Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
#16
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by Robert_Nashville
For a first try at a "full-sized" truck I think they did a good job...I like the features on the Titan, particularly the factory applied spray-in bed liner and the in-bed track/tie down system.
#17
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by Z284ever
It will soon have a full line up - and that's great, but that line up needs to be sweetened, mostly in the powertrain and chassis tuning department, IMO. And I wish it had a real name as well. How about Tempest?
The Tempest G6 sounds right on the money though.
It could look like this:
Base: Tempest G6
Mid: Tempest GT
Perf: Tempest GTP
#18
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by Darth Xed
add to the fact that when Olds was closed... GM did not simply pick up it's sales with other divisions, they basically just lost those sales, and that is enough to end the arguement right there, IMO.
Now which Pontiac cars don't overlap other GM models? (other than gto)
#19
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by flowmotion
Bah. Olds had already lost most of it's sales years before it was shut down. The customers at the end were people looking for import-style cars. Those people left because GM didn't provide them any other options -- the overlap for Aurora and Intrigue was very low. (Why GM didn't move those models over to Saturn, I'll never know.)
Now which Pontiac cars don't overlap other GM models? (other than gto)
Now which Pontiac cars don't overlap other GM models? (other than gto)
Yes, Olds lost a lot of it's sales from it's peak in the 1980's.
Still, GM basically lost the exact number of total annual sales equal to the number of the last year of Olds sales after Olds had been phased out. That number was around a quarter of a million vehicles, if I remember correctly. And that was with a scaled back offering from Oldsmobile, since it wasn't getting any new product for some time.
I think that is pretty telling.
#20
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Seeing as how I sold Olds from 1 month before the December 2000 announcement through the very end (hell, even our SIGN was just removed about a month ago), my .02...
1) Olds were the best cars no one knew about. I never gave them enough credit myself. I almost bought a brand new Alero GL2 5 speed coupe in 2002 before I bought my Grand Am GT. I should have bought the Alero. The interior style and quality was so far above the Grand Am, its inconceviable the 2 were sister cars. The Intrigue was head and shoulders above the GP in interior design and quality as well (not as blatant as the Alero, admittedly). When the Aurora debuted in '01 and Lutz showed up shortly thereafter, even he said the Aurora had the best GM interior bar none...so SOMEONE at GM was paying attention to interior design way before it became their new mantra.
2) No one knew about Olds because the marketing sucked. Period.
3) Alero was a GREAT import conquest purchase from '99-'01 or so. When fears of resale value began rearing their head during Summer '01 (6 mos after the death announcement), our import trades dropped off a lot.
4) The OSV Intrigue with the Northstar...the OSV Alero with the blown 3400...those were cars that would have given Olds MAJOR sales and cache, without needing to appeal to the boy racer crowd like Pontiac. If OSV had come to light? Wow...
5) To answer Robert's question about Olds dealerships: All of us had a buyout of a varying amount, I believe based off sales, area etc. GM began buying out franchises in early '01. Some jumped ship VERY early...I remember seeing a single-line Olds dealer close its doors within a month or two, so maybe the buyout was pretty good? I know many held on for awhile and tried to negotiate better. I can't even speculate what the average payout was, or what our own was...
1) Olds were the best cars no one knew about. I never gave them enough credit myself. I almost bought a brand new Alero GL2 5 speed coupe in 2002 before I bought my Grand Am GT. I should have bought the Alero. The interior style and quality was so far above the Grand Am, its inconceviable the 2 were sister cars. The Intrigue was head and shoulders above the GP in interior design and quality as well (not as blatant as the Alero, admittedly). When the Aurora debuted in '01 and Lutz showed up shortly thereafter, even he said the Aurora had the best GM interior bar none...so SOMEONE at GM was paying attention to interior design way before it became their new mantra.
2) No one knew about Olds because the marketing sucked. Period.
