Adams is a pretty good back. He adds a lot to their offense. It hurt them when he went out last week. |
All of those things are gradually coming true, so I'm cautiously optimistic about the way the business is developing in the United States. |
Any time you play a good opponent in your opener it's good to get out with a win. Obviously, we've got a lot of things to work on. But the defense made some big plays. With (John) Pemberton, (Michael) Phillips and (Brandon) Walker inside, we're pretty good. |
Bankruptcy is totally out of the question. We have never contemplated it. |
Being able to “think outside the box” presupposes you were able to think in it |
But we are paying the penalty for being a 98-year-old company. |
Dale [Earnhardt] Jr. actually held that steering wheel of the Budweiser car. Jeff Gordon actually held the steering wheel of that DuPont car. |
Design is the great differentiator. In our company, there was a time - not so long ago - when we thought design didn't matter very much. We had a sensible' mentality. We produced vehicles to be practical and serve real-life needs. |
For those who want a nicer interior, take a look at the one in the Saturn Sky. For those who need more power, the answer is on the floor. |
For us to go out with a half-baked system just to get a few months out, I don't think would be prudent. |
From a strict business proposition, this is not where we would make an investment, ... It's not clear that you'll ever be able to recapture the cost of a hybrid in the pricing. But what we forgot in the equation was the emotional aspect of it. |
GM didn't build bad cars in the 1980s and 1990s, but those autos lacked the fit and finish and styling and elegance they should have had. |
GM is definitely better off with Saab brand. |
GM was running hybrids as early as 1968. But when you do a product [at GM], the minute you're dealing with cars, it must generate shareholder return. |
He's a heck of an athlete and he's got excellent speed. He's dangerous in the open field. |