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Re: Lots of information.
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2015, 08:03:37 AM »
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Re: Lots of information.
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2015, 08:25:39 AM »
i didnt look at all of it so it could be hidden somewhere but i didnt see anything about the "old" (pre-bankruptcy) gm and the "new" gm. how they are getting away with the faulty ignition cylinders by claiming "that was the old gm not us". i just dont have faith in them anymore, i understand the ignition cylinder problem was due to people having more than 5 keys on the key ring. but you have to be responsible for your actions when your actions were to buy cheap parts not just limited to key cylinders. even a couple years after the bankruptcy deal when someone would bring their car in for warranty they pulled the same thing. "we didnt give you that warranty the old gm did" to me GM died years ago and i dont like the new reborn Government Motors.... sorry for the rant
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Re: Lots of information.
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2015, 12:51:35 AM »
i didnt look at all of it so it could be hidden somewhere but i didnt see anything about the "old" (pre-bankruptcy) gm and the "new" gm. how they are getting away with the faulty ignition cylinders by claiming "that was the old gm not us". i just dont have faith in them anymore, i understand the ignition cylinder problem was due to people having more than 5 keys on the key ring. but you have to be responsible for your actions when your actions were to buy cheap parts not just limited to key cylinders. even a couple years after the bankruptcy deal when someone would bring their car in for warranty they pulled the same thing. "we didnt give you that warranty the old gm did" to me GM died years ago and i dont like the new reborn Government Motors.... sorry for the rant

thats why i say piss on GM now.  I have an '08 impala with the ignition recall.  Car still has only 28k on it even now.  I also had to put the camber kit on it cuz it wore out the rear tires in 18k miles from new---  they knew of that problem, but only fixed the police models free.  i had to buy the parts, install them, wasting my time, then pay for an alignment.   by the way the fix for the ignition recall on my car, was to put a plug in the keys, so it has a hole in the center instead of a wide slot.  that and they knew of the problem since 2005.  IMO  if they get a bail out they shouldn't have been able to use the words general or motors in their new company name.   
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Re: Lots of information.
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2015, 11:45:13 AM »