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US carmakers in new bail-out plea | US carmakers in new bail-out plea |
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General Motors has asked US Congress for a loan of $12bn (£8bn), with an additional $6bn if necessary, to help it survive the economic downturn. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, Ford asked Congress for a $9bn (£6bn) bridging loan in case it gets into financial difficulties. | |
Chrysler is also presenting its new cost-cutting plans to Congress in the hope an emergency loan. | |
Both Ford and GM also reported a huge drop in sales for November as the economic slowdown deepens. | |
In its submission, GM said that, if the loan was granted, it would draw on $4bn this month before beginning repayments in 2011. | |
It said it would continue its efforts to develop more fuel efficient vehicles, including an investment of $2.9bn in alternative fuels, and cut costs, levels of debt and top executives' pay. | |
GM pledged to reduce its chief executive Rick Wagoner's pay to just one dollar a year. | |
Ford made a similar pledge, but only should it need to call on the emergency loan. | |
It also said it would sell its five corporate jets as part of its cost-cutting plan. | |
Other measures could include selling some businesses, such as Swedish carmaker Volvo. | Other measures could include selling some businesses, such as Swedish carmaker Volvo. |
Ford also said a $14bn investment was needed in new technologies in the next seven years in order to improve fuel efficiency. | |
Every manufacturer is posting awful numbers and we are no exception Mark LeNeve, vice president, GM North America | Every manufacturer is posting awful numbers and we are no exception Mark LeNeve, vice president, GM North America |
"Ford is asking for access to up to $9bn in bridge financing, but reiterated that it hopes to complete its transformation without accessing the loan should Congress agree to make the funds available," the carmaker said in a statement ahead of a hearing in Congress. | "Ford is asking for access to up to $9bn in bridge financing, but reiterated that it hopes to complete its transformation without accessing the loan should Congress agree to make the funds available," the carmaker said in a statement ahead of a hearing in Congress. |
Ford said it expected to return to profit, or at least break even, by 2011. | Ford said it expected to return to profit, or at least break even, by 2011. |
Tough task | Tough task |
The poor sales figures have highlighted what a tough task this will be. Ford sold 31% fewer light vehicles in November than it did in the same month last year. | The poor sales figures have highlighted what a tough task this will be. Ford sold 31% fewer light vehicles in November than it did in the same month last year. |
GM fared even worse, with sales plunging 41%. | GM fared even worse, with sales plunging 41%. |
"Every manufacturer is posting awful numbers and we are no exception," said Mark LeNeve at GM North America. | "Every manufacturer is posting awful numbers and we are no exception," said Mark LeNeve at GM North America. |
Indeed, Honda's year-on-year US sales fell by 32% in November, while Toyota's fell by 34%. | Indeed, Honda's year-on-year US sales fell by 32% in November, while Toyota's fell by 34%. |
"The consumer is scared and sitting on the sideline. We need appropriate economic stimulus to get the consumer back in the game," Mr LeNeve added. | "The consumer is scared and sitting on the sideline. We need appropriate economic stimulus to get the consumer back in the game," Mr LeNeve added. |
But the White House has already expressed scepticism about the bail-out plans. | But the White House has already expressed scepticism about the bail-out plans. |
"We are sticking to our guns that the companies have to prove that they are viable before taxpayer dollars should be given to them," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. | "We are sticking to our guns that the companies have to prove that they are viable before taxpayer dollars should be given to them," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. |
And the Swedish government has ruled out a takeover of Volvo if Ford is unable to sell it. | And the Swedish government has ruled out a takeover of Volvo if Ford is unable to sell it. |
Avoiding criticism | Avoiding criticism |
The company's heads decided not to use private jets to get to Washington this time to avoid criticism. | The company's heads decided not to use private jets to get to Washington this time to avoid criticism. |
Mr Wagoner and Ford chief executive Alan Mulally are both said to have driven one of their own companies' hybrid cars from Detroit, while Chrysler boss Bob Nardelli has said he will not use a corporate jet. | |
GM has warned it could run out of cash in a matter of weeks and cannot wait until President-elect Barack Obama - who may be more sympathetic to industry pleas - is sworn in in January. | GM has warned it could run out of cash in a matter of weeks and cannot wait until President-elect Barack Obama - who may be more sympathetic to industry pleas - is sworn in in January. |
The company was left with $16bn in cash at the end of September after losing $6.9bn in the previous three months. | The company was left with $16bn in cash at the end of September after losing $6.9bn in the previous three months. |
But Republican critics and some Democrats say the financial crisis is not the only reason why the biggest US carmakers are in trouble. | But Republican critics and some Democrats say the financial crisis is not the only reason why the biggest US carmakers are in trouble. |
They say that the Ford, GM and Chrysler's production was inefficient, and that their labour costs were higher than many of their foreign rivals. | They say that the Ford, GM and Chrysler's production was inefficient, and that their labour costs were higher than many of their foreign rivals. |
Other critics want to make sure that the Detroit automakers adopt more environmentally friendly policies, including strict fuel efficiency targets, in return for government aid. | Other critics want to make sure that the Detroit automakers adopt more environmentally friendly policies, including strict fuel efficiency targets, in return for government aid. |
The union representing the autoworkers, the UAW, is reportedly considering renegotiating their union contracts. | The union representing the autoworkers, the UAW, is reportedly considering renegotiating their union contracts. |
Two Congresses | Two Congresses |
Most analysts think that GM is "too big to fail", while Chrysler is the most vulnerable of the Detroit Three and might be forced into a partnership with stronger rivals. | Most analysts think that GM is "too big to fail", while Chrysler is the most vulnerable of the Detroit Three and might be forced into a partnership with stronger rivals. |
The three carmakers Tuesday's presentations precede hearings in Congress later this week. | The three carmakers Tuesday's presentations precede hearings in Congress later this week. |
According to sources familiar with the carmakers' plans and statements from the companies, GM may consider selling off its Pontiac, Saab and Saturn brands, while Ford could sell off its Volvo luxury brand. | According to sources familiar with the carmakers' plans and statements from the companies, GM may consider selling off its Pontiac, Saab and Saturn brands, while Ford could sell off its Volvo luxury brand. |
They may also move to consolidate their sprawling dealer networks. | They may also move to consolidate their sprawling dealer networks. |
The lame-duck Congress could vote on a bail-out plan, or could delay consideration until the new Congress, with a much bigger Democratic majority, takes office on 6 January. | The lame-duck Congress could vote on a bail-out plan, or could delay consideration until the new Congress, with a much bigger Democratic majority, takes office on 6 January. |
The Bush administration has offered to accelerate the payment of some $25bn in green investment credits already allocated to the car industry, but this has been opposed by Democrats in the House of Representatives. | The Bush administration has offered to accelerate the payment of some $25bn in green investment credits already allocated to the car industry, but this has been opposed by Democrats in the House of Representatives. |