That’s One Expensive Hummer…

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^ That’s what SHE said.

General Motors goes belly up on the first day of June and the U.S. government prepares to lay down an additional $30billion to set things straight in Detroit. The $50billion total payout gives a new meaning to the term ‘red light district’ as GM gets paid for the most expensive hummer of all time.

As you can see, DP TWit game proper…

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5 Responses to “That’s One Expensive Hummer…”

  1. Chris says:

    I think Americans just got hip to the fact that they can save way more money by purchasing more efficient vehicles. Also, GM just needed to focus on one GM brand and not its other 8 million subsidiary brands. That would have helped a lot.

  2. yesimwinnin says:

    E&J is quite delicious with some vanilla extract and sugar. Completely unrelated, i know.

  3. kayos says:

    blaming GM 4 escalades, but not mentioning toyotas almost equivelant number of luxo-barges…. isnt fair. the land cruiser, and sequoia got worse mileage than their american counterparts. but the news doesnt report that. they talk about tahoes… never how much toyota tried and failed 2 make any of that suv money. if they made a good 1, they would have sold just as many as GM

  4. modi says:

    yikes. are we fucked? please, somebody let me know.

  5. @ kayos: This is gotten away with due to Toyota’s goodwill built by the Prius and cramming boring appliance Camrys down our throats for years. The face of GM is Burbans, Hummers, and falling-apart Cavaliers and X-cars from the early 80s, which distracts from the heat they were throwing like CTS, GTO, HHR, the new Malibu and so much more.

    Trust, there would be Tundra after Tundra in U.S. driveways but for the gas crisis.

    Anyways, it’s so funny that people find it so hard to believe in American cars the way they do Nike, Apple, and the NFL. If one can give the upstart Xbox a shot, why not a new American product from companies with tradition?

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