GM Hopes Movie Will Transform Sales.
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Jul 2, 2007 at 4:18pm CDT
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Yahoo! has posted a new article about GM, going into detail on how hard they are trying to appeal to a younger market, and how the Transformers Movie will help. A warning before reading the article. If you're not a fan of in your face product placement, a few of the quotes might make you cringe.
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Comment by Supreme Convoy
Jul 2, 2007
If I had money for the gas or gas efficient, the new Camero would be sweet.
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Comment by dragons
Jul 2, 2007
if i had the money i wouldnt buy gm i just buy the cheapest and sfaest car there is not because the company puts there products in the films
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Comment by Autobot032
Jul 2, 2007
"GM Hopes Movie Will Transform Sales."
Yeah...banking on the movie to do that, probably won't help much. Oh sure, a few fanboys (and I mean GM enthusiasts) will get rock hard and go right out and buy themselves a GMC Topkick to make up for what they lack in size.
However, most people will just see the film for what it is. A fun, out of this world diversion for 2.5 hours and think nothing more.
If GM really wanted to transform their sales, they'd actually make cars that ran worth a damn. I watched a guy pull into a store with a Chevy Cobalt (he bought it *THAT* afternoon, and by 10:30 that night when I was on shift)....it broke down, right there in the parking lot. The same friggin' day he bought it!
Granted, not all of their vehicles are crap (although my family has never had a good run in with anything labeled GM...) and the fact that any car can be a lemon...but come on. It died the same day the guy bought it? Are you kidding me?
No. Banking on this movie will only help for a few sales, but if you really want to rebuild your company...make a quality product, respect your employees (instead of trying to buy them out and leave them by the wayside), and make the product affordable.
I don't know about you, but I (along with many other people, not just TF collectors who have personal feelings invested in this) can't afford to spend the money they require for a basic car with no extras included.
Bank on something viable, something tangible and real. Not a movie that might make or break itself in the box office.
Yeah...banking on the movie to do that, probably won't help much. Oh sure, a few fanboys (and I mean GM enthusiasts) will get rock hard and go right out and buy themselves a GMC Topkick to make up for what they lack in size.
However, most people will just see the film for what it is. A fun, out of this world diversion for 2.5 hours and think nothing more.
If GM really wanted to transform their sales, they'd actually make cars that ran worth a damn. I watched a guy pull into a store with a Chevy Cobalt (he bought it *THAT* afternoon, and by 10:30 that night when I was on shift)....it broke down, right there in the parking lot. The same friggin' day he bought it!
Granted, not all of their vehicles are crap (although my family has never had a good run in with anything labeled GM...) and the fact that any car can be a lemon...but come on. It died the same day the guy bought it? Are you kidding me?
No. Banking on this movie will only help for a few sales, but if you really want to rebuild your company...make a quality product, respect your employees (instead of trying to buy them out and leave them by the wayside), and make the product affordable.
I don't know about you, but I (along with many other people, not just TF collectors who have personal feelings invested in this) can't afford to spend the money they require for a basic car with no extras included.
Bank on something viable, something tangible and real. Not a movie that might make or break itself in the box office.
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Comment by Liege Evilmus
Jul 2, 2007
Not with me doing their advertising!
I keep stealing all the posters stickers and prop signs:)
I keep stealing all the posters stickers and prop signs:)
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Comment by TheMuffin
Jul 2, 2007
I'm with you Autobot32. I have an 06' Cobalt LS. While I like the car itself, it's a piece of crap overall. I've had it in the dealership 3 times already and it's not even two years old yet. And I have to take it back up there next week for a loud clunking noise when I hit bumps. It's like the damn shock isn't even bolted in anymore and it's clanking against the tab it gets bolted to. I swear they loosen something each time it's in so I have to keep taking it back. And then finally when the warranty is gone I'll have to start paying for things they intentionally broke. GM was so much better back in the 90's. My 95' Pontiac Sunfire only had one problem. And that was the fuel pump needing to be replaced in 2005. Ten years without a single problem...I crashed it soon after.
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Comment by osubot20
Jul 2, 2007
I still won't buy a GM I like Mopars. HOWEVER I am looking to to buy my favorite car of all time a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 396.
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Comment by Energon_Skywarp
Jul 2, 2007
That might be easier for them to do if one of their most featured vehicles *cough* Camaro *cough* was actually available for purchase!!
So silly.
Other than that you have a Topkick ($60,000 +), a Hummer ($50,000) and a Solstice, which at around $25,000 is the most affordable of the bunch. Too many pricey vehicles to try to sell if you ask me.
So silly.
Other than that you have a Topkick ($60,000 +), a Hummer ($50,000) and a Solstice, which at around $25,000 is the most affordable of the bunch. Too many pricey vehicles to try to sell if you ask me.
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Comment by Tigertrack
Jul 3, 2007
I didn't realize this, but I was watching a making of 'The Island' tonight and Bay has had GM ties for quite awhile. They made him a concept car modle then too.
Nice to have the hookups...anything to support the American auto industry! Advertise away Bay, and HASBRO, get people to buy more GM (and Ford too) vehicles. Our economy needs support!
Nice to have the hookups...anything to support the American auto industry! Advertise away Bay, and HASBRO, get people to buy more GM (and Ford too) vehicles. Our economy needs support!
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Comment by KSC
Jul 3, 2007
I love GM and I'm looking for anothe fan of cars to help me confim something
When Jazz scans the Soltice, on the showroom floor is another car sitting right next to it. Was that the Soltice's cousin the Saturn Sky?
For those of you who have no clue what I'm talking about, just look for this car in the aforementioned scene next time you see the film

When Jazz scans the Soltice, on the showroom floor is another car sitting right next to it. Was that the Soltice's cousin the Saturn Sky?
For those of you who have no clue what I'm talking about, just look for this car in the aforementioned scene next time you see the film

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Comment by Autobot032
Jul 3, 2007
The Solstice and the Sky are pretty much the same car, with slight modifications.
It's like the Cadillac pickup that shares the same body with the Chevy pickup. (can't think of the name right now.)
Or the GMC trucks that Sector 7 use, which are Chevy Suburbans.
It's like the Cadillac pickup that shares the same body with the Chevy pickup. (can't think of the name right now.)
Or the GMC trucks that Sector 7 use, which are Chevy Suburbans.
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Comment by KSC
Jul 3, 2007
Trust me, I know all that! 
Sharing body types is very common. For instance the new Dodge Charger=Magnum=Chrysler300, Cobalt=Ion=HHR=Saab 9-3, Eclipse=Laser=Talon, the list goes on and on.
specifically though, there is a SKY in the dealership where Jazz scans the Soltice. I screamed it out when I saw it!

Sharing body types is very common. For instance the new Dodge Charger=Magnum=Chrysler300, Cobalt=Ion=HHR=Saab 9-3, Eclipse=Laser=Talon, the list goes on and on.
specifically though, there is a SKY in the dealership where Jazz scans the Soltice. I screamed it out when I saw it!
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I agree. The days of the General dominating are long-gone. Now it is Toyota who rules in sales, and their are several reasons for this. RELIABILITY is one.
But I do concede the Solstice/Sky are great-LOOKING cars. But they are a bit late to save GM.
But the Miata is a far better car.
Comment by Anonymous
Jul 3, 2007
Autobot032 wrote:"GM Hopes Movie Will Transform Sales."
Yeah...banking on the movie to do that, probably won't help much. Oh sure, a few fanboys (and I mean GM enthusiasts) will get rock hard and go right out and buy themselves a GMC Topkick to make up for what they lack in size.
However, most people will just see the film for what it is. A fun, out of this world diversion for 2.5 hours and think nothing more.
If GM really wanted to transform their sales, they'd actually make cars that ran worth a damn. I watched a guy pull into a store with a Chevy Cobalt (he bought it *THAT* afternoon, and by 10:30 that night when I was on shift)....it broke down, right there in the parking lot. The same friggin' day he bought it!
