By on July 21, 2008

It may be a little late to try prayer, RickOn the occasion of GM's 100 year anniversary, the Kalamazoo Gazette held a "live-by-email" interview with GM CEO Rick Wagoner. So, PR fluff aside, how many more jobs losses is GM-heavy Flint, Michigan going to endure? Uh… GM is pitting Flint against other sites for the production of its next generation 1.4-liter turbocharged four-banger. For which Wagoner claims a nine mpg improvement over "Chevy's current entry in this segment." (Did he means the Aveo or the Cobalt? Smart money is on the Aveo, since it currently sticks out for its poor fuel economy vis a vis the class leaders.) Rick also said the new engine might be used as the ICE portion of the Volt. Now hold on. If the Volt is due into production in about 18 months, shouldn't the engine choice be a done deal? As for Flint's chances of getting the four-banger and other new projects, Rick told Flintonians to "rest assured, we have every intention of ensuring that Flint has every opportunity to play an important role in GM's future." A direct question: will the last local final assembly plant, Flint Truck Assembly, emain open? Rick gave a long winded non-answer which came down to that GM plans to keep building pickup trucks– somewhere. Oddly enough, the words flex-fuel, hydrogen and ethanol are nowhere to be found in Rick's latest recitation of how GM plans "to be a global automotive leader for the next 100 years."  The choice of words is telling. "A global automotive leader", not "THE global automotive leader." My how the mighty have fallen.

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13 Comments on “Flint Hearts Rick Wagoner?...”


  • avatar
    Cicero

    Rick also said the new engine might be used as the ICE portion of the Volt.

    They’re also getting ready to decide whether Volt will be a car or an SUV.

  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    From the headline, I thought you meant the guy over at Forbes.

  • avatar
    Blunozer

    Wagoner claims a nine mpg improvement over “Chevy’s current entry in this segment.”

    I absolutely love it when a company compares its future product versus its current product.

    Either it means that the current product is crap (likely) or they are overstating how good the future product will be (very likely).

    Basically, it lets them fudge the numbers with no fear of actually having to back them up.

  • avatar
    joe_thousandaire

    Whatever, Flint has already moved on to a booming new economy based solely around its fabulous Dort Hwy strip clubs.

  • avatar
    Scottie

    btw, they aren’t called Flintonians, they are Flintoids.

    I think Rick might buy some “stuff” in flint to smoke.

  • avatar
    jurisb

    Michael Moore is from Flint, he might make for you a documentary. Bowling for Detrot, or Ricko, or fahrenheit Chapter 11.

  • avatar
    ethermal

    @jurisb or call it Rick and Me. Then all he would have to do is take Roger and Me and copy it put it in a new DVD case and start selling it again.

  • avatar
    drifter

    Did he means the Aveo or the Cobalt? Smart money is on the Aveo, since it currently sticks out for its poor fuel economy vis a vis the class leaders.)
    Lutz has made it clear that Cruze will get 45mpg. It can’t get any more clear than that.

  • avatar
    John Horner

    Ah, if Lutz said something then you can take it to the bank, eh?

  • avatar
    mel23

    Flint has already moved on to a booming new economy based solely around its fabulous Dort Hwy strip clubs.

    Well there’s your answer then. Just levy a small surcharge tax on these enterprises and hand it over to GM for building the plant in Flint. Of course the handout must exceed that from the competing desperate cities. Not much different though from what New York gave recently gave IBM for an upgrade to a chip plant in East Fishkill. IBM is doing a $1B upgrade with the state pouring in $140M to ‘save’ 1,000 jobs. Of course IBM wasn’t about to close the plant anyway.

  • avatar
    BKW

    jurisb: “Roger & Me,” Michael Moore’s flick about the troubles in Flint was made quite a while ago.

    Dort was once Billy Durant’s partner when they made horse drawn carriages.

  • avatar
    Steve_K

    Flint heart Wagoner? Doubtful, seeing as how there are acres of level ground where Buick City and a huge Chevy plant (“Chevy in the hole”) used to stand. Flint has become a landmark for depressed/ruined metropolitan areas, as referenced in the movie “Semi-Pro.” Plenty of good people still around there though.

  • avatar
    capeplates

    As a UK resident I initially thought the “Kalamazoo Gazette” was an in house magazine for the office equipment company. Whoever thought of calling a place Kalamazoo in the first place – a hippy high on angel dust!

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