GM Statement Regarding Dealer Network Communications

XLR I FL
05-15-2009, 12:16 PM
FOR RELEASE: 2009-05-15

In conjunction with conversations General Motors started with its U.S. dealers today, GM issued the following statement

As noted in our recent S-4 filing and updated Viability Plan, General Motors plans to reduce its dealer network from 5,969 stores today to approximately 3,600 by the end of 2010.

This process starts today, as GM begins contacting dealers regarding its long term planning. Approximately 1,100 underperforming and very small sales volume U.S. dealers will be advised that GM does not see them as part of its dealer network on a long-term basis. In most cases, existing franchise agreements run through October of 2010.

In addition, we will be updating about 470 Saturn, HUMMER and Saab dealers on the status of those brands and we will be discussing how the remaining dealers will support our retail plans going forward. While additional cuts will be made, we believe the vast majority, over 90 percent, of the remaining dealers will be offered a chance to remain with GM. However, specific dealer issues, further attrition and additional possible dealer network actions are expected to bring the number of future GM dealers to around 3,600 by the end of 2010, as described in the Plan. The actual number could vary given levels of attrition, etc. outside of GM’s control.

“We have said from the beginning that our dealers are not a problem but an asset for General Motors,” said Mark LaNeve, GM Vice President of Sales Service and Marketing. “However it is imperative that a healthy, viable GM have a healthy, viable dealer body that can not only survive but prosper during cyclical downturns. It is obvious that almost all parts of GM, including the dealer body, must get smaller and more efficient.”

“In response, we are letting them know about our long term plans. GM’s viability plan calls for fewer, stronger brands as well as fewer, stronger dealers. We have taken a very difficult step by identifying those dealerships we’d like to keep in the GM dealer network and those with whom we will have to wind down our business relationships,” LaNeve said.

As independently owned businesses, dealer owners will make their own decisions if and when they want to make this information public. GM is not releasing the names of any dealers.

“We are not terminating any dealerships today,” LaNeve clarified, “We will be talking to all of our dealers over the next few weeks, letting them know now in the spirit of open communication, so they are advised well in advance, about our long-term plans and their role in them. Long term, GM should have fewer, healthier dealers, maintaining GM’s current high customer satisfaction ratings, with more sales per outlet.”

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AzGeo
05-16-2009, 08:19 PM
THIS IS PRICE FIXING! GM is going to 'cut out the small dealers', jack up and CONTROL PRICING thru a smaller network of dealers. "One dealer in your town TELLS you what the price is, 5 dealers in your town FIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS'. GM states that they are saving money by cutting out dealers, BS! If you had a product, you would want it in every store that will carry it. More dealers = better prices for customers, less dealers = higher/controled prices! This is price fixing and I should know, I was a Pontiac factory rep in the mid 1970's!

XLR I FL
05-18-2009, 11:33 AM
THIS IS PRICE FIXING! GM is going to 'cut out the small dealers', jack up and CONTROL PRICING thru a smaller network of dealers. "One dealer in your town TELLS you what the price is, 5 dealers in your town FIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS'. GM states that they are saving money by cutting out dealers, BS! If you had a product, you would want it in every store that will carry it. More dealers = better prices for customers, less dealers = higher/controled prices! This is price fixing and I should know, I was a Pontiac factory rep in the mid 1970's!
Well I think you would agree that "The Customer" has the final say in the transaction. So "Just Say NO" and go someplace else.

Econ101 ---"Supply and Demand" --driven by PRICE.

Now I will agree that they aren't applying the best sales and marketing strategy--A CURRENT EXAMPLE--The most recent Sales event was a 5 month "pull ahead" on leases. It was scheduled to start on 4/24. By the time the customers recieved the brochure the "/Sales Incentive" was over (no end date on the notification). It was replaced with a 2 month pull ahead. By the time customers get it and go to the dealer now it too will more than likely be over as well. Is that "Bait and Switch" or what???

I was looking for a deal on a new CTS to replace my wifes current 2007 CTS Sport that's how I know.

Regards

AzGeo
05-18-2009, 10:25 PM
SURE! The customer does have the final say, but "price fixing" is illegal! 30 + years ago SONY got caught by the US Federal courts and they had to change their business practices in this country. I feel todays 'plan' is to bolster the retail prices of GM products by controling who gets the cars/trucks and those who DISCOUNT prices, get nothing. WHY would GM and the FEDS, FORCE viable money making dealerships to close? More dealers = more sales!!! more service!!! The biggest lie in this entire story is that "dealers cost GM money" BS!!! It's a lie!!!

XLR I FL
05-19-2009, 02:18 PM
I agree with you on that one..