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SURVEY RESULTS: Just Over 40 Percent Would Buy from the New GM
July 20, 2009
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By Amy Antenora
This month marks the start of the New General Motors, a mere 40 days after originally filing for bankruptcy. The automaker has made a lot of promises to the American public, saying that it has a renewed commitment to listening to and empowering its customers. For last week’s AMN Survey, we asked whether you would consider buying a vehicle from the “New GM.” Forty-two percent of respondents said yes, with 58 percent of voters saying they are not interested in a new GM car.

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Some financial analysts predict that the recession will begin to taper off at the end of this year. Other signs of an economic rebound are starting to crop up as well. The U.S. jobless rate has dropped to its lowest level in six months. Tell us: Is your business beginning to bounce back?

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About the Author
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Amy Antenora
Editor, aftermarketNews
aantenora@babcox.com

With more than a decade of experience in the communications field, Amy has been Editor of aftermarketNews since 2002. Prior to joining Babcox Publications, Amy worked as a general assignment reporter for the West Akron Sun, as a freelance Arts & Entertainment writer for AmericaOnline and also worked in PR for two state Universities.