SilverBlueGTS
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I always thought of this guy as a younger version of Bob Lutz. Looks like Lutz may think so too.
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=7433
>> The departure of Hogan may open the door a bit wider for Lutz to convince Wagoner to hire ousted Chrysler chief operating officer Wolfgang Bernhard to a post that would absorb Hogan's duties and position the German executive to succeed Lutz as product boss. Bernhard has more bona fides for the difficult task of succeeding Lutz than any of the inside candidates, including Hogan, GM performance group head Mark Reuss and engineering chief Jim Queen. >>
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=7433
>> The departure of Hogan may open the door a bit wider for Lutz to convince Wagoner to hire ousted Chrysler chief operating officer Wolfgang Bernhard to a post that would absorb Hogan's duties and position the German executive to succeed Lutz as product boss. Bernhard has more bona fides for the difficult task of succeeding Lutz than any of the inside candidates, including Hogan, GM performance group head Mark Reuss and engineering chief Jim Queen. >>