General Motors could be on the verge of receiving another $30 billion in federal loans - or twice the amount it received when it was bailed out by the administration of President George W. Bush last year.
Obama said in an interview broadcast Saturday on C-SPAN that the beleaguered automakers should aim to have product lines that appeal to consumers -- and that means fuel efficient and high-performance vehicles that Americans hunger for.
GM borrowed an additional $4 billion from the government Friday on top of $15.4 billion it previously received. The administration has demanded that the restructuring include cutting labor costs, reducing debt, shedding dealerships and brands, and closing excess factories.
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