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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Nasty02Avalanche" data-source="post: 3433" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>When GM made that junk, they didn't care about recalls because I believe that they already knew that they were going to go out of business - unless someone bailed them out!</p><p>The funniest part of it all was that they were still writing bonus checks for their senior personnel even though everyone was doing a crappy job.</p><p>When Government Motors took over, all the crap that happened in the past was wrote off as a loss and they made a fictitious company to asorbe the loss.</p><p>You can't really sue them or collect on their faults and failures.</p><p></p><p>The government figures that if you were stupid enough to buy their junk, you ought to be rich enough to pay them to fix their mistakes.</p><p>I caught a lot of grief from my family members for all the stuff that went wrong on the '02 Avalanche I drove.</p><p></p><p>Many times I was the very first person to complain of the problem and I was the first person to come up with the solution to the problem.</p><p>My 02' avalanche was a test bed for all of the problems associated with that gender of vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Its probably the reason why I have most of the answers to questions regarding failures and problems with that series of vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Once the vehicle gets to be 5 years old, and past the warranty, GM doesn't even want to look at it or admit that they even built it.</p><p>Its called planned obsolescence.</p><p>All you can do is grin and bare it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nasty02Avalanche, post: 3433, member: 414"] When GM made that junk, they didn't care about recalls because I believe that they already knew that they were going to go out of business - unless someone bailed them out! The funniest part of it all was that they were still writing bonus checks for their senior personnel even though everyone was doing a crappy job. When Government Motors took over, all the crap that happened in the past was wrote off as a loss and they made a fictitious company to asorbe the loss. You can't really sue them or collect on their faults and failures. The government figures that if you were stupid enough to buy their junk, you ought to be rich enough to pay them to fix their mistakes. I caught a lot of grief from my family members for all the stuff that went wrong on the '02 Avalanche I drove. Many times I was the very first person to complain of the problem and I was the first person to come up with the solution to the problem. My 02' avalanche was a test bed for all of the problems associated with that gender of vehicle. Its probably the reason why I have most of the answers to questions regarding failures and problems with that series of vehicle. Once the vehicle gets to be 5 years old, and past the warranty, GM doesn't even want to look at it or admit that they even built it. Its called planned obsolescence. All you can do is grin and bare it... [/QUOTE]
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