A general view shows the Vauxhall factory in Luton, England, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. General Motors Co.'s decision to scrap the sale of European subisidiary Opel, and its sister brand Vauxhall, raised new uncertainty Wednesday over the unit's future, astonishing politicians in Germany and Russia and prompting workers to plan walkouts in protest. AP Photo logo AP Photo 1 month ago

A general view shows the Vauxhall factory in Luton, England, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. General Motors Co.'s decision to scrap the sale of European subisidiary Opel, and its sister brand Vauxhall, raised new uncertainty Wednesday over the unit's future, astonishing politicians in Germany and Russia and prompting workers to plan walkouts in protest.