โMay-04-2016 09:11 AM
โMay-09-2016 06:34 AM
โMay-09-2016 06:16 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
GM should be REQUIRED to either provide a loaner vehicle (theirs or a rental) until the truck is repaired, or to buy back the truck at full selling price.
๐ Hi, and International should give you a brand new Bus, or the price of it when it was brand new, or a loaner set up exactly like yours so you won't be inconvenienced if it ever breaks. Doesn't matter how you used this bus, or how many thousands of miles you put on this bus, you think you should get every penny back for it. :S :S :S
I don't agree with his post but these are all 2016 vehicles not 1980's. So yes the 900 or so owners affected by this should get a loaner vehicle and Dadoffourgirls has already said they will! I'm not sure they should get a like vehicle to tow with as the GM nor the dealership could sell it.
Some of you guys are just flat out nuts if you think they should give you a vehicle to tow with while your vehicle is down.
Don
โMay-09-2016 12:38 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
Being a business owner I always wonder what happened leading up to this - did they catch some rogue employee purposely not welding something? Did they get a bad batch of welding "glue?" How did they first learn of the problem? Maybe a truck just fell apart as it rolled off the assembly line?
And the brand bashers really make me laugh - a disgruntled employee could pee in the milkshake machine at McDonalds just as easy as Burger King.
โMay-08-2016 11:27 PM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
GM should be REQUIRED to either provide a loaner vehicle (theirs or a rental) until the truck is repaired, or to buy back the truck at full selling price.
๐ Hi, and International should give you a brand new Bus, or the price of it when it was brand new, or a loaner set up exactly like yours so you won't be inconvenienced if it ever breaks. Doesn't matter how you used this bus, or how many thousands of miles you put on this bus, you think you should get every penny back for it. :S :S :S
โMay-08-2016 11:09 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:
GM should be REQUIRED to either provide a loaner vehicle (theirs or a rental) until the truck is repaired, or to buy back the truck at full selling price.
โMay-08-2016 05:43 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:
GM should be REQUIRED to either provide a loaner vehicle (theirs or a rental) until the truck is repaired, or to buy back the truck at full selling price.
โMay-08-2016 03:55 PM
TrueBlueKC wrote:
I was at several GM dealers yesterday looking for a new TV for a future trailer purchase. It was a beautiful Saturday and the lots were void of people and rather peaceful. I may be able to use this to my advantage. The 2500's are not affected but they may be desperate to make a sale later this month.
โMay-08-2016 08:25 AM
โMay-07-2016 02:15 PM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, the dealer and/or the factory is only obligated to fix your truck, not cater to all of your needs. If they give you a loan car, be happy.
โMay-06-2016 10:28 PM
โMay-06-2016 09:02 PM
โMay-06-2016 06:32 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:Engineer9860 wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
Where are the fanboys?
Why?
Are you spoiling for an argument?
Are you trying to defend them? What's it to you if I don't like GM? You working PR for them or just fanboy #1?
โMay-06-2016 06:23 PM
Engineer9860 wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
Where are the fanboys?
Why?
Are you spoiling for an argument?
โMay-06-2016 06:19 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Where are the fanboys?