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End of the Road in 2010 for Hummer, Mercury, Pontiac, Saturn

1964 Pontiac GTO. Pontiac, Hummer, Saturn and Mercury ceased production in 2010.

Despite all the promising year-end headlines about the Chevrolet Volt, Nissan Leaf and other new models, 2010 will be remembered as the year Detroit killed off four car brands and sold off several others.

It was the end of the road for Hummer, Pontiac and Saturn, killed off by General Motors as it trimmed its losses to recover from bankruptcy.  GM also sold off Saab, and Ford sold off Volvo and killed off Mercury.  Yes, 2010 was a very interesting year.

Let’s go through these obituaries alphabetically –

2010 Hummer H3

Hummer became the symbol of everything that was wrong with the automotive industry — a huge, expensive gas guzzler in a time of rising fuel prices, when consumers were showing a preference for smaller, fuel efficient models, including luxury hybrids.  The Hummer was the civilian version of the military HumVee, which continues to see service in places like Afghanistan.  GM bought Hummer from AMC in 1998, and slammed the coffin on Hummer in 2010 when it couldn’t find a buyer.

Mercury was launched in 1939 as an alternative brand in between Ford and Lincoln, much as Oldsmobile and Buick fit in between Chevrolet and Cadillac.  Although Mercury models were consistently popular for decades, in recent years it became little more than a re-badged Ford that cost more than a Ford.  The last Mercury models were produced in November.

Pontiac was wildly popular in the 50s and 60s, when the GTO and Bonneville were the performance muscle cars of many dreams.  The beginning of the end for Pontiac was the Aztek SUV, which was so widely ridiculed that the brand never recovered, despite respectable sales for the convertible Pontiac Solstice and G sedans.  The last Pontiac was produced in October, only hardly anybody noticed.  Sad ending for a brand that had been around since 1926, and also produced some great TV commercials, like this one, on the next page:

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