Declaring Confidence
You can’t just ‘declare’ confidence. Case in point: GM announces their “Total Confidence” program. Since when can you just ‘announce’ your way to total confidence?
And they’re going to cover car payments for up to 24 months for customers in ‘difficulty”. With what? With government money?? They don’t have any money of their own, they’re BANKRUPT!!! So now the taxpayers will be making peoples’ car payments in addition to their mortgage payments??
Where’s that duct tape…
Update: This article says they’ll make up to 9 payments in the first 24 months…
Now GM is in the ‘income protection’ business:
“Unlike other programs out there, ‘GM Total Confidence’ provides comprehensive coverage for new vehicle owners – from protecting their new vehicle investment to protecting their family’s income,” GM said.
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Be Careful, if you buy one of these cars and then get a bonus from your employer…
You get the picture?
Comment by Tony — 3/31/2009 @ 6:29 pm
You have to give three wheels and the engine back to the gov’t.
Comment by BMB — 3/31/2009 @ 6:39 pm