View Full Version : Toyota chief: U.S. government would likely support GM


HotRodSaint
01-11-06, 11:16 AM
The U.S. government would probably step in to support General Motors if the world's No.1 automaker fell into further difficulty, Hiroshi Okuda, chairman of Toyota Motor Corp., said on Tuesday.

"GM is a U.S. industry icon," Okuda said. "The U.S. government won't leave it if it tumbles into real difficulty," said Okuda, whose company is widely expected to overtake GM as the world's biggest auto maker in the next year or two.

"The company is in a tough condition," said Okuda, speaking as head of the Japan Business Federation, Japan's biggest lobby.

Running through a list of GM's problems, Okuda noted that its market share has been declining and that it had been so far unsuccessful in its attempts to sell a financial unit.

He also cited a lack of appealing new models.
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90Brougham350
01-11-06, 12:12 PM
I hate to say it, but he nailed it right on the head.