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  • The long, slow descent of GM

    Posted Jul 07 2008, 11:00 AM by Todd Harrison
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    The one thing you learn early on at the racetrack is that when the desperation sets in you can't run around like a lunatic feeling under seats for change and scraping together discarded mutuel tickets looking for a live one somebody accidentally tossed. Hell, at decent tracks they will immediately escort OFF THE PREMISES anyone caught collecting discarded mutuel tickets.

    If this seems harsh, put yourself in track management's shoes. From a business standpoint, this makes good sense. They are trying to run a business that turns people into broken, desperate beggars; not host some kind of weird halfway house for people who got that way prematurely.   Read More...

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  • The death of the minivan (and Chrysler?)

    Posted Jun 30 2008, 03:59 PM by Charley Blaine
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    Chrysler exists because Lee Iacocca bet the company on the minivan. Now, thanks to the oil crisis, the minivan looks like it could be on its last legs.

    One of the company's two minivan assembly plants will be shut indefinitely on Oct. 31, Chrysler said today. The problem is that families -- the target market for minivans -- have been particularly affected by rising gas and food prices, falling home values and more difficulty in borrowing money.

    It's a humiliating development for Chrysler, which spent $1.4 billion on the redesign of its two industry-leading minivans, the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan. And then saw sales go, well, nowhere.

    "Everything that a family needs is more expensive right now, and so the last thing they're looking at is, 'Do they need to replace their Honda Odyssey?'" said Rebecca Lindland, an auto analyst for Global Insight, the economic consulting firm   Read More...

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