GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
GM IS STILL #1 IN THE USA...APPARENTLY MORE PEOPLE WANT GM CARS THEN ANY OTHERS..IF YOU WANT TO BUY TOYOTA RUST BOXES GO AHEAD, BUT DON'T BLAME GM.
BTW...TOYOTA DOESN'T MAKE MONTE CARLO IETHER!!!!!
On Oct 09 11:47 AM Ralph Hunkey wrote:
> A message to GM..........start manufacturing auto's that we want......Example: > Bring back the Monte Carlo......If not, I am for the first time a > Toyota buyer.... > > Incidently: I still drive my 2002 Monte......22 miles per gallon...so > shove your 40,000 Volt.....or sell it to Obama
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT LIARS? GOOGLE THE ASIAN BOGUS MPG ON MOST OF THEIR PRODUCT.
On Oct 08 05:19 PM Douglas Korthof wrote:
> General Motors is a proven liar and perverter of the truth, about > everything from the EV1 to the VOLT. The same nincompoops leading > GM now are the ones who fatuously and arrogantly led it into the > toilet over the last few decades. Ironically, GM just RAISED salaries > to "retain talent"!! With talent like that, there is NO HOPE. > > GM's only hope is to flush out bad management, from top to bottom; > but they are living in a dream world, still blaming the line worker > for GM's management failures. > > I can see it now. Fritz thinks "it was all the UAW's fault! What > they should have done was design better cars, and cut management > fat!!". > > Unfortunately, Obama has just funded the same crew of bozos to continue > blowing money down the toilet for another couple years. They will > need more, of course.
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
BTW...CHEVY COBALT AT $16,000 AND 37MPG...COMPARE IT TO YOUR ASIAN HYBRID RUST BOXES AT $24000...YOU'D HAVE TO OWN YOU RUST BOX 23 YEARS TO BREAK EVEN.
On Oct 08 03:07 PM Jeff B. wrote:
> Rick: I agree with you right down the line. GM likes to over-promise > & under deliver. Remember "We have 30 models that get 30 mpg". > Oh sure, how many colors does the Cobalt come in? Each is a different > "model" right? > My 'worldclass' 2009 Malibu fleet car is going in for it's first > recall repair tomorrow. Nothing too serious, but I've owned 6 new > Hondas, and 3 Acuras, and no recalls at all. I also had a 2008 Impala, > sincle my employer uses these for fleet cars. They are quick & > get good gas mileage (better than the Malibu on gas, ironically) > but otherwise are truly a bad car. Many engineering glitches including > defective steering system that GM only acknowledges when you press > them REALLY hard. Maybe Fritz ought to adopt a new policy: Keep his > mouth shut, cut back on advertsing smoke & mirrors, and put the > cash into engineering?
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
JEFF...GET OFF AMERICA AND GM'S REAR END...IF YOU DID NOT GET A RECALL NOTICE FROM HONDA ITS PERHAPS BECAUSE YOU DON'T OWN ONE!!!!!!!!!!!! March 3, 2008
• More automotive news ...
Honda is recalling 273,000 2004 to 2008 ACURA TL sports sedans because power steering fluid may leak, leading to a fire in the engine compartment. The company is also recalling 129,000 2004 to 2005 Acura TL sports sedans, this time because of a windshield wiper problem.
“Prolonged high under-hood temperatures may cause the poser steering hose to deteriorate prematurely causing the hose to crack and leak power steering fluid,” according to the National Highway traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
> Rick: I agree with you right down the line. GM likes to over-promise > & under deliver. Remember "We have 30 models that get 30 mpg". > Oh sure, how many colors does the Cobalt come in? Each is a different > "model" right? > My 'worldclass' 2009 Malibu fleet car is going in for it's first > recall repair tomorrow. Nothing too serious, but I've owned 6 new > Hondas, and 3 Acuras, and no recalls at all. I also had a 2008 Impala, > sincle my employer uses these for fleet cars. They are quick & > get good gas mileage (better than the Malibu on gas, ironically) > but otherwise are truly a bad car. Many engineering glitches including > defective steering system that GM only acknowledges when you press > them REALLY hard. Maybe Fritz ought to adopt a new policy: Keep his > mouth shut, cut back on advertsing smoke & mirrors, and put the > cash into engineering?
