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Road Warrior
07-05-2009, 11:16 AM
Opinions are like arseholes, coz, you know, everyone's got one and some of them stink and produce excrement.

From www.caradvice.com.au


GM Holden is not for sale nor is any sale being entertained, Holden spokesman, Scott Whiffin, told CarAdvice today.

Responding to “highly speculative” claims by one media outlet that GM Holden would “probably” be sold to Chinese interests, Mr Whiffin said this was definitely not the case.

Self-styled automotive media expert and publisher of the New Zealand based Dog and Lemon Guide, Clive Matthew-Wilson, has claimed that a Chinese takeover of Holden “was a real possibility.”

“All of this looks just a little bit like self-promotion thinly disguised as complete speculation,” Mr Whiffin told CarAdvice.

“Let’s just deal with the facts - the fact is that GM is going through a process of reinvention that will see it emerge alive and well as a much leaner, more customer-focused and customer-responsive organisation.”

“In terms of Holden, what GM has said is that we are a viable, valuable and important part of its global picture. So to the answer to the question is Holden about to be sold off to the Chinese or anybody else – the answer is no,” Mr Whiffin added.

Seeking to make the situation absolutely clear Mr Whiffin said, “And to the question are there even discussions about selling off Holden or offering some kind of a stake a third party – no.”

Mr Matthew-Wilson, who styles himself as an internationally recognised expert on cars, said in a media release today that speculation that Holden will be sold to a Chinese company was valid, but this would not save Australian jobs.

“What the Chinese want is the dealers and the technology. The Holden Commodore would make an ideal vehicle to sell from China to America, and the Chinese could probably retail it for around 30 per cent cheaper than a Commodore built in Australia.”
“If the Chinese take over Holden, there will probably be a lot of assurances made about keeping the Australian plants going, but these will be largely empty promises.

“From day one the Chinese will start building a Holden plant in China and after a couple of years they’ll quietly close down their Australian assembly operation, leaving just a small research and development team behind,” Mr Matthews-Wilson said.

There is little to support his claims and Mr Matthew-Wilson has made similar claims, with little or no supporting evidence, in the past.

Blam.

**** you, Clive Mathew-Wilson, and **** your "Dog and Lemon" guide too. :flipoff:

seedyrom
07-05-2009, 11:32 AM
And this is news worthy how?

Must be a slow day.


“All of this looks just a little bit like self-promotion thinly disguised as complete speculation,” Mr Whiffin told CarAdvice.


Smackdown, direct from Holden :lol:

Ryzz
07-05-2009, 11:50 AM
Seriously where does this guy get off "speculating" when he obviously has NFI in the first place, has access to no information from "inside" GM as to how things are running, cash flow etc. Seriously what a farq tard!

DaveHAT
07-05-2009, 11:57 AM
Seriously where does this guy get off "speculating" when he obviously has NFI in the first place, has access to no information from "inside" GM as to how things are running, cash flow etc. Seriously what a farq tard!

Mate ... he's a kiwi and a "journalist", what more explanation do you need?

:D :woot:

boyley
07-05-2009, 12:24 PM
Mate ... he's a kiwi and a "journalist", what more explanation do you need?

:D :woot:

Bah none:)

davus
07-05-2009, 12:59 PM
"go eat a dick"............lol. Gotta love that phrase.

Just brings up images of a dude sitting down at a posh dinner somewhere, with his Tuxedo on. The waiter comes up and asks what hed like to order, and the guy, in a posh english accent says "a dick please".

Maybe im looking into it a bit too much though.

VX2VESS
07-05-2009, 01:04 PM
Seems this guy is trying to get rid of Holden here by speculating to everyone via the media


"go eat a dick"............lol. Gotta love that phrase.

Just brings up images of a dude sitting down at a posh dinner somewhere, with his Tuxedo on. The waiter comes up and asks what hed like to order, and the guy, in a posh english accent says "a dick please".

Maybe im looking into it a bit too much though.

maybe :confused:

pagey
07-05-2009, 01:22 PM
About as much credibility as Mathew Newton playing a tough guy and putting on a NZ accent.

*disclaimer* Mr Newton has proven capable of beating up women, however this is generally not viewed as "tough" as per the application of the word in this instance.

the big fist
07-05-2009, 01:24 PM
I think it is a very valid reasoning. A huge amount of car manufacturers are building in China now. A lot of the components come from there anyway. The government obviously would do what it could to stop it but if they are not making money then why would they keep building them in Aus. You have to be realistic.

eg:
http://www.gmchina.com

Big_Valven
07-05-2009, 01:36 PM
That, indeed, hey may eat.

HSVDKB
07-05-2009, 02:05 PM
Mate ... he's a kiwi and a "journalist", what more explanation do you need?

Clever boy, your attitude is no better than the Lemon dog. No one listens to this crackpot in NZ but you guys always give him airplay

Road Warrior
07-05-2009, 02:47 PM
I think it is a very valid reasoning. A huge amount of car manufacturers are building in China now. A lot of the components come from there anyway. The government obviously would do what it could to stop it but if they are not making money then why would they keep building them in Aus. You have to be realistic.

eg:
http://www.gmchina.com

That would be a decision made by GM as they already assemble CKD Zeta cars there, however this hyphenated named wanker is fondling himself over Holden being bought by some tin-pot Commie car maker that we've never heard of.

Hahaaa

the big fist
07-05-2009, 06:17 PM
buwhahahahhaa, lets hope that he googles his own name !

clubbie
07-05-2009, 07:02 PM
Road Warrioir.......that's pure gold:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: