The Rise and Fall of General Motors Company

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Could “Old” GM bring down “New” GM with the recent recall news?
Is the “Cinderella” story about the turnaround all a “fairy tale?” Are the poor workmanship practices of “Old GM” haunting “New GM?”
For want of a $0.57 switch will GM’s Kingdom be lost?
Recently in the news there has been an alarming fact about General Motors automobile products that have caused a loss of property and more importantly loss of lives, while most admit a simple design flaw could’ve been repaired with a $0.57 switch. This paper will touch on the history of GM dating back to 1899 where you will see a history of boom and bust cycle all the way up to the collapse and rebirth of GM in 2009 and subsequent success years since. The examination of some of the decisions made will help to paint a picture as to why GM failed, declared bankruptcy and ultimately had to be bailed out by the US government and taxpayers via TARP This paper will also pose two questions; “Were the roots of the bankruptcy and restructuring to blame in the current recall proceedings?” Should “New GM” be held accountable for actions of “Old GM?”
The History of General Motors Corporation the one time “largest automaker in the world” had its start in 1899. At that time over one thousand companies had attempted to improve the “horse drawn carriage” to that of an automobile and failed. William Crapo Durant; Durant had been in the horse carriage business in Flint Michigan since 1886 selling over 75,000 in 1895. In 1904 Durant bought into the Buick Motor company many other auto makers also had operations in Flint, MI; Chrysler, Buick, Nash to name a few. The economic downturn of 1907 bankrupted many of the smaller auto manufacturers and to protect the company Durant sought out Henry Ford and Ran...

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Mark Hood an engineer in Florida was hired by the family of Brooke Melton, she was driving a Chevy Cobalt that failed to deploy the airbags in a head on collision causing a fatality of her and her son. Mr. Hood had originally looked at a the part from a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt but after hours of testing was unable to discern why it failed.
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Flint, city, United States. (2013). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 1.
James R. HealeyUSA, T. (n.d). 100 YEARS OF CHEVY. USA Today.
Another Buick first for the trivia lover: Buick was the first car to wear a price sticker. The Automobile Price Labeling Act became effective in the 1959 model year, and Buick was the first 1959 line to be introduced.

Teahen Jr., J. K. (2003). Buick was bellwether that led GM in early years. Automotive News, 77(6037), 34

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