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Post Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:43 pm

Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

This one is rather pathetic :P
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Post Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:23 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

I heard about that. It had to do with ignition failure. When the car got into an accident, the airbag wouldnt popout, thus not protecting the driver with an extra safety feature. This way they already have 13 confirmed deaths due to that failure and they expect a couple of more to come and claim money. They reserved several millions to compensate the families of the people who died.
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Post Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:25 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

If this table is true, then it appears the problem is far more than even that ignition failure...
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:22 am

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

I dunno why anybody would want to buy a GM car anyways.. They must be kept afloat by the demographic of people who see cars as toasters; another appliance to own a while and throw away.. Every GM car i've seen, driven, or been in has given off the impression of cheapness and poor quality.. Everything from the Interior to the body panels. Have you looked at a GM recently?.. The body panels have this really plain, cheap, mass produced look like the only thing the engineers cared about was production cost and time.. Hell, modern GM cars make modern Hyundai's look like high class luxury cars.

Even more troubling is their attitude towards recalls, and their willingness to let people die over a simple fix they could have done years ago, but they would rather care more about their bottom line..

If GM goes out of business nothing of great value will be lost.
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:37 am

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You've obviously never sat in a new GM car, or at least experienced it in the same way that I have. The new Corvette is a very refined car, and nothing in it looks or feels as cheap as you say it does. The new Impala is great, and don't get me started on the Cadillac CTS. The new Cadillac ELR is also a very good car,and although grossly overpriced, you cannot put it down in the way you are doing. I was really thinking that we were on the verge of America's resurgence in the automobile industry... until these recalls happened.
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:57 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

meh. The GM recalls are being totally blown out of proportion.

I own a GM product, and love it. Is it an econo car? Yes. Is it inexpensive? Yes. Is it cheaply built? I don't really think so. Yes, the interior is mostly plastic. But it has leather seats (ok they weren't factory in MY car, but they were factory in a car LIKE my car). Is it fast? Not especially, but it's a $15k car, so if you expect fast, you're mentally disturbed (yes, I have way more than $15k in my car, but that's just me). My car has personality. My car has appeal. My car is smoking hot looking (maybe a little bias on that one). I enjoy it every chance I get.

And above all, relative to this post, my car is one of those with a recall (a couple actually) in effect. I have had none of the symptoms described in the recalls. I don't know about all of the recalls, but the ignition recall associated with my 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt has a back story which isn't often told. The deaths associated with the ignition aren't what they are being hyped up to be. There's more to the story.
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:08 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

Absolutely, as a commenter on a certain automotive website said, "GM was ripped to shreds for not recalling a product quick enough, and now they are being ripped to shreds for recalling problematic products BEFORE any injuries/fatalities have resulted from them."
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:25 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

Jakgoe wrote:Absolutely, as a commenter on a certain automotive website said, "GM was ripped to shreds for not recalling a product quick enough, and not they are being ripped to shreds for recalling problematic products BEFORE any injuries/fatalities have resulted from them."


I'm having trouble following your post. Is what is below correct? Or did I just miss something? lol

Jakgoe wrote:Absolutely, as a commenter on a certain automotive website said, "GM was ripped to shreds for not recalling a product quick enough, and now they are being ripped to shreds for recalling problematic products BEFORE any injuries/fatalities have resulted from them."
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:31 pm

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Yes, what you corrected is right.
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Post Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:59 am

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Jakgoe wrote:You've obviously never sat in a new GM car, or at least experienced it in the same way that I have. The new Corvette is a very refined car, and nothing in it looks or feels as cheap as you say it does. The new Impala is great, and don't get me started on the Cadillac CTS. The new Cadillac ELR is also a very good car,and although grossly overpriced, you cannot put it down in the way you are doing. I was really thinking that we were on the verge of America's resurgence in the automobile industry... until these recalls happened.


Well its really a matter of opinion, but every GM vehicle I've been in has felt extremely cheap.. Things like having basically the same gauges and interior in a colbalt as a corvette. (maybe not the newest ones, I haven't bothered looking at them) Even Cadillac are cheap feeling compared to say European luxury cars.. GM has also ruined most of the companies it has taken over, and some under its umbrella. Saab, Pontiac, soon Holden..

As for the body styling, I'll say it again.. Most recent GM cars look extremely cheap.. They also have the tendency to come up with all these redundant new cars of various classes that are short lived and very cheap and mass produced looking. Like the Epica, Equinox, Traverse..