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
BTW...TOYOTA DOESN'T MAKE MONTE CARLO IETHER!!!!!
On Oct 09 11:47 AM Ralph Hunkey wrote:
> A message to GM..........start manufacturing auto's that we want......Example:
> Bring back the Monte Carlo......If not, I am for the first time a
> Toyota buyer....
>
> Incidently: I still drive my 2002 Monte......22 miles per gallon...so
> shove your 40,000 Volt.....or sell it to Obama
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
On Oct 08 05:19 PM Douglas Korthof wrote:
> General Motors is a proven liar and perverter of the truth, about
> everything from the EV1 to the VOLT. The same nincompoops leading
> GM now are the ones who fatuously and arrogantly led it into the
> toilet over the last few decades. Ironically, GM just RAISED salaries
> to "retain talent"!! With talent like that, there is NO HOPE.
>
> GM's only hope is to flush out bad management, from top to bottom;
> but they are living in a dream world, still blaming the line worker
> for GM's management failures.
>
> I can see it now. Fritz thinks "it was all the UAW's fault! What
> they should have done was design better cars, and cut management
> fat!!".
>
> Unfortunately, Obama has just funded the same crew of bozos to continue
> blowing money down the toilet for another couple years. They will
> need more, of course.
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
On Oct 08 03:07 PM Jeff B. wrote:
> Rick: I agree with you right down the line. GM likes to over-promise
> & under deliver. Remember "We have 30 models that get 30 mpg".
> Oh sure, how many colors does the Cobalt come in? Each is a different
> "model" right?
> My 'worldclass' 2009 Malibu fleet car is going in for it's first
> recall repair tomorrow. Nothing too serious, but I've owned 6 new
> Hondas, and 3 Acuras, and no recalls at all. I also had a 2008 Impala,
> sincle my employer uses these for fleet cars. They are quick &
> get good gas mileage (better than the Malibu on gas, ironically)
> but otherwise are truly a bad car. Many engineering glitches including
> defective steering system that GM only acknowledges when you press
> them REALLY hard. Maybe Fritz ought to adopt a new policy: Keep his
> mouth shut, cut back on advertsing smoke & mirrors, and put the
> cash into engineering?
GM: What Its Progress Report Doesn't Say [View article]
March 3, 2008
• More automotive news ...
Honda is recalling 273,000 2004 to 2008 ACURA TL sports sedans because power steering fluid may leak, leading to a fire in the engine compartment. The company is also recalling 129,000 2004 to 2005 Acura TL sports sedans, this time because of a windshield wiper problem.
“Prolonged high under-hood temperatures may cause the poser steering hose to deteriorate prematurely causing the hose to crack and leak power steering fluid,” according to the National Highway traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Read more: www.consumeraffairs.co...
On Oct 08 03:07 PM Jeff B. wrote:
> Rick: I agree with you right down the line. GM likes to over-promise
> & under deliver. Remember "We have 30 models that get 30 mpg".
> Oh sure, how many colors does the Cobalt come in? Each is a different
> "model" right?
> My 'worldclass' 2009 Malibu fleet car is going in for it's first
> recall repair tomorrow. Nothing too serious, but I've owned 6 new
> Hondas, and 3 Acuras, and no recalls at all. I also had a 2008 Impala,
> sincle my employer uses these for fleet cars. They are quick &
> get good gas mileage (better than the Malibu on gas, ironically)
> but otherwise are truly a bad car. Many engineering glitches including
> defective steering system that GM only acknowledges when you press
> them REALLY hard. Maybe Fritz ought to adopt a new policy: Keep his
> mouth shut, cut back on advertsing smoke & mirrors, and put the
> cash into engineering?