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Alex Mair, who died last week at 91, was one of the few voices at the old General Motors who warned against the quality lapses that factored into the company's long market share slide.
Mair retired in 1986 after 47 years at GM, finishing his career as group executive in charge of the technical staffs. Earlier he ran both the Pontiac and GMC divisions. In a 1999 interview with Automotive News, Mair provided insights into GM's...