So I thought Pontiac was already a niche brand...GM doesn't think so?
So I thought Pontiac was already a niche brand...GM doesn't think so?
detnews.com article...
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...812020404/1148
The plan involves exploring the sale of Saab, talking to dealers about the future of Saturn and shrinking the Pontiac brand to more of a niche offering.
"Pontiac will be more of a high-value performance brand, like Corvette to Chevrolet," said Mark LaNeve, GM's North American vice president of sales.
GM established the Pontiac division in 1926 and Saturn in 1985.
Henderson would not speculate about what might happen to the Saturn brand, sales of which are down 20.9 percent this year.
"We need to do something...because it's not been successful," he said.
GM previously said it was trying to sell the Hummer brand.
The moves would let GM focus on four core brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC, which account for 83 percent of the company's sales.
WTF????? Make Buick a niche brand...Pontiac GENERATES MORE SALES.
I f-ing give up. Interesting how Saturn's sales are down 20% (other divisions are higher), yet they've given up on it. Must be the massive investment isn't getting a return...
Now imagine if that had been invested in PONTIAC........
(am I sounding like a broken record yet????)
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...812020404/1148
The plan involves exploring the sale of Saab, talking to dealers about the future of Saturn and shrinking the Pontiac brand to more of a niche offering.
"Pontiac will be more of a high-value performance brand, like Corvette to Chevrolet," said Mark LaNeve, GM's North American vice president of sales.
GM established the Pontiac division in 1926 and Saturn in 1985.
Henderson would not speculate about what might happen to the Saturn brand, sales of which are down 20.9 percent this year.
"We need to do something...because it's not been successful," he said.
GM previously said it was trying to sell the Hummer brand.
The moves would let GM focus on four core brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC, which account for 83 percent of the company's sales.
WTF????? Make Buick a niche brand...Pontiac GENERATES MORE SALES.
I f-ing give up. Interesting how Saturn's sales are down 20% (other divisions are higher), yet they've given up on it. Must be the massive investment isn't getting a return...

Now imagine if that had been invested in PONTIAC........
(am I sounding like a broken record yet????)
They'll all be niche brands before it's over.
But I too was confused on how they expect to get volume out of Buick, and why GMC is a core brand.
No matter what they do there still isn't going to be enough room inbetween Impala and CTS for a Buick and Pontiac sedan that actually make sense at the same time.
I think it should be carved in stone that a Buick or Pontiac midsize can exist at the same time. Pontiac or Buick large/small, etc. That would be a step in the right direction. Not cutting Buick down to.... Enclave, makes it sound like they're still up to there old tricks.
But I too was confused on how they expect to get volume out of Buick, and why GMC is a core brand.
No matter what they do there still isn't going to be enough room inbetween Impala and CTS for a Buick and Pontiac sedan that actually make sense at the same time.
I think it should be carved in stone that a Buick or Pontiac midsize can exist at the same time. Pontiac or Buick large/small, etc. That would be a step in the right direction. Not cutting Buick down to.... Enclave, makes it sound like they're still up to there old tricks.
Pontiac isn't a niche brand. It may be run in a less than ideal way, but you can still get something of a product line out of Pontiac's lineup.
What GM seems to be planning is to have the G8 line, this new 4 cylinder Holden sedan, the Solstice line, and perhaps the G6 in GXP form.
In short, it seems they'll get rid of the crossovers they said they'd lose 7 years ago, backtrack on the G3, lose the current G5 as well, and sell them all in Buick showrooms.
Why did Buick survive intact despite far less sales?
In a word: China.
Why is Saturn getting the axe?
Beyond low sales, name a Saturn that isn't sold by another GM division (if you said Astra, consider the Cobat coupe's replacement is going to be very similar to it).
What GM seems to be planning is to have the G8 line, this new 4 cylinder Holden sedan, the Solstice line, and perhaps the G6 in GXP form.
In short, it seems they'll get rid of the crossovers they said they'd lose 7 years ago, backtrack on the G3, lose the current G5 as well, and sell them all in Buick showrooms.
Why did Buick survive intact despite far less sales?
In a word: China.
Why is Saturn getting the axe?
Beyond low sales, name a Saturn that isn't sold by another GM division (if you said Astra, consider the Cobat coupe's replacement is going to be very similar to it).
Pontiac is losing models and shrinking, leaving only high performance vehicles that will be sold in Buick-GMC showrooms.
