Jul 14
Written by: Aaron Turpen 333 views
Published on July 14th, 2009 in Electric Cars
General Motors hasn’t even come out of bankruptcy yet (a judge has cleared the way, so they will soon) and they’re already going ahead full force with the green wash that will be Government Motors.
Edmund’s Auto Observer reports that GM is considering sporting a new version of the old, square stand-by. A green logo. Literally, they’re awashing the GM blue square with green. Can they be more obvious?
Ed Welburn, GM’s VP of Design, says the logo is one of those under consideration.
Did anyone else not see this coming?
Tags: general motors, GM
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