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2. I've always loved the Z cars. I also believe the 370 is a better handling car, that's just my opinion. 3. In my experience, GM Service is disgusting, I have received a vehicle back with a broken windshield. The dealership wouldn't own up to it, would not fix it, we went all the way to the top, President of GM Canada, still nothing, not even an apology. Another time, 3 hours to "fix" a warranty item that I was told would take 1 hour. In the end they did not fix it, they made me another appointment to fix it. I took the car home and fixed it myself in 15 minutes called the dealer to cancel my appointment and they had the nerve to ask me what I did to fix it. Not honoring warranty after being told an item would be covered under warranty, Receiving cars back with grease on a light gray headliner... It goes on. It's sad to say that these experiences have been with several GM Dealerships, I have a hard time forking over my hard earned money for a vehicle when they don't honor warranty, and can't fix their vehicles. 4. I do like the looks of the Camaro, but it's too common. Also next time you see one have a look at the bumpers and gas door. They don't match the paint on the rest of the car perfectly because they are built/painted by another manufacturer. If I'm spending that kind of money on a vehicle I want it to look right. Bottom line is the service. I'm big into customer service and the thought of buying a GM product with my past experiences only left me with thoughts of disappointment. |
I agree if I'm spending that much money I better feel like it was worth it!
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[QUOTE=Dizzy;1321182][QUOTE=LMBmikeZ;1321144]So what am I thinking about?
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100% right. :iagree: |
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Yes, the "a"merican spelling.
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:rofl2: how bout colour or flavour! Centre?? Lol there's even more differences between our spellings, basically we add or use a different vowel then the "A"merican way......
:tiphat::happydance::ughdance::happydance: :roflpuke2::inoutroflpuke: DID you know...... French Camaro - means "friend" Spanish Camero - means "shrimp" Also if you look it up on gm they also spell it camaro! |
This thread is pointless. IBTL.
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