I have had three Fords, two Chryslers, and one VW. The VW was great till someone rear ended me and totalled it. The F150 I has (with the straight 6) was great and I wished I had never traded it in. The two Ford compacts and the two Chryslers on the other hand have been less than satisfactory. I feel your pain with having worked in automotive (10 years) and then dealing with shops like this. They usually shit themselves when you call them on the charges which is funny and sad at the same time. My next car will be a Toyota for sure.
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That sux. Youre dealer is a thief. Id report them to the news.
ANother thing. GMs leadership blames the union for there problems. There is not a union member in the CS department. Crap like this is why the foregin car companies are doing better. GM is a bloated useless company that doesnt care about its customers.
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Originally posted by LouSiffer View PostIt was listed as a demo with only 32 miles on it. Me knowing how this program works asked the salesman how long ago it was activated. He told me just 2 weeks ago. With only 32 miles on it, it seems logical...
....Come to find out the car was activated November of 2004 and the warranty was expired.
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i have driven cadillacs for the last 12 years. the dealers and service people have been awesome, the repairs minimal and not nearly as expensive as one would figure, and the cars themselves have been beyond reliable. i put 45000 miles on my STS in one year and only had it in the shop for oil changes. i had it 2 years and put 78,700 miles on it before i decided to part with it. i would have bought another cadillac except i HATE the styling now. i bought a volvo instead....and i still haven't bonded with it....
not all GM products suck.
too bad about your particular dealer and situation. i had a firebird when i first started driving, an 88 GTA, and the dealer jerked me around like that. it does suck for sure....GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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Originally posted by zeegler View PostI've suffered through ownership of many GM vehicles enough to know I'll never buy another one. Actually, I said that last time, and caved in and bought our Pontiac Montana. The CD player quit working, the grill fell off, the seat back adjusters came apart in my hands, the rear wiper quit, and the tailgate doesn't open anymore. Some of it is poor workmanship, but a lot of it is just bad design. Who the fuck makes a seat back adjuster out of plastic?
To expand on this topic as I was too lazy to write a novel last night:
After that we got a '96 Ford Taurus. in 1997 that was a show car. That thing had a solid enough interior, but mechanically had some issues. At around 2 years and 45k miles (had 12 on it when we got it mind you, and mom at the time worked for ACNielson which required her to drive around to stores and scan items on display and what not) the stupid antenna motor broke. Next, at 75k miles, the Transmission pretty much ripped itself apart. The dealer claimed a rock put a hole in the casing, and tried to charge us $75 just to have it put up on a jack and looked at. We took it to our guy, who said the dealer was bullshitting us, and after yanking the transmission, found the teeth on the gears had come apart and the shavings wrecked the rest of it, including putting the small holeS in the bottom. Then, about two months later, the check engine light sticks on and will not go off, even though it's not giving an error code of any kind. Never figured it out before we junked it a few years later as it wasn't going to worth the money to have new tires and a new catalytic convert put on to pass inspection when we had a car to drive.
That car to drive was a 1993 Buick Century, that for the past few years of it's life had a wooping 25 miles put on it, and had just under 50k when we got it three years ago. That thing was junk too. First the alternator fails on it, then a few months later the heater core breaks. Next, the interior was also starting to come apart; the horn button snapped off, the glove compartment would only close half way, the ceiling fabric was coming down on that too, and the radio had a short in it. Finally just traded it in when we bought our Mitsubishi. Now lets take a moment to compare that to our Japanese/Korean cars:
1970s/1980ish Datsun/Nissan Sentra - Dad won this for $200 by accident. Ugly ass faded red that made in look like a giant rusted coffee bean going down the road. The back end was also smashed in. To get it past inspection, he took it to work and tied it to the nearby dock people fish of. Next, they tied the back to his friend's Dodge Ram. His friend then gunned the engine, and used the Ram to pull the rear end out so it could pass inspection and not look like total garbage going down the road :ROTF: Got 2 years and around 20k miles on it before the timing belt broke and we ran it into the ground.
