Posts Tagged ‘General Motors’

What We Lost in the Clunkers Program

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Lot’s of people think it was a total success.

But if you’re an American muscle car enthusiast, the Obama “Cash for Clunkers” program was not a good as it sounded.

First, as you may have read, many new car sales were for imports, in fact, I’ve read it was almost 85%! This means all those profits zipped across the oceans to Germany, Japan, Korea and France. Not good.

Next, recent numbers exposed the sadder part of this wonderful deal: it cost taxpayers $24,000 per car sold! That is absolutely ridiculous! And people are congratulating each other and the president for that?

Finally, let’s take a look at the toll it took on our potential resto projects. What will our kids find and rebuild as we did when we were kids? There are 700,00 old cars out of circulation now, but the list below is the saddest part of all of this:

1,611 Mustangs were crushed – (one of them was an SVT Cobra and many were GTs)
2 Roush-equipped Stage 3 F-150 trucks are gone.
2 Chip Foose resto-mod F-150s. (Are you kidding me???)
3,000 Thunderbirds (some were Super Coupes and Turbos – even an ‘05 2-seater!!!)
107 Ford Taurus SHOs  (Special Vehicle Ops at Ford are probably sick over this!)

But let’s look at the General!
131 Chevy Corvettes! (34 of which were ‘verts. Who could crush a Vette? Are these people NUTS???)
1,000 Camaros (1984-2000 – Think we lost any IROC Zs? I certainly do.)
1 Buick GNX -  A collector’s prize…gone.
1 20th Anniv. Trans Am (plus hundreds more F-body Ponchos!)
61 Fieros

This is really bad: it really saved the planet and juiced our economy didn’t it?
I am so pleased with Obamas performance thus far. (Not.)
1,000 Camaros are crushed… and unemployment is about to hit 9.9% as I write this.

I’ll be back next week!

Modern Survivalist: The world is changing. Maybe we should all prepare for “different times”?

I recommend this site.

I recommend this site.

Chevrolet: Muscle Car Factories Live!

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Unless you live in a cave, you have probably heard of – or actually seen – the new, 5th generation Camaro. This car is proof-positive that muscle cars still live!

GM styling still rules!

GM styling still rules!

This new F-body comes with a choice of 400 or 422 horsepower (depending on whether you get the six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission), and is the fastest Camaro ever produced. It weighs-in at around 3,750 lbs.,which is a couple of hundred pounds more than a Ford Mustang GT, but still 500 less than the Dodge Challenger SRT8.

Okay, cool,” you say, “but one car does not a muscle car company create.”

True enough, but along comes the Chevy Traverse with 286 horsepower and it’s newest lil’ bro: the 2010 Equinox LTZ – a smaller crossover with an optional V-6 that pumps out 255 ponies under the hood of a fairly small wheelbase. (Be reminded that the 1972 GTO with a 400cid was rated at 250HP…that’s 5 less than the ‘Nox!)

chev-equinox_2010_wallpaper_01I have been seriously looking at these Chevy Equinox’s not just because of the increased HP out of a smaller V-6 (down to 3.0 liters from the ’09′s 3.4 liters), but also because it takes its styling cues from the Traverse, which has looked incredible since Day #1.

Add to the new “Direct Injection” engine tech, a cool, new interior and Chevy has produced a winner from a line-up of cars that were somewhat ho-hum in past years.

Don’t get me wrong, we have an ’06 Equinox in the family, and I spend a ton of time driving it, (because it’s so much fun to cruise in) as well as applying wax, polish and some cool interior coatings to make it look better’n new. (The Equinox has some fabulous metal flake finishes, BTW)

The new interior is said to be constructed of newer, softer-feeling materials and far-less hard molded plastic. It will also have a back-up camera and offers 18″ wheels this year! Amazing.

Anyway, the new camaro is gonna sell like the ;79 Z/28, but you can bet the new Equinox will give it a run for it’s money!

Wait n’ see!

In light of all this talk of new muscle cars, this week’s “Mac’s Wax: Car Wax of the Week” is….Mac’s MUSCLE CAR WAX. This stuff is made especially ofr muscle cars. That meaning: it has a high carnauba content and deep shine, it contains absolutely no polish (abrasives) and it has an amino-functional resin that acts as an emulsifier to bond the wax to your paint! Add a little bit of cleaning agent (we did) and it will remove micro-bits of dirts from your paint’s pores, which can be buffed out when you shine our Muscle car Wax to a deep, glossy sheen!


‘Anybody here, seen my old friend John?

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Only someone just like John Z. DeLorean could save Pontiac right now.

