Recalls, you're doing it 'rong!

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