No Clear Consumer Support for Automotive Bailout
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CAMBRIDGE, MA - November 3, 2008: CarGurus, an online automotive community, today announced the results of its survey of more than 8,000 online automotive consumers worldwide. Fifty-two percent of respondents said they do not support a government bailout for General Motors and Ford. While 48% do favor some sort of bailout, the survey illustrated the lack of consumer consensus on bailouts and in particular federal support for these leading U.S. automotive manufacturers.
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"In these tough economic times, consumers appear to be torn on whether
to support Ford and GM with some sort of federal assistance," remarked
Langley Steinert, CEO/co-founder of CarGurus. "Not unlike the close votes
in Congress on the bank bailout package, the nation is split on federal
assistance for private industry. Many see it as a necessary step to save
jobs, but an equal proportion find it hard to stomach using public funds to
support private industry."
Survey Results Across the CarGurus Network, 8,000 respondents answered the question: Should the government bail out GM and Ford? (Total Votes = 8,000) -- No - 52% -- Yes - 48%