The Pontiac Division was in trouble. At one time, it had produced a successful line of cars, but because they now lacked style and sophistication, they had lost their public appeal. The dealers were upset with their sales, and there were even rumors that GM might drop the line. Obviously, only major changes could save the division.

~John Z. DeLorean, in his 1985 book “DeLorean”

Pontiac heard its own death rattle back in the late 1950s, when its engineering department was headed-up by an “old schooler” named George Delaney. When DeLorean met Delaney, he decided to opt out of the offer to work as an engineer at Pontiac Division, but when Delaney was replaced by a guy named Pete Etses, DeLorean had a change of heart. Pontiac general manager, Bunky Knudsen wanted DeLorean bad enugh to shuffle the deck and in doing so, he put together a winning team of Estes, Delorean and Russell Gee.

The rest – as so many of us know – is history.

There can only be one in every lifetime. This guy was one of them.

There can only be one in every lifetime. This guy was one of them.

Now we see Pontiac spinning down the drain toward oblivion. This time, there’s no Bunky Knudsen, no Pete Estes…. no John DeLorean. This is more than a shame – it’s a travesty. One of General Motors’ most historic lines of cars is about to be euthanized and nobody was intelligent enough to figure out what went wrong or how to fix it.

Part of this cluelessness is typical of GM. When the insurance companies and environmentalist applied the thumbscrews to GM back in 1970, they had no idea how to fix their problems. What we got were the big bumper cars with embarrassingly lethargic engines that got shit for gas mileage and were as unreliable as a winning ticket in a Nigerian lottery.

The rest of the equation is simple: General Motors has been run by a gaggle of chicken shit pussies since Delorean resigned in April of 1973. To me, they became a company that was afraid to take chances. They have been led by uninspired followers – rather than true leaders, like those creative engineers who used to meet on the GM test tracks every Saturday in the early 60s.

Some may say, “Well, what were they supposed to design and build since the government began their gestapo-like rule over the Detroit automakers in the early 70s?”

The answer is simple; hire only the best designers, the best engineers, the most innovative sales and marketing people and never, ever, ever let the UAW have so much power over them and their decisions as a leading car company. When the unions came knockin’ GM should have had the balls to push back now and then. Remember what happened to the air traffic controllers? Remember Eastern Airlines?

GM needed to hire men – real men. The kind of men like Delorean and Estes. Guys that took chances and circumvented the red tape and stupid rules made by the sackless geeks who cowered in their offices at the mere stirring of the union, the government or their own overbearing wives.

Pontiac is fading away, and it didn’t have to happen like this.

I guess we’ve just run out of DeLoreans.

Closing the Pontiac Division: GM’s Colossal Mistake

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The news is all abuzz about GM’s latest plan to dig out of this mess they’re in.

They’re killing Pontiac.

It looks kinda sad now, doesn't it?

It looks kinda sad now, doesn't it?

I never thought for even a moment, that The General would choose to behead the Big Chief. Along with Chevrolet, Pontiac shares more traditional stature than Buick, Saturn, Hummer or even the Oldsmobile Division.

Killing Pontiac is like McDonald’s taking the quarter-pounder with cheese off their menu; sure you might get by with the Big Mac (Chevy), but lots of people will now run off to BK (Ford) for the steak burger, (Mustang).

If GM learns one thing in all of this, it should be through the sales of the 5th Gen Camaro; if the Camaro is a smash hit, then GM will earn a huge FAIL grade because they can no longer revive the stalwart of the Pontiac stable, the Firebird and Trans Am.

Would I buy a 2010 Camaro? Maybe.

Would I buy a 5th generation Trans Am? Most likely!

1965 Catalina 2+2...Tasty!

1965 Catalina 2+2...Tasty!

Olds had the incredible “442″ and Buick had only the GS and some fame in the mid-80s with the awesome V6 Grand National, but Pontiac had (and this is just a sample off the top of my head):

  • Catalina 2+2
  • GTO
  • Trans Am
  • Formula Firebird
  • GTO (Ventura body – ’74)
  • Grand Prix
  • Can Am
  • GXP
  • neo-GTO (2004-2006)

All of these were performance cars in some respect of the word. While some were somewhat flaccid 1970s air pumpers, they still carried the wider-tracking, stickers, suspension and handling packages – not to mention those great Pontiac OEM wheels!

Pontiac was and is GM performance. There where many years where Chevy couldn’t touch the sales volume of Pontiac. Put a ’74 Z28 against a ’74 Trans Am with the H.O. or even a ’76 Trans Am against a ’77 Corvette. And despite Chevy’s LS6 Chevelle, the GTO is still the car referred to as The Legend.

So, when a company screws-up as badly as GM has in the past, how can we be happy or confident that they are making the right moves in axing the exciting line of Pontiac cars?

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