It sure is great to see the Domestic automakers helping out the relief efforts in Haiti. First GM donates a Corvette for auction and now this! A Chrysler 300C signed by 300 celebrites! Now where are those Japanese automakers who make all those cars here but pay their workers less? Hmmm…that’s odd…haven’t heard anything about them yet…
GM donating a Z06 Corvette to auction off for the Haiti relief

GM has announced that they are donating $100,000 dollars to the relief efforts in Haiti. This following the announcement by Chrysler that they will be donating a 300C signed by 300 A-list celebrities like Tom Hanks and Merryl Streep. The car will be auctioned off at Barret-Jackson, along with the car pictured above. General Motors has decided to auction off a Special Edition 2008 Z06. The car is the 427th and final model in the special edition series. For more details and pictures, head on over to Autoblog.
What I would like to know is where the Japanese and European companies are with their support? Why does the US have to contribute everything to the Haiti relief effort?
(Image source: GM)

