Your 2010 GM product lineup

2010 Cadillac CTS Sport WagonGeneral Motors created the concept of producing a new line of cars each year, back when the company ruled the industry. While the idea of rolling out totally revamped products has evolved, the manufacturers do try to offer something new each year even if many models feature just minor changes. So it’s interesting to see what GM is offering in the midst of battle for survival.

Here’s the latest from GM:

GM will focus on four brands — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC — that combine leading-edge design, technology, engineering excellence and quality, backed by the most comprehensive customer care package in the industry.

2010 Buick LaCrosse CXLFor those brands, GM will introduce six all-new, car and crossover models, including the Buick LaCrosse luxury sedan; the Cadillac SRX crossover and Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon; the Chevrolet Camaro sports coupe and Chevrolet Equinox compact SUV; and the GMC Terrain compact SUV. In addition, Chevrolet’s iconic nameplate, Corvette, adds the Grand Sport, one of the most recognized names from Corvette’s illustrious racing heritage.
2010 Chevrolet Camaro LT with an RS Appearance Package
Additionally, the Pontiac Vibe will be available as a 2010 model; the Pontiac G6 will be available only for fleet customers.

We have further streamlined the product guide by offering only a list of “What’s New” for certain carryover models, rather than a full news release. Full news releases have been included for newer models. Specifications and photos are available for each vehicle plus Fleet & Commercial and GM Powertrain. Video is also included in certain vehicle sections and the GM Powertrain section. There is no embargo date for any of the material.

More here.

Meanwhile, What I Learned Today put a pencil to paper and determined that each of us has invested $362 in GM. Unfortunately, GM will need to grow to a market cap of $83 billion before we break even. Unfortunately, that’s nearly 50 percent higher than the company’s all-time peak worth, and more than 10 times its current value.

Don Mecoy
Business Writer



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