3) Alero was a GREAT import conquest purchase from '99-'01 or so. When fears of resale value began rearing their head during Summer '01 (6 mos after the death announcement), our import trades dropped off a lot.
4) The OSV Intrigue with the Northstar...the OSV Alero with the blown 3400...those were cars that would have given Olds MAJOR sales and cache, without needing to appeal to the boy racer crowd like Pontiac. If OSV had come to light? Wow...
5) To answer Robert's question about Olds dealerships: All of us had a buyout of a varying amount, I believe based off sales, area etc. GM began buying out franchises in early '01. Some jumped ship VERY early...I remember seeing a single-line Olds dealer close its doors within a month or two, so maybe the buyout was pretty good? I know many held on for awhile and tried to negotiate better. I can't even speculate what the average payout was, or what our own was...
#21
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
I think we can all agree that GM totally mishandled the shutdown of Olds. First they wasted a ton of product development money, second they scared away their traditional sofa-mobile customers, and finally, they just sudden stopped, and didn't provide any transition for their new "import-buyer" customers.
Had they "merged" with Saturn and done a slow wind-down, I bet GM would not have lost that quarter-million in sales. Either that or they should have "merged" with Buick back in the 90s before wasting money on Aurora et al.
The point is, if GM is smart (big IF), they could wind-down Buick and Pontiac without causing a big drop in sales. (Which it seems like the are doing by merging dealerships and reducing each brand to core product.)
Had they "merged" with Saturn and done a slow wind-down, I bet GM would not have lost that quarter-million in sales. Either that or they should have "merged" with Buick back in the 90s before wasting money on Aurora et al.
The point is, if GM is smart (big IF), they could wind-down Buick and Pontiac without causing a big drop in sales. (Which it seems like the are doing by merging dealerships and reducing each brand to core product.)
Last edited by flowmotion; 02-08-2006 at 11:13 PM.
#22
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Well, now GM is saying they're gonna cut back on advertising. Guess which brands will be seeing less marketing?
http://www.smartmoney.com/bn/ON/inde...06-000301-1034
And riddle me this, if Pontiac's future is so assured, then why have we not seen or for that matter even heard of a substantial Pontiac future product?
What will replace the Grand Prix? Does anyone know? Bonneville we know is gone to the world, because GM says there's no market for sporty large sedans *cough*Charger, 300C, GS, M45, 500, 7-Series*cough* GTO is going next year with no solid replacement.
This leaves us with four rebadges that are in fact, nothing more than rebadges - Torrent, SV6, G5, Vibe.
The only two Pontiacs that are actually Pontiacs and are not going anywhere are G6 and Solstice. GM kindly gave Saturn better versions of each of these cars.
What here looks good?
http://www.smartmoney.com/bn/ON/inde...06-000301-1034
GM will concentrate the 2006 advertising investments on key product launches while older vehicles and certain brands, including Buick and Pontiac, will receive less marketing support, Automotive News reported.
What will replace the Grand Prix? Does anyone know? Bonneville we know is gone to the world, because GM says there's no market for sporty large sedans *cough*Charger, 300C, GS, M45, 500, 7-Series*cough* GTO is going next year with no solid replacement.
This leaves us with four rebadges that are in fact, nothing more than rebadges - Torrent, SV6, G5, Vibe.
The only two Pontiacs that are actually Pontiacs and are not going anywhere are G6 and Solstice. GM kindly gave Saturn better versions of each of these cars.
What here looks good?
#23
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by Hoodshaker
. . . where does it recover the nearly half million unit sales from? (437,806 for '05)
Current Projects:
GMC Torrent
GMC Minivan
GMC Acadia
Saturn Midsize Sedan
Saturn Outlook
Saturn Flagship
Now onto status unsure projects:
Saturn Zafira
Saturn Meriva
GMC Sub Theta
Now what is Pontiac left with:
Vibe
G6
Solstice
G4/G5 are temporary adjustments while the Ion is phased out to be replaced with a version of the Astra. Temporary portfolio adjustment.
