GM Authority Exclusive: CEO Of Late Hummer Brand Tells Us Everything
So there I was: a greenhorn to the automotive journalism trade, sitting one-on-one with one of the biggest movers and shakers of the automotive industry for the better part of[…]
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So there I was: a greenhorn to the automotive journalism trade, sitting one-on-one with one of the biggest movers and shakers of the automotive industry for the better part of[…]
It’s that time of the month again… the time to crack open the sales charts and see exactly what sold and what didn’t throughout the month of July, all thanks[…]
Hummer is recalling all Hummer H3s produced since the 2006 model year. The recall, which affects 198,404 Hummer H3s and H3Ts worldwide and 164,190 units in the U.S., looks to[…]
As General Motors shuts down HUMMER, it is offering rebates of as much as $6,000 on remaining inventory on dealer lots. GM is also in the process of sending letters[…]
General Motors has temporarily reinstated production of two vehicles hailing from discontinued brands. The Saturn Outlook and Hummer H3 production lines have recommenced production temporarily despite their respective brands being[…]
Although Hummer’s tires are sinking into quicksand – and may remain there if a qualified new buyer does not come forward soon – an undisclosed buyer (or maybe even many[…]
Given the recent developments with Hummer, do you think it will have a life after GM?
As we learned yesterday, GM’s sale of Hummer to China’s Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. went sour due to Tengzhong’s failure to secure approval of the Chinese government. According[…]
After this morning’s rumors that GM’s sale of Hummer to Sichuan Tengzhong Industrial Machinery Co. was not approved by Chinese regulatory powers that be, The General has just announced that[…]
Chinese regulators have failed to approve General Motors’ proposal to sell Hummer to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co., according to two people close to the deal. The approval was[…]
Hummer’s sale to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery comes with a boatload of baggage. GM’s finances, jobs, and the brand’s continued existence are only a few of the major items[…]
We know the fate of Pontiac and Saturn. We know that Saab is taking off with Spyker while Hummer, the uber American SUV brand, is close to becoming a Chinese-owned[…]
GM has agreed to extend the deadline for the sale of Hummer to Sichuan Tengzhong until the end of February. According to Reuters, The General allowed Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial[…]
When GM reached a tentative agreement regarding the sale of Hummer with China-based Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. in October 2009, the only thing left was for the Chinese[…]
When GM filed for bankruptcy on June 1st of this year, it revealed that the Hummer brand would be discontinued. The next day, The General announced that it would sell Hummer to an undisclosed Chinese manufacturer, which later turned out to be Tengzhong (Sichuan Tenzghong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company). And that’s when obstacles began to spring up left and right.