It has come to my attention recently that GM may or may not be actively monitoring truck sites. I am curious to why and if they are not why was I lied to.
I have inside knowledge that NOBODY at GM reads the internet. I shut off access, err... I mean I was told they do not have access.
So if you have a problem with your GM car or truck, please feel free to post your VIN#, miles, and the dealership you bought it at, along with your name and address. Please include a detailed list of all your performance modifications. Nobody at GM will see it.
It has come to my attention recently that GM may or may not be actively monitoring truck sites. I am curious to why and if they are not why was I lied to.
Where you specifically told "No" by someone at GM? If so, they where probably either mis-informed or ignorant... As has been said above, there are many reasons why GM employees would be on any site related to the vehicles they make, as stated above by Poltergeist.
2. They can use info learned to help with making their cars/trucks make more power or give better gas mileage since many members are trying to do both.
3. They can get ideas for options to add to theirs cars/trucks to get people to buy them.