They were in much better shape five years ago than now. AC no longer has the volume to cover their fixed costs, the dealer network depth, or the brand power that they had as recently as 2011. Screwed up top mgt leadership team, and have been replaced by new outsiders. The Y deal has been their lifeline. Math is math, they are losing operating cash now, and spent a boatload of their bank the past five years buying back their stock to pump up the price. Somethings gotta give, and will. Either they catch fire and stay solvent with the current product in the pipeline, or they will end up on someone else's balance sheet, and AC will just be a brand. They are out of do-overs with leaders. Waited too long to relo their headquarters to the Minnieapple. Hope they make it.