I voted no. The big three have to stop making the vehicles that don't sell and close down the factories to those vehicles, that way they will not burn up so much money to make them. Also, they need to make worldwide models with minor design which will cost less to make and regulate. Like for example, the Honda Civic is a worldwide model and they don't have much to modify and the design of the car is basically the same, just different engines, different interior, etc....exterior is generally the same and the parts are interchangable too. That is why foreign car companies are booming and have no problem with the debt. Notice the foreign countries don't have a Ford Enocoline van? That is why they lose so much money to make just for this country, not a worldwide Ford van. I appaud Dodge that made the smart move to bring the worldwide van which Mercedes make and rebranded it to Dodge Sprinter since it's a worldwide van. Look how popular it is now? It saves gas, has great styling, has tall versions to help reduce back aches, etc.