Last edited by evok; 02-09-2006 at 10:11 PM.
#24
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by dav305z
Well, now GM is saying they're gonna cut back on advertising. Guess which brands will be seeing less marketing?
http://www.smartmoney.com/bn/ON/inde...06-000301-1034
http://www.smartmoney.com/bn/ON/inde...06-000301-1034
And riddle me this, if Pontiac's future is so assured, then why have we not seen or for that matter even heard of a substantial Pontiac future product?
What will replace the Grand Prix? Does anyone know? Bonneville we know is gone to the world, because GM says there's no market for sporty large sedans *cough*Charger, 300C, GS, M45, 500, 7-Series*cough* GTO is going next year with no solid replacement.
What will replace the Grand Prix? Does anyone know? Bonneville we know is gone to the world, because GM says there's no market for sporty large sedans *cough*Charger, 300C, GS, M45, 500, 7-Series*cough* GTO is going next year with no solid replacement.
What about the Malibu? When will the new one be here? Will it be Epsilon again or Epsilon II? Will there be a replacement for the Monte Carlo at all? As we all know, GM is fairly tight lipped about future product in most cases. That's just how it is.
This leaves us with four rebadges that are in fact, nothing more than rebadges - Torrent, SV6, G5, Vibe.
The only two Pontiacs that are actually Pontiacs and are not going anywhere are G6 and Solstice. GM kindly gave Saturn better versions of each of these cars.
What here looks good?
The only two Pontiacs that are actually Pontiacs and are not going anywhere are G6 and Solstice. GM kindly gave Saturn better versions of each of these cars.
What here looks good?
Last edited by Hoodshaker; 02-09-2006 at 01:04 PM.
#25
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by evok
This is how it is done:
Current Projects:
GMC Torrent
GMC Minivan
GMC Acadia
Saturn Midsize Sedan
Saturn Outlook
Saturn Flagship
Now onto status unsure projects:
Saturn Zafira
Saturn Meriva
GMC Sub Theta
Now what is Pontiac left with:
Vibe
G6
Solstice
G4/G5 are temporary adjustments while the NG Ion is phased out to be replaced with a version of the Astra. Temporary portfolio adjustment.
Current Projects:
GMC Torrent
GMC Minivan
GMC Acadia
Saturn Midsize Sedan
Saturn Outlook
Saturn Flagship
Now onto status unsure projects:
Saturn Zafira
Saturn Meriva
GMC Sub Theta
Now what is Pontiac left with:
Vibe
G6
Solstice
G4/G5 are temporary adjustments while the NG Ion is phased out to be replaced with a version of the Astra. Temporary portfolio adjustment.
Some of you may not know this but GM has been moving to align Buick, Pontiac and GMC into the same sales channel since the early 90's as part of an initiative known as "GM 2000". GMC and Pontiac are virtually considered as one brand and share showrooms almost universally except where there were single point dealers who were grandfathered in and refused to participate. Pontiac+GMC is equivilent to Chevy car and Chevy Truck. Which GMCs aren't rebadges? Maybe GM will cut them too. Or not.
#26
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by Hoodshaker
OK, just so we're clear here, the Pontiacs are rebadges of the Chevys but the Saturns aren't, they're "better versions" of the Pontiacs?
The Torrent on the other hand, is identical to the Equinox. For that matter, so is the G6 to the Malibu.
I'm not exactly sure where you're headed here. It looks like you're in agreement that the brand isn't going anywhere, but that the lineup will be trimmed down, which is true to some degree.
What Evok is showing, IMO, is how you phase out a brand.
#27
Re: Those who believe Pontiac is in danger of being eliminated, riddle me this...
Originally Posted by dav305z
What Evok is showing, IMO, is how you phase out a brand.
Yes. The projected 500k is buried in the programs, I mentioned.
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