The Big Three Automakers will be submitting this week to Congress their detailed plans on how they will use government funds to turnaround their companies. The New York Times reports that GM is discussing buying out dealers that exclusively sell Saturns and market the cars instead through its Buick-Pontiac-GMC dealers. This would mean Saturn of Pensacola would be bought out and the Saturns handled by the Whibbs dealership.
Whatever the final plans, we will see an impact locally.
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