By Nick Aziz
Wednesday, Mar 8th, 2006 @ 11:12 am

Given weak sales and poor financial results, there’s little doubt General Motors will have to make some changes to its model lineup to avoid slipping further into obscurity. The company is already working on hot new models like the Chevy Camaro, but auto columnist Peter DeLorenzo doesn’t think that goes far enough. In a new report, he proposes some pretty drastic changes that would cut a large number of vehicles from the company’s lineup. “My GM is not based on blanketing the market for the benefit of the existing divisional structure, or the dealer body that exists today,” writes DeLorenzo. “My GM is based on the premise of producing vehicles that are either equal to or exceed the best-in-class vehicles in whatever segment we choose to compete in.” How would you reshape GN? Post your thoughts in our comment section…