View Full Version : GM LOLZ at pre-bankruptcy warranties
Major Robert Dump
08-21-2011, 06:49
While it is standard for bankruptcy to eliminate a company/individual's liabilites (except for student loans!) incurred prior to proceedings, it is not standard for said company/individual to receieve an enormous bailout and re-finance at the expense of the public.
I like how the representative of the article acts like the "old GM" are completely different people, from a different planet, when in fact the people who were proponents of the bailout invoked tradition and "remember the old days...." and "american ingenuity" and "we're GM, do it for our babies!"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/19/gm-impala-lawsuit-idUSN1E77I0Z820110819
Nostalgia meh, what must fall must fall. GM is just a company not a lifestyle
PanzerJaeger
08-21-2011, 19:59
I'm sorry, but at this point you kind of have to start blaming the victims. GM vehicles have been patently awful for years, and their customer service has been worse than their products. Anyone who bought a 2007-2008 Impala instead of one of a dozen better competitors is just a glutton for punishment. :shrug:
We own 2 Chevy's. My 2001 Cavalier is just shy of 200,000 miles and has been very good to me. Having said that, I wouldn't recommend that anyone buy a new GM car at this point. :no:
When the time comes to look at a new gas sipping commuter car, I'll probably check into the Fiesta or Matrix. :shrug:
Centurion1
08-22-2011, 00:44
no company is too large or important to fall in a true market driven society. it isnt my fault the government doesn't understand that..... however i do have to pay for it now.
a completely inoffensive name
08-22-2011, 00:57
Me and my brother have 2 GM cars. One is 11 years old with 175,000 miles and works beautifully. The other is 7 years old with 48,000 miles and works the same.
Anytime I hear the phrase "time to start blaming the victim" I start tuning out.
Vladimir
08-22-2011, 13:50
We own 2 Chevy's. My 2001 Cavalier is just shy of 200,000 miles and has been very good to me. Having said that, I wouldn't recommend that anyone buy a new GM car at this point. :no:
When the time comes to look at a new gas sipping commuter car, I'll probably check into the Fiesta or Matrix. :shrug:
Get the Fiesta. They can be used in beach assaults.
Get the Fiesta. They can be used in beach assaults.
Nice! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e7R3y-qwZ0&t=6m10s)
I could definitely see where that would be useful.
I see it can also outpace a Corvette in a shopping mall- again, good to know. :yes:
Nice! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e7R3y-qwZ0&t=6m10s)
I could definitely see where that would be useful.
I see it can also outpace a Corvette in a shopping mall- again, good to know. :yes:
"The smoke grenades fit perfectly in the cupholders!" I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Clarkson is a national treasure, and deserves a knighthood as soon as possible. :yes:
I fully expect both Chrylser and GM cars made prior to and during the bankruptcies will experience a higher rate of defects, and should be avoided on the used car market. Probably the 2006-2010 model years. I'm sure employee morale was less than stellar and they were not completely invested in their tasks.
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