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Still Open for Business GM FastLane
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"FastLane
GM Blogs
April 7th, 2005
Business
Still Open for Business
Bob Lutz talks to reporters at the 2005 New York Auto Show.
By Bob Lutz
GM Vice Chairman
Some of you may remember my opening salvo for this blog back in January: “After years of reading and reacting to the automotive press it is finally my turn to put the shoe on the other foot. In the age of the Internet, anyone can be a journalist.”
What began as an experiment has become an important means of communication for GM. It has given me, personally, an opportunity to get much closer with you, the public. Often, I find your comments insightful and compelling. At times your criticism is harsh. But the fact that you have remained interested and continue to have faith in our efforts to develop great products is a worthy motivator.
Questions have been raised as to whether I will continue to be involved in FastLane given my re-focused responsibilities. The answer is an unequivocal “yes.” From its inception this blog has been a forum for GM’s leadership to discuss important issues with a spotlight on product… product plans, product virtues and truths. In fact, I hope to see more GM leaders begin to engage in this conversation on the FastLane over the coming weeks.
We hear your words loud and clear. We’re redoubling our efforts to build great cars and trucks and we’ll continue to talk about them, right here.
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April 7th, 2005 at 11:12 am
Lisa
A lot of comments deal with “gotta have” cars and arguments over which car has the best styling, etc. I had a thought. GM has such a history to pull from. Some car companies are pulling from the past. Why doesn’t GM do more of that? I personally would never buy a Ford, but the new Mustang is beautiful.
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