dirtybuck
Well-known member
Yet again today, there's another news story about GM recalling 7.6 million vehicles from as far back as 1997. And because of this, their stock is down 1.2 percent.
It was bad enough reading about the Cobalt ignition crisis, and then having it expand to other models, but it seems a week doesn't go by without another group of vehicles being recalled. The ignition problem should have been addressed immediately, not five years and 13 deaths later.
This entire situation has left me ANGRY and fuming! Why is this happening? All these recalls are doing is fueling the fire for those who were against the bailout in 2009 (not to mention retaining the "Obamamotors" and "Government Motors" names). Is GM purposely trying to put themselves out of business? Who's to blame for all these problems? Is it the maufacturers of the parts or does it go even further to include the assembly line personnel?
I've driven nothing but Chevys since I got my drivers license in '73. The 27th made 12 years that I've had my '02 Cavalier. "He" (Sorry, but I will NOT associate my car with a female) has had "his" moments (water pump, switches to electric windows and socket to left parking light/turn signal needed replacement, peripheral interior flaws, clear coat on paint flaking off and in need of a new paint job), but other than that, the car has been VERY dependable. I'm almost at 92,000 miles on the odomoeter.
The heat index here in Springfield, MO is over 100 today, but I know when I get into the car later and adjust the temp knob halfway down, the ac will put out COLD air and I'll feel like I'm in Antartica.
If the situation would arise and my finances would enable me to do so, I'd like to buy a Cruze. I've heard nothing but good comments about them. However, if and when that happens, and this thing with GM doesn't change or gets worse, it looks like I might be investing in a Honda or Toyota instead.
It was bad enough reading about the Cobalt ignition crisis, and then having it expand to other models, but it seems a week doesn't go by without another group of vehicles being recalled. The ignition problem should have been addressed immediately, not five years and 13 deaths later.
This entire situation has left me ANGRY and fuming! Why is this happening? All these recalls are doing is fueling the fire for those who were against the bailout in 2009 (not to mention retaining the "Obamamotors" and "Government Motors" names). Is GM purposely trying to put themselves out of business? Who's to blame for all these problems? Is it the maufacturers of the parts or does it go even further to include the assembly line personnel?
I've driven nothing but Chevys since I got my drivers license in '73. The 27th made 12 years that I've had my '02 Cavalier. "He" (Sorry, but I will NOT associate my car with a female) has had "his" moments (water pump, switches to electric windows and socket to left parking light/turn signal needed replacement, peripheral interior flaws, clear coat on paint flaking off and in need of a new paint job), but other than that, the car has been VERY dependable. I'm almost at 92,000 miles on the odomoeter.
The heat index here in Springfield, MO is over 100 today, but I know when I get into the car later and adjust the temp knob halfway down, the ac will put out COLD air and I'll feel like I'm in Antartica.
If the situation would arise and my finances would enable me to do so, I'd like to buy a Cruze. I've heard nothing but good comments about them. However, if and when that happens, and this thing with GM doesn't change or gets worse, it looks like I might be investing in a Honda or Toyota instead.