GM European CEO Resigns After Opel Reversal - Bob Lutz to fill in?

Musical chairs: Opel Edition

Carl-Peter Forster, chief executive, General Motors Co. Europe
Carl-Peter Forster, chief executive, General Motors Co. Europe

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 radmeister radmeister
Yeah, let's put Bob Lutz, the guy who was in charge of GM and dragged it through the mud in charge of GM's only functioning unit so he can bring that one down too...GOOOD IDEA! I swear these guys must want to destroy this company.
November 9, 2009 4:38 pm
 autoficianado autoficianado
ummmm Bob Lutz has never "in charge of GM". He did a great job at Chrysler before the Daimler Benz takeover and then went to work for GM. Some of you just seem to hate anything american just because it's american and that is ridiculous. Idiots & morons live on every continent in every country. Besides at least GM allowed Forster to save face by resigning after all Forster was very public in his statements that Opel would be better off with Magna. So they cut him just like Jurgen Schremp did to Wolfgang Bernhard who was about to become CEO for Mercedes Benz for his statements. I love German cars but there is a reason why there are so many German executives playing musical chairs, they are arrogant. Company executives are supposed to keep their opinions to themselves and not make the company look bad. Blame Forster for making unprofessional statements to the media....thats why he lost his position. If you owned a company and the president of your company bad mouthed you in public to the media you would fire him also...the only one surprised was Forster. lol
November 9, 2009 4:50 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
thumbs up
November 9, 2009 8:55 pm
 joelynn joelynn
it seems a very sensible decision to keep Opel- it is a very successful and well respected firm in Europe and must contribute a lot of profit to GM. I hope this will secure the jobs in england and poland that were threatened by Magna
November 9, 2009 6:25 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
I don't think those jobs are any safer under GM management. They cut like 15000+ jobs in their own country, to their own people. What makes you think they won't do that to europeans? The original reason they were interested in selling opel was because the unit was losing money. How do you return to profit? You cut production, cut jobs and benefits. Simple economics 101.
November 10, 2009 6:57 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
er...still don't know...what's good about & how great is Bob Lutz anyway? i don't know...
November 9, 2009 6:43 pm
 mldrieling mldrieling
autoficianado - finally. Thank you. Bob Lutz came to GM and started to straighten out thier product lines. He's responsible for the Pontiac Solstice & Saturn Sky. I'm sure there is also a Opel version of this. Remember that Lutz was hired as a product guy. He's responsible for cleaning all the plastic off Pontiacs, bringing Cadillac back from the brink, getting rid of Oldsmobile (couldn't buy a good car) etc., etc., etc. Lutz gave Chyrsler their style, which lead to the Mercedes buyout. Lutz knows cars.
November 10, 2009 12:50 am
 Oliver Oliver
Due to the fact that I don't like Opel I think it's a great idea to bring Lutz :-) Let's see Opel dissapear within the next 2 years. If Lutz is in charge it'll probaly just last for 1 year. Looking forward to see a V8 6.1 Liter Opel Pick-Up-Truck soon!
November 10, 2009 7:39 am