Granted, not all of their vehicles are crap (although my family has never had a good run in with anything labeled GM...) and the fact that any car can be a lemon...but come on. It died the same day the guy bought it? Are you kidding me?
No. Banking on this movie will only help for a few sales, but if you really want to rebuild your company...make a quality product, respect your employees (instead of trying to buy them out and leave them by the wayside), and make the product affordable.
I don't know about you, but I (along with many other people, not just TF collectors who have personal feelings invested in this) can't afford to spend the money they require for a basic car with no extras included.
Bank on something viable, something tangible and real. Not a movie that might make or break itself in the box office.
I agree. The days of the General dominating are long-gone. Now it is Toyota who rules in sales, and their are several reasons for this. RELIABILITY is one.
But I do concede the Solstice/Sky are great-LOOKING cars. But they are a bit late to save GM.
But the Miata is a far better car.
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Comment by SunScourge
Jul 3, 2007
No offense but I hate GM and GM companies ( Chevy/Ford/Dodge). If domestic cars were a little more reliabel and didn't eat up so much gas I may like them. But it's to late anyway I am a honda man until I die.
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Hondas are sublime. But don't forget Toyota, and Nissan!
Comment by Anonymous
Jul 3, 2007
Black and Red Scourge wrote:No offense but I hate GM and GM companies ( Chevy/Ford/Dodge). If domestic cars were a little more reliabel and didn't eat up so much gas I may like them. But it's to late anyway I am a honda man until I die.
Hondas are sublime. But don't forget Toyota, and Nissan!
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Comment by Davoux prime
Jul 4, 2007
GM shouldve had a limited autobot line set up for the movie and the new camaro should be out sooner than later. Since any volkswagen make (audi,lambo,bentley etc) was shut out in the new movie except for the old beetle I decided to do a little autobot homage to my car for a couple of car shows I was in last month.


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Comment by Algus
Jul 4, 2007
I've been saving money for the camaro for awhile now. Though to be fair, I liked camaros a long time before the movie came out and would have bought one anyway. I was excited beyond belief when they announced they were going to put a new camaro out again.
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Oh yeah I got much love for my Japanese companies.
Comment by SunScourge
Jul 4, 2007
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Black and Red Scourge wrote:No offense but I hate GM and GM companies ( Chevy/Ford/Dodge). If domestic cars were a little more reliabel and didn't eat up so much gas I may like them. But it's to late anyway I am a honda man until I die.
Hondas are sublime. But don't forget Toyota, and Nissan!
Oh yeah I got much love for my Japanese companies.
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Sweet man, that's just a regular Golf, right? Because the GTI has the red trim around a matte-black grille.
But the logo is a bit LARGE.
Still ma great little car.
Comment by Anonymous
Jul 5, 2007
Davoux prime wrote:GM shouldve had a limited autobot line set up for the movie and the new camaro should be out sooner than later. Since any volkswagen make (audi,lambo,bentley etc) was shut out in the new movie except for the old beetle I decided to do a little autobot homage to my car for a couple of car shows I was in last month.
Sweet man, that's just a regular Golf, right? Because the GTI has the red trim around a matte-black grille.
But the logo is a bit LARGE.
Still ma great little car.
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Comment by Davoux prime
Jul 7, 2007
Yeah its a golf or rabbit whatever its called these days (same car). And yes from that angle the logo is a little big but it was a last minute thing we pumped out so there was no going back haha.
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Comment by Riotflea
Jul 7, 2007
They have a classic rock station on where I work 9 hours a day.
The commercials made me wince in pain.
In one, a chick is asking the dealer if the car she's looking at has "energon cannons" and a guy asks if it runs on "allspark cube".
Oh,there's much more, but that's all my brain could handle retaining of the gut-wrenching squareness.
The commercials made me wince in pain.
In one, a chick is asking the dealer if the car she's looking at has "energon cannons" and a guy asks if it runs on "allspark cube".
Oh,there's much more, but that's all my brain could handle retaining of the gut-wrenching squareness.