Don't buy a GM. They're more worried about the business end of things and their books and avoiding paying back the bailout money and buying superbowl ad space than making good cars. Plain and simple. They need to get back to the basics.
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Re: I say no on GM period.
Originally posted by jampost View PostDon't buy a GM. They're more worried about the business end of things and their books and avoiding paying back the bailout money and buying superbowl ad space than making good cars. Plain and simple. They need to get back to the basics.
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Re: I say no on GM period.
I have to say before 2010, it was true. After 2010, GM started to make way better cars. The Chevy's line-up (Cruze, Malibu, Impala, Aveo/Sonic, etc.), Buick's line-up (Regal, Verano, LaCrosse, etc.), Cadillac's line-up (ATS, CTS, XTS, CT6, etc.). It is maybe not perfect, but who makes perfect cars ? (Except Tesla ) Toyota ? Honda ? No. Because let's look at a Civic and Corolla. They are about the same cars since years. No innovations. A manufacturer that does not innovate is less likely to have reliability issues. After the 2008 crisis, GM started to innovate, and their new technologies (Volt, 1.4T, 2.0 TurboDiesel, 6 speed transmission unit, etc.) need time to be improved and become reliable, like any manufacturer.
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