This is the option that's always seemed to make the most sense to me. The "Car Czar" didn't really seem to be much different from a bankruptcy judge, except perhaps in allowing all three to collude to beat up on either consumers or suppliers. We have a very, very good system for taking distressed companies back to profitability--to be sure, it doesn't always work, but it works better than anything else anyone's ever tried.
The biggest concerns about bankruptcy are two:
- How will the Big Three obtain Debtor-in-Possession financing in a credit crunch?
- How will they convince people to buy their cars if there's a risk that the warranties will be no good, or Detroit will fail and hence stop making parts?
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2008/12/bet-ron-gettlefinger-is-kicking-himself/4491/
