View Poll Results: If GM "goes under", what will happen to Chevrolet?
Will be purchased by another domestic automaker



4
7.14%
Will be purchased by a foreign automaker



19
33.93%
Will go off on its own



22
39.29%
Will cease to exist



11
19.64%
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If GM "goes under"...
If one wants to look at things, Cadillac is the only fully independent division that could be sold as a unit (it's own platform...Sigma..., it's own factory, a global-ready line), and would be of high intrest to a foreign investor. But the only way I believe GM would sell it is if it's part of a liquidation.
Buick can easily be bought by GM's co-producer in China, who could then export vehicles to the US and use an established dealer network. Saturn's only unique car (the Sky) is sold in Europe and may soon wind up under Holden as well.
But again, Chevrolet is GM. If one wants to wonder what will happen to Chevrolet if GM goes bankrupt, the question is really what will happen to GM if GM goes bankrupt.... you can't separate them.
Granted - GM has been making solid product for a few years now. But its funny because its true.
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I also think he could find better investment.Although speaking of GM building rail cars (from the other thread) Buffet did recently buy a lot of rail company stocks and a company that builds box cars.
Interestingly enough, EMD (the company that was spun-off from GM's divesture of its Electro-Motive Division) is partially held by a company called Berkshire Partners - no relation to Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, though.
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