GM sues steering column manufacturer
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I can't imagine how GM can rectify the problem in Canada and not even notice it in the US. Then again I don't think like a multi-billion dollar corporation.
Thanks for the welcome! Better late than never, right? lol
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Yea I'll come along for the Ride I love my car and it is performing very well, Have a couple small problems but my Dealer is taking care of me better than I asked for like my parts are here for the fixing but they are going to wait till they can give me a HHR loaner so I can keep working with out a problem while they fix my problems Not sure the Lexus dealer would do that,or anyone else for that matter. SO I'm another happy trails kinda Guy with my Chevrolet.
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I'm not jumping on or off any bandwagon here. lol
I'm just looking for advice/help and do appreciate all that I've received.
Going to go talk to dealer again soon and hope for the best *Crosses Fingers*
by the by. this is the first problem I've had and I got the car at about 20k miles. :)
I'm just looking for advice/help and do appreciate all that I've received.
Going to go talk to dealer again soon and hope for the best *Crosses Fingers*
by the by. this is the first problem I've had and I got the car at about 20k miles. :)
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Sorry, it's been a long time I have been here. Two months ago I had my car wrecked, but after they fixed it, the body shop test drove the car and it lost power steering. Had it taken to Galles, they found out that there was a short in the column that disabled the power steering. So, after a $1,000 repair bill and I came upon this. I had bad problems with the wheel shaking while applying the brakes and the brakes are good. I guess the column was the problem. Just going to add my experience here. Is there anyway I can get this bill reduced, I don't expect a free repair, just some acknowledgement of the blame.
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