Yesterday, GM chief financial officer Fritz Henderson warned that car prices could soon jump significantly due to the rising cost of materials, regulatory fees and … (wait for it) … industry restructuring.
Henderson said that considering of all the union buyouts and shuttering of plants — which the U.S. auto industry said it needed to do to stay competitive and lean — costs would rise considering the industry doesn’t have the same manufacturing capacity it once did. He additionally blamed new technology as a reason for increased costs.
We’re simply stunned that an executive would publicly say that these forces would cause a spike in prices for consumers, in stark opposition to most of the moves domestic automakers have made in recent years to save money. For one, GM has already begun utilizing its global R&D strengths to bring in better new cars to the U.S., like the Saturn Vue and upcoming Pontiac G8. That should lower its R&D costs overall. Ford is looking to do the same with future U.S. products.
Technology? Any gadget-lover will tell you prices of high-tech gear are plummeting. possibly GM should stop
And let’s not forget the millions automakers are now saving on manpower with new union concessions and massive buyouts. Why aren’t those reduced legacy costs per vehicle moving on to the consumer, or at least offsetting the technology costs that Henderson foresees for things like standard stability control and side airbags?
Even whether there are valid financial reasons behind Henderson’s comments, in the end, the remarks sound like they’re intended to scare consumers. Are they trying to scare them into buying new cars now, before the prices jump? whether so, fear is not a very good motivator. Good cars are the best way to get public to open their pocketbooks. GM seems to have been learning that lesson; why not sell that concept to consumers instead?
GM Exec: Car Prices Could Jump (USA Today)
Original post by David Thomas













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