GM dealerships plug on despite unclear future

Dealerships across the country are slashing sale prices and financing charges to entice consumers weary of getting involved with the uncertain future of GM brands. GM announced it was declaring bankruptcy

News 12 Staff

Jun 1, 2009, 11:49 PM

Updated 5,622 days ago

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Dealerships across the country are slashing sale prices and financing charges to entice consumers weary of getting involved with the uncertain future of GM brands.
GM announced it was declaring bankruptcy Monday. Some of the automaker's brands, like Chevrolet, will continue to be made and sold after bankruptcy. Others like Pontiac, Hummer, Saab and Saturn will be sold or dropped.
Saturn of Bordentown's Mike Maguire is telling consumers that his dealership is still alive and is confident the Saturn brand will be sold to another company.
"We're here, we're open and we're proud of the vehicles we sell and services," says McGuire.