Can I sue GM or the Dealer over this horrible situation?
#11
Welcome and Greetings! Honestly things could be worse, I was once given a diesel Chevette as a courtesy car by a dealer. Let me repeat, a diesel Chevette, a car with a 71mph top end and an aversion to hills. Had they existed back then, a Nissan Box...errrr...Cube would have been a major improvement.
#13
Welcome and Greetings! Honestly things could be worse, I was once given a diesel Chevette as a courtesy car by a dealer. Let me repeat, a diesel Chevette, a car with a 71mph top end and an aversion to hills. Had they existed back then, a Nissan Box...errrr...Cube would have been a major improvement.
Reminds me of the day in high school when I disconnected a (one) spark plug off a kid's Nash Metropolitan in auto shop. Later saw him not make it up a short hill on my way home......I guess he couldn't tell the difference between firing on 3 cylinders or 4........
#14
Hve you driven a Juke? My son works at a Nissan dealership and I got to test drive one without the sales critter along for the ride. The little ugly thing is mighty quick, even in economy mode. I wouldn't buy one as it too small for my needs and costs too much, but it sure beats the crap outta of having to drive a goofy Smart car! You COULD do worse than a Juke.
#15
Potential problems with a new car always concern me. I have had no issues with my 06 HHR and sort of looking at a new car. The quality of the new cars by GM is some what questionable. I also do not care for the current pricing (too high) and not many available in dealer's inventory. There aren't many GM options as a replacement for an HHR. The KIA and Hyundai start looking good, size and price wise. Blasphamy, I know..