The only car I can think of thats any good from GM is the Corvette, and even then just the engine and chassis.. everything else is cheap and plasticky.. That and they are most frequently driven by elderly men, and kids who's parents bought them a car.. so yeah, no thanks..

07CobaltGirl wrote:meh. The GM recalls are being totally blown out of proportion.

I own a GM product, and love it. Is it an econo car? Yes. Is it inexpensive? Yes. Is it cheaply built? I don't really think so. Yes, the interior is mostly plastic. But it has leather seats (ok they weren't factory in MY car, but they were factory in a car LIKE my car). Is it fast? Not especially, but it's a $15k car, so if you expect fast, you're mentally disturbed (yes, I have way more than $15k in my car, but that's just me). My car has personality. My car has appeal. My car is smoking hot looking (maybe a little bias on that one). I enjoy it every chance I get.

And above all, relative to this post, my car is one of those with a recall (a couple actually) in effect. I have had none of the symptoms described in the recalls. I don't know about all of the recalls, but the ignition recall associated with my 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt has a back story which isn't often told. The deaths associated with the ignition aren't what they are being hyped up to be. There's more to the story.


28 million cars needing to be recalled, many million of which have an issue that can cause a crash and death to the occupants and possibly others over a 75 cent ignition switch is not 'overblown'. Any company that would so blatantly disregard the lives of its customers for over a decade over something so cheap and simple to replace should be tried for Negligence causing death.. if not straight up murder.

For 15k I WOULD expect fast, but thats just me... Judging by what you have into your colbalt, I assume you bought it nearly new? I've never understood why people buy new or nearly new cars myself, there are soo many nice used cars in the 15k range(or lower+mods), why pay that for an econo car?.. To each their own though, i'm not here to bash other peoples choices.

To give you an idea of what I would do with 15k, once I've finished all the mods on my 2002 Saab 9-3 SE I'll be into it for around that, and for that money I'll have a car with 4 doors and a hatch, the most comfortable heated leather seats I've even sat in, climate control, a huge trunk, Handling that compares to or exceeds most (stock)FWD sports or sporty cars, around 280-290HP and over 300ft-lbs of torque put through the wheels by a 5spd and a Quaife ATB LSD.
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Post Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:44 am

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of GM. Too much politics for me. They certainly hurt the US during the recession, and still make several bad cars even today. My view point on them is that they have accountants which make them put out a ton of cheap things, and then some car enthusiasts to occasionally make an all around good car.

The Elr certainly isn't an all around good car. It's certainly a bit more than a little overpriced. $75,000? You can get a Model S for that, with the Tech package, Panoramic sunroof, and better leather. The ELR is slower, less efficient, less practical, less pretty (in my opinion), less safe, and less American.

They do have some good cars too. Off the top of my head, the ZL1, the Cobalt, and the Corvette from today. Not the XTS for sure. I was test-driving one, and the rear center foldy thing is plastic and broke in my sons hand, the center stack is plastic, the car was boat like, and it had a couple of design flaws on the technical department. When I go to look at a car, I first look at a couple things. Being in rainy Florida, I checked the intake height. The opening was right at the bottom bumper. A reasonable puddle would cause water to go in that. The car we looked at already had some rust on the mounts for the fuel tank. There was a clunk in the front left suspension when we went over a speed bump, and the brakes squealed. Not a quality product.
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Post Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:58 am

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The ELR, as a car, is quite good, but not exceptional like the Tesla. That being said, it costs 30k too much, and encroaches on the Model S's price range while offering much less.
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Post Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:21 pm

Re: Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

Yes, my Cobalt was purchased brand new by me with less than 500 miles on it (it had to be brought up from Florida for me to purchase it). It is my first ever brand new car. I wanted a car that didn't have "previous owner" issues, because of the commute I had at the time. I will probably never buy another new car just because of the depreciation, but I intend to drive this one to 300k miles. I did have to do it at least once though. ;)

As for the ignition switch, some of those deaths were offroad, which is not where the car belongs. There were also a few which had drug/alcohol involvement. They did fix the ignition, in 2007. Yes, apparently it was known about before then, and yes they waited quite a while to actually issue a recall for it. There's no denying it. There is still more to the story, however.
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Post Mon Jul 07, 2014 1:42 am

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Post Mon Jul 07, 2014 1:52 am

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That article seems like a perfect example of how much the press seems to overreact to everything GM does

Autoblog wrote:GM accidentally recalled 264 cars. How could this colossal mistake be allowed to happen?


Since the rest of the cars recalled were from the previous generation, my bet is that this is a mistake in the PR department.
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