WilliamBos
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- Joined
- May 1, 2004
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- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
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- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
I bought a 2002 Pontiac Montana and at less than 80,000 km I had to replace the head gasket, and at my expense. This was done at the dealer, as well as all my oil changes. At less than 150,000 km, and 16 months later I had another leaking head gasket. GM refused to acknowledge there was a problem on their part, and refused any assistance. I contacted the owner of the dealership, phoned GM customer service, and waited for the promised visit from the regional service manager. After over two years I have stopped waiting. This year I bought another vehicle, a Toyota Camry. Does anyone blame me? I would love to support North American manufactures, but having a previous bad experience with Dodge and this one with GM I wasn't about to support them again. If they cannot make it on their own or have their share holders put in more money let them sink. They are not deserving of government assistance. The Japanese auto makers are not having the same problems, and are providing many jobs in North America. If the big three fail the Japanese manufactures will need more employees to produce the increase they will get in sales. We will still have cars and trucks to drive and jobs will still exist.
You ever work for say GM, a union employer and try to apply for an Asian one?? The Titanic will rise from the icy depths of the Atlantic ocean before you, a former unionized GM employee would ever get hired by an Asian auto MFG.
Japanese cars do break down, they are not perfect. I refuse to play the Japanese are perfect and the NA manufacturers are not game, because that is a load of Chickern litter.
JMHO.