Dealers Looking To Buy Minority Stakes In Opel And Vauxhall

Mar 13, 2009
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As part of a combined effort to keep GM Europe's Opel and Vauxhall brands alive, dealers for the two companies are putting together a bid to buy a minority stake in the ailing carmakers.

A group called Euroda, which represents 4000 Vauxhall and Opel dealers in 25 countries, is behind the plan. The dealers will have to raise in the order of €400 million (AUD$789m) for a successful bid however, which, with credit markets still in lock-down, won't be easy. 

The plan has yet to be approved by the group’s member dealers, and with each dealer required to commit €150 (AUD$295) of every vehicle sold in the next three years, the vote – scheduled for May 15 – may be a tight one.

Above: European Car of the Year, the Opel Insignia

A minority stake wouldn’t give Euroda enough leverage to take control of the carmakers, but the dealers concerned are hopeful that the investment would demonstrate to the European governments – some of them hesitant to help GM Europe’s subsidiaries at all – the strength of the support for the two marques.

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  • geni [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    So another way of looking at this is all Opel/Vauxhalls will get a $295 price rise for the next 3 years, in which case, their actual plan for survival is raising prices. If thats the solution, then why didn't they just do that years ago before they became billions in debt. In a recession, people become very price conscience, I just don't see how this plan will work long term.

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