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I am so sorry for your experience. Unfortunately it is all to common. There are some good dealers but they are at a minimum.
GM will either disappear, merge and then disappear, or get a government bailout and then disappear several years later. Their only hope is they get rid of Wagnor as a CEO and get someone who really believes in building a company from service up. First emphasis must be on the customer and the product a customer wants. As long as they pretend that they have no control over the dealers and let lawyers and accountants (save a couple of pennies buy making a door handles internal parts plastic instead of metal etc) make the decisions instead of car people. They are doomed.
Pity, isn't it? The good news is eventually they will be replaced by a company that understands. Think of all the car companies that have disappeared. Everything from Hudsons to American motors.
Chuck
GM stock holder who has given up on GM as a viable company. Good workers who have been given lousy management.
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