Saturday, 10 December 2011

GM President Mark Reuss Builds His Ultimate Car from the GM Parts Bin

GM President Mark Reuss Builds His Ultimate Car from the GM Parts Bin:

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GM President Mark ReussCien conceptThe term “parts-bin special” refers to a new car built from the parts of other existing cars. It’s typically a pejorative. What, we wondered, would a car-guy auto executive, with all his company’s resources at his disposal, do to rehabilitate this notion? So we asked Mark Reuss, GM’s North American president, to stitch together his dream car out of GM’s parts bins. Reuss has a unique knowledge of the General’s many component containers, having headed up architecture ­engineering, launched GM’s performance division, overseen global virtual development, and run Holden in Australia before landing in his current role. Like the Cadillac worker in the famous Johnny Cash song, Reuss ­managed to sneak out his parts-bin dream car “one piece at a time.”


Cien DiagramIllustration by Bryan Christie Design




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