1992 Hyundai Elantra - Another auction cheapy (maybe $950) around 1997, we got 4 years and probably 100k out of this, bring the tach to about 190k before the transmission ceased up. Only had two issues; burned oil for no real reason, and the clock was shorted out. Not having AC was murder in the summer, but what are you gonna do
1993 Toyota Corolla - Had this for 4 years and save some new plug wires, no issues at all. 156k on the tach, drives and runs great.
2001 Suzuki XL-7 - Had one major issue with this, which is when the AC broke about 2 weeks after the Warranty went "Bye-Bye", and after initially being rather pissed, the company came up and paid for half of it.
2007 Mitsubishi Outlander - Well I would hope we don't have any problems with this for another couple years as we just bought it 8 months ago
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On the other hand, 1992 Pontiac Bonneville...
Between my brother, his daughter, and then me, we put 225,000 miles on it
without any issues other than a coil pack and two alternators. The car was
still getting 22mpg when I traded it for the Monte Carlo SS. And I loved the way it
handled. We miss that car.
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I wonder.... what would happen if GM allowed independent auto shops to do warranty work? Would it help alleviate some of this blatant theft and abuse by the dealerships or would it make an already out of control problem bigger?
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So far the GM cars I have owned; a 2001 grand am currently at 100k, and a 2006 malibu currently at 23k haven't given me any troubles. I had to have a tuneup done on the grand am at about 70k miles.
Now, as for Chryslers that I've owned; a Cherokee and a Lebaron, talk about G A R B A G E. It would take at least a page of typing for each car, and just dont have that kind of time today.... Bottom line, I probably wont buy another chrysler product again, ever.
Im actually thinking that my next vehicle purchase will be another GM.Guitars:
'04 Jackson SL1 - Flametop Cabo Blue Trans Burst
'94 Charvel Predator - Fire Crackle
'77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy - Black
Amp:
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Lou,
I (the wife actually) have a 2003 Tahoe with the check engine light on a few other things we need done. Can you tell me which dealer to avoid?
I think now that car sales are diving, dealers are trying to make up for it in the service and parts side of things.
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Do y'all think that maybe the outsourcing of the parts has anything to do with it? Arent they made in mexico or china now with inferior metals and materials? Maybe we should bring the manufacturing of the parts back home and monitor it better ya think?
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Originally posted by yard dawg View PostDo y'all think that maybe the outsourcing of the parts has anything to do with it? Arent they made in mexico or china now with inferior metals and materials? Maybe we should bring the manufacturing of the parts back home and monitor it better ya think?Scott
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Originally posted by yard dawg View PostDo y'all think that maybe the outsourcing of the parts has anything to do with it? Arent they made in mexico or china now with inferior metals and materials? Maybe we should bring the manufacturing of the parts back home and monitor it better ya think?
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My forst new car was a 1985 Chevy S-10 2wd pickup. V6, 4 speed. Treated me just fine. Never had to do a thing to it until 110,000 miles, clutch died. Other than that, it was very reliable. Don't know about newer GM products.
My daily driver is a 94 Toyota 4x4 V6 pickup with 148,000 on the clock and running strong. My other ride is an 07 Mustang GT which I love.....for now. No problems to write home about yet.Scott
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Originally posted by DonP View PostLou,
I (the wife actually) have a 2003 Tahoe with the check engine light on a few other things we need done. Can you tell me which dealer to avoid?
I think now that car sales are diving, dealers are trying to make up for it in the service and parts side of things.
Don,
I couldn't tell you who to go to or avoid in the Cincinnati market. I feel that sometimes, private owned shops may be better due to the fact that they NEED your repeat business. The techs at dealerships are paid by wrench hour and the dealership relies on them to boost overall profit, hence, they like to make stuff up. And sometimes the service writers may "push" you into finding more wrong to make their sales look good.
You will find that alot of your small private owned shops have great techs that used to work at the dealerships, but, got tired or didn't have the heart to do all the scamming. As long as the tech has a good OBD tool and is competent mechanically, there is nothing wrong with a private shop. I have been debating on whether or not to start one of my own as of late.-Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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