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Guess Who’s Back Again? Bob Lutz Returns to GM as Advisor
No matter the age, a petrol head like Bob Lutz can't stay away too long from the car industry. In fact, even though GM's former vice president and product czar had retired in the May 2010, the 79-year-old has been providing advice to the firm's executives without pay ever since. Now, GM decided to formally hire Lutz as an advisor to provide counsel to the senior leadership team of the company.
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Lotus Reportedly Interested In Bob Lutz And Former Rolls Royce Ceo, Tom Purves
We may not have heard the last of Bob Lutz yet. According to a report from Autonews, Lotus Cars is interested in hiring the former GM Vice Chairman together with ex-CEO of Rolls Royce, Tom Purves, as advisors to help the company on its five-year turnaround...
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Gm's Bob Lutz Says That Auto Execs Are "way, Way, Way Underpaid"...
Yes, you read correctly; auto executives earning six- or seven-figure salaries to run a company that went bankrupt and had to be bailed out by the government, (partially due to the incompetence of some of its high-ranking/paid officials), should be filling...
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Bob Lutz Backs Out On Pontiac G8 - Chevy Caprice Idea...
Just a week ago we told you that in an interview with Automobile Magazine, General Motors' Bob Lutz revealed that the Pontiac G8 would live on as the Chevrolet Caprice, in spite of the fact that GM CEO Fritz Henderson had previously announced the...
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Gm Shares Sink To 76-year Low After Lutz, Stephens And Other Execs Sell Stocks
We think that the phrase that sums up the story here is 'jump ship before it sinks to the bottom of the sea'. As General Motors heads towards bankruptcy or a restructuring that would ultimately wipe out existing shareholders, everyone is looking...
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Ed Welburn Hugging A Chevy Camaro Prototype...
Aww, aint that cute? Well, no it’s actually funny but that’s another story. As you might have read on Carscoop earlier today (click here), GM’s Vice President, Bob Lutz visited Australia along with GM Vice President for Global Design...
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