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Old 25-02-2010, 12:16 PM   #1
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Hummer's head is on the chopping block after the sale to the Chinese failed.

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Old 25-02-2010, 12:25 PM   #2
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The chinese wont import them they will buy one hummer copy it and great wall will have another model as with all the other cheap shyte they make.
Copy right, intellectual property and patents mean nil over there
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Old 25-02-2010, 12:30 PM   #3
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How is this possible i think the Gold Coast has the most sales in OZ :
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^^LOL

I dont know who they even justified their current line up.
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Old 25-02-2010, 03:36 PM   #5
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Wow Didn't see that coming!!! : hahahahha *sarcasm*

The hummer was never going to be a long term sales champion...

I really feel sorry for the limo companies that have gone and bought HEAPS of these things... cos they're only gonna be cool for 'so long' and not classics that will be popular all the time...

There is one company here in Melbourne that has around 15 of them (stretched Hummers)... I can only imagine how much cash it tied up in these cars, and how long its gonna take to recover, and then make any sort of money...
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Old 25-02-2010, 04:18 PM   #6
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Old 26-02-2010, 10:15 PM   #7
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GM deal to sell Hummer fails

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GM to wind-down Hummer operations after deal with China’s Tengzhong falls through

25 February 2010

By TERRY MARTIN

GENERAL Motors will begin winding down its Hummer brand after the deal to sell it to China’s Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co Ltd fell through.

The American auto giant announced overnight that Tengzhong was “unable to complete the acquisition” of Hummer, which in turn has prompted it to commence dismantling its Hummer operations.

The process could still see GM receive new bids for the military off-road brand, although the chances of a new deal being struck – and some 3000 jobs, mostly in the US, saved – are not believed to be strong.

“One year ago, General Motors announced that we were going to divest Hummer, as part of focusing our efforts on Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac going forward,” said GM vice-president of corporate planning and alliances, John Smith.

“We have since considered a number of possibilities for Hummer along the way, and we are disappointed that the deal with Tengzhong could not be completed.

“GM will now work closely with Hummer employees, dealers and suppliers to wind down the business in an orderly and responsible manner.”

GM Holden spokesman Scott Whiffin told GoAuto that news of the aborted sale had come as a surprise to the Australian distributor, despite speculation in recent weeks that Tengzhong was have difficulty achieving final approval from the Chinese government.

“We don’t have a lot of detail but, on the face of it, it looks like we are going to move now to wind-down the business,” Mr Whiffin said. “It is disappointing news.

“As the local distributor, we will certainly be honouring warranties and continuing to provide service support and spare parts to current Hummer owners.

“Beyond that, in terms of where to from here, what might the timing be, how might this unfold, we just don’t have that detail yet. As of last night, the deal was more or less on track – so it’s news to us as well, and a disappointing outcome.”

GM Holden has advised that none of the Hummer’s 20 Australian retail outlets are standalone dealerships.

As GoAuto reported in December, GM Holden ceased importing Hummer (and Saab) vehicles around June last year, leaving dealers to simply run down stock levels as negotiations over the sale of the two brands continued overseas.

GM signed a “definitive agreement” to sell Hummer to Tengzhong in October, just a week after GM’s agreement to sell its Saturn brand to the Penske Automotive Group collapsed at the last minute.

Before then, the successful sale of Hummer had been in doubt since a preliminary agreement with Tengzhong was signed in June 2 – a day after GM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US – as reports out of China indicated that Tengzhong faced a number of financial and regulatory hurdles.

Those hurdles, which included approval by Chinese government agencies, appear now to have not been entirely resolved as the October agreement indicated.

Under the terms of the agreement, Tengzhong was to purchase Hummer through an investment entity in which it holds an 80 per cent stake. A private entrepreneur, Suolang Duoji, whose holdings include the Hong Kong-listed chemical producer Lumena, was to hold the remaining 20 per cent stake.

Financial terms of the agreement remain undisclosed, but overseas reports have placed the purchase price at $US150 million ($A168 million).

Hummer is the last of GM’s four unwanted brands. The ‘New GM’ is winding down Pontiac and Saturn, and earlier this week completed the sale of Saab to niche Dutch supercar manufacturer Spyker.

In announcing that it had finalised the Saab deal with Spyker, Mr Smith said: “This transaction represents the successful outcome of months of hard work and intense negotiations, all aimed at securing a sustainable future for this unique brand, and we are pleased with the positive outcome.

“This is a great day for Saab employees, dealers and suppliers, and a great day for millions of Saab customers and fans worldwide.”

GM Europe president Nick Reilly added: “Throughout negotiations over the past year, GM has worked with many parties, including governments and investors, to find a solution for Saab.

“I’m very pleased that we could come to a positive conclusion, one that presents a viable future for Saab and preserves jobs in Sweden and elsewhere.”

Details of the Australian ramifications of the Saab deal – which will include the appointment of a new distributor – are still to be announced, Mr Whiffin confirmed today.
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Old 26-02-2010, 10:16 PM   #8
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February 26, 2010 by Adam Marshall

After the sale of the Hummer brand to China’s Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co.Ltd. fell through General Motors will wind down the brand.

All warranty issues will be honoured by General Motors as well as providing spare parts and support worldwide.

Hummer is the last unwanted brand that General Motors was attempting to sell. After the failed sale of the Saturn brand which is also being wound down and the phasing out of the Pontiac brand. The only successful sale has been that of Saab which almost didn’t happen.

GM is still open to bids for Hummer as it winds the brand down. Saab was in the process of being wound down when Spyker entered into the bidding process which was successful. GM doesn’t have high hopes for a similar outcome for Hummer though.

Hummer has been up for sale since 2008 and has had a 67 percent sales decline in 2009, the worst result of any volume brand in the U.S. Hummer first entered the civilian market in 1992 and GM bought the brand in 1999 from AM General who continue to manufacture the version for the armed forces.

Hummer’s best sales result in the U.S. was 71,524 in 2006 before the price of fuel rose above $4 per gallon in 2008. Last year sales were down to 9,046.
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