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Hummer No Longer American, It Is Now CHINESE Owned
@AngryKittyMSV (4317)
United States
October 9, 2009 11:45pm CST
General Motors (now government motors) has sold it's popular Hummer division to a Chinese company. The iconic "all American" road hog SUV is now Chinese:
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/10/chinese-firm-closes-hummer-deal/
Chinese firm closes Hummer deal for $150 million
Nothing was more American than the Hummer.
Itwas Schwarzenegger, cigars and swagger, laughing in the face of scornful environmentalists.
Only now the Chinese are laughing.
General Motors sold the military-inspired off-road brand to China's Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. for a reported $150 million on Friday, consummating a deal announced in early June.
Tengzhong, a sprawling conglomerate with no car-building experience, will own 80 percent of the company. Hong Kong investor Suolang Duoji, who in turn is a major investor in Tengzhong, will own the rest. They will assume existing agreements with Hummer's 160 U.S. dealerships, including two in the Washington area.
In its June bankruptcy filing, GM estimated that Hummer was worth $500 million. The deal requires regulatory approval in both Washington and Beijing.
GM said it will continue to make the Hummer at least until June 2011, with an option to continue another year. Hummer's management team will stay in place, and company headquarters will be located in the Detroit area.
After GM's attempts to sell its Saturn brand failed last week, analysts called the deal a victory for GM despite the low price tag.
"It's good news for General Motors, they actually got some money out of it versus having to spend money to wind it down, as they have to do with Saturn," said Michelle Krebs, an analyst with auto information site Edmunds.com.
Back in February, while seeking more federal aid, GM said that it would sell or close its Hummer, Saturn and Saab divisions in an effort to succeed as a leaner, more profitable company.
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What do you think about this? Does it sadden you to see this former piece of America now under foreign control?
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@6_Torch_Burn (108)
• United States
12 Oct 09
Ditto to the respondant above.
But what about the military version? Is that still American owned?
Frightening if it isnt!
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@AngryKittyMSV (4317)
• United States
12 Oct 09
I don't think the people who turned GM into "Governmnet Motors" really give a rat's asss if Hummers for our military start beign produced by a coutry with a long hisotry of providing inferiour and dangerous products to Americans. They have shown a complete disregard for the safety of our men and women risking their lives for us in the weeks of NON-Action following the lead military advisor in Afghanistan's pleas for more troops and the rapidly deteriorating situation there. Our soldiers are being killed daily while Obama "debates" on what to do but actually DOES nothing. Either give our troops what hey need to fight to WIN or bring them home NOW. Leaving them there without adequate support is the fastest way to turn this war into another Viet Nam for us.
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@6_Torch_Burn (108)
• United States
12 Oct 09
Your preaching to the chior Kitty! (Love your Name, seems so appropriate!)
I will try and do some digging to find out if China (a potential enemy) will be manufacturing the tools we may need to someday fight them!
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@LadyMarissa (12148)
• United States
13 Oct 09
I NEVER liked the Hummer anyway. Now I just have one LESS reason to buy one!!!!
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@Eskimo (2315)
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3 Nov 09
Not just American cars but many others as well, Volvo may go to the Chinese (if it hasn't already), MG has also been bought by China. Jaguar owned by an Indian Company. However GM may now cancel the sale of its European division (Vauxhall & Opel).
With the economic downturn, and many people (mistakenly) blaming cars for global warming, there will probably be many more closures or sell off of car companies before car sales stabalise.