfy consumer demand for environmentally friendly cars and fulfill government requirements for continued public funding...
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I don’t think this is the right tack for GM. It seems that they’re sailing into trouble.
That’s the ticket, cancel one of your best segments of business to curry favor with a man who has never owned a business or held an executive position at one.
Adios GM.
“a new, yet unproven technology that combines wind power, battery operated electrical motors and conventional gasoline engines.....”
Billions and billions of taxpayers money to design and build a beanie with a prop?.....please!
Wind hybrids.
Har!
You almost had me.
My dad used something similar to this technology. Its called coasting down hill. Pretty much sums up GM.
These guys at GM need to go back in history and read what our fine government did to GE.
Great use of satire. Sounds interesting on first glance, then the tongue-in-cheek just makes you burst out laughing! *snicker*
Why do you post such crap, it can’t possibly be a real article!
*cough*dilithiumcrystals*cough*
GM is stupid for doing this. But, they probably didn’t have a choice with their new CEO, Hussein Obama.
Bwaaa! This is from The Department Of Redundancy Department!
Their Perpetual Motion Division is hard at work as well.
I wanna know which SCCA showroom stock class this thing will be eligible for.
GM's new NASCAR entry as designed by the Obamas.
This is a joke right? Hard to tell with some of these dumb satire messages probably posted by OBots.
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