General Motors, Driven to the Brink

In late May, senior executives at General Motors confronted a decision that few thought they would ever face: whether to continue developing the next generation of one of the most successful products in G.M.’s 100-year history — the full-size sport utility vehicle — or to punt the program entirely.

It’s rare for an automaker to pull the plug on high-profile initiatives, much less one involving a $2 billion, top-to-bottom overhaul of a ... Full Story »

Posted by Chris Finnie

See All Reviews »

Review

Alejandra Reyes
4.3
by Alejandra Reyes - Oct. 26, 2008

Yes because it has very interesting statistics not just about GM but about America as well that help them prove their point. They basically did theyre homework with this piece.

See All Reviews »

Alejandra's Rating

Overall
4.3

Good
from 6 answers
Quality
4.4
Facts
4.0
Fairness
4.0
Information
5.0
Popularity
4.0
Recommendation
4.0
Credibility
4.0
More How our ratings work »