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Salón Internacional del Automóvil de Buenos Aires
Hoy, General Motors te invita a seguir por Internet su primera transmisión en español directamente desde el Salón Internacional del Automóvil de Buenos Aires, en el Predio Ferial de Palermo.
Vas a escuchar al señor Ray G. Young, presidente de GM Mercosur y a la señora Elizabeth Moscato, directora comercial de GM de Argentina. Ellos van a hablar acerca del desempeño de GM en el mercado argentino y sobre los nuevos vehículos que llegarán pronto a ese país.
También podrás escuchar al señor Maxililiano Laroquette, un ingeniero argentino nacido en Buenos Aires y que desde hace más de 13 años trabaja en el centro de diseño de GM en Warren, Michigan.
Esperamos que disfrutes de esta primera transmisión por Internet desde Argentina y te invitamos a dejar tus comentarios al respecto en el blog Fastlane. Bienvenidos a Radio Fastlane.
[This is our first Spanish language podcast. It's from the GM press conference at the Buenos Aires Auto Show held at Predio Ferial de Palermo on June 16.
Ray G. Young, President of GM Mercosul operations, and Elizabeth Moscato, GM Argentina's sales and marketing director, speak about GM Argentina's market position and future products for the country. The press conference also features GM Lead Engineer Maximiliano Larroquette, who is Argentine by birth and works at GM's Global Design Center in Warren, Michigan.]
Posted by Editor on June 17, 2005 3:38 PM
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Felicidades a Argentina y A GM de Argentina. Creo que es un buen movimiento de parte de GM de implementar el uso de este medio en otror idiomas y culturas.
Ahora, la pregunta es, ¿Por que General Motors no trae de los vehiculos producidos en sur America para Norteamerica? Muchos de los productos GM en Argentina, al igual que en otros paises sur americanos, son buenos productos, de alta calidad, eficientes en la economia y en combustible y tambien en precio.
Gracias por incluir el mundo latino en el mundo del internet de Geneal Motors. Otra vez, felicidades por todos sus logros, y suerte en sus futuros planes.
Mo
Posted by: Mo on June 17, 2005 4:19 PM
Donde esta los autos nuevos con RWD?
Posted by: John on June 17, 2005 4:36 PM
If you are serious about attracting the USA Latino's interest, you must do better than this.
It really looks like a bunch of low-grade corporate PC activity.
Shame.
Posted by: Cap'n Bill on June 18, 2005 12:32 PM
What?
Posted by: Josh E. Oliver on June 18, 2005 3:33 PM
Donde esta El Camaro??? Por Favor Senor Lutz, Por Favor!
Posted by: Benjamin on June 19, 2005 11:58 PM
Don't show such stupidity when commenting here, please. GM has been in South American countries since 1925 when GM do Brasil was established. That same year they opened a manufacturing facility in Buenos Aires. They continue to have operations in South America and much of the Latin American world. Saying this is a PR stint is pure stupidity.
Posted by: LM on June 20, 2005 12:47 PM
"EL CAMARO"
Posted by: Dennis Schrage on June 20, 2005 1:49 PM
Muy triste, casi patético..
Posted by: crazy legs
on June 20, 2005 1:58 PM
Yo quiero Camaro :)
Posted by: Paul Calcaterra on June 21, 2005 1:37 PM
Semi-off topic, but does anyone know if they still sell the Chevrolet C&E Series trucks in Argentina? Or the Super Brigadier?
It's rather hard trying to find this information - even from GM....
Posted by: Evan McCausland on June 22, 2005 10:02 AM
Elepantus non capit murem!
Posted by: Drew on June 22, 2005 10:32 AM