Apparently, they are using Corvette as a model for a brand within a brand.
In the 60/70's all Pontiac had was cars...so I am not sure how not selling something for everyone (i.e. no crossovers and econoboxes) makes you "niche". If I had my way, I would make Buick/Opel/Saturn all the same car with different grills. Then sell them as Buicks in China, Opels in Euorpe, and Saturns in the US. GM kinda screwed themselves from being able to do that because Saturn dealers are all seperate.
I like Guy's idea though of Pontiac being Holden's US sales arm...though I would want them to stil be Pontiac's. Maybe now we can have a new GTO (yeah right...)
I like Guy's idea though of Pontiac being Holden's US sales arm...though I would want them to stil be Pontiac's. Maybe now we can have a new GTO (yeah right...)
Yeah..but who thinks of Corvette as anything but a Chevy. It's just an excuse to shrink Pontiac, and get the Pontiac dealers to stop having the me too's for every new Chevy that comes out. You know you go to a Chey dealer to buy a Corvette...however who thinks to go to their Buick dealer for a Pontiac? I all sounds like something cooked up in a Seinfeld episode.
I do agree, it's all a little wacky and perplexing. But I also agree with a lot of what guionM has said, and it does seem that GM plans to cultivate Pontiac as a 'brand within a brand' in the same mold as Corvette/Chevy. That can end up being a good thing for us Pontiac fans
What GM seems to be planning is to have the G8 line, this new 4 cylinder Holden sedan, the Solstice line, and perhaps the G6 in GXP form.
In short, it seems they'll get rid of the crossovers they said they'd lose 7 years ago, backtrack on the G3, lose the current G5 as well, and sell them all in Buick showrooms.
Why did Buick survive intact despite far less sales?
In a word: China.
Why is Saturn getting the axe?
Beyond low sales, name a Saturn that isn't sold by another GM division (if you said Astra, consider the Cobat coupe's replacement is going to be very similar to it).
In short, it seems they'll get rid of the crossovers they said they'd lose 7 years ago, backtrack on the G3, lose the current G5 as well, and sell them all in Buick showrooms.
Why did Buick survive intact despite far less sales?
In a word: China.
Why is Saturn getting the axe?
Beyond low sales, name a Saturn that isn't sold by another GM division (if you said Astra, consider the Cobat coupe's replacement is going to be very similar to it).
You end up with Caddy, Chevy (with GMC as luxury truck/SUV options), and a smaller "Excitement" division only Pontiac for GM NA and have Buick stay in China.
Yeah..but who thinks of Corvette as anything but a Chevy. It's just an excuse to shrink Pontiac, and get the Pontiac dealers to stop having the me too's for every new Chevy that comes out. You know you go to a Chey dealer to buy a Corvette...however who thinks to go to their Buick dealer for a Pontiac? I all sounds like something cooked up in a Seinfeld episode.
If we assume that Pontiac will carry on with say, Solstice and G8, those two cars combined have less volume than Corvette. And Solstice is slated to go away in '11.
Sounds a lot like what PCS has been preaching for months. Sad but possibly true.
Possible, but I think they would live to regret it.
There's real, undeniable profit potential for the likes of the G8, Solstice etc, once GM's legacy costs get in line with the norms.
Here is the quote from the official "Plan":
Is it possible LaNeve misspoke or was missquoted? Based on the statement from the plan, Pontiac might be more of a "sporty", entry-level brand to complement Buick. Remember that GM must keep the BPG dealers happy, and they'll want something for someone that can't afford a Buick.
This channel will be fully competitive in terms of total entries offered, with Pontiac serving as a specialty/niche brand with reduced product offerings solely intended to complement Buick and GMC models and reinforce the channel as a whole.
Here is the quote from the official "Plan":
Is it possible LaNeve misspoke or was missquoted? Based on the statement from the plan, Pontiac might be more of a "sporty", entry-level brand to complement Buick. Remember that GM must keep the BPG dealers happy, and they'll want something for someone that can't afford a Buick.
Is it possible LaNeve misspoke or was missquoted? Based on the statement from the plan, Pontiac might be more of a "sporty", entry-level brand to complement Buick. Remember that GM must keep the BPG dealers happy, and they'll want something for someone that can't afford a Buick.

...'specialty' is the congress-friendly 2009 code word for that...


