They paid back their loan which was not even for 50% of their net worth before these lawsuits started, so how do you figure that one?
Why do you say that Tim?
The potential payout from just the ignition failures could reach 10 billion dollars without much trying...I dont believe the gov will bail all of them out as GM corp again. I agree with the latest theory that they will continue as individual companies if they can
The potential payout from just the ignition failures could reach 10 billion dollars without much trying...I dont believe the gov will bail all of them out as GM corp again. I agree with the latest theory that they will continue as individual companies if they can
The Toyota unintended acceleration lawsuit was 3x what this ignition switch lawsuit is. I'm not worried one bit about GM.
Stop with the negativity and go buy a fiat already.
They paid back their loan which was not even for 50% of their net worth before these lawsuits started, so how do you figure that one?
"According to Automotive News, the company negotiated with state attorneys general and consumer groups during its restructuring to only carry product liability on faults with vehicles from after it left bankruptcy in 2009. If any owners want to sue GM for issues that took place before that time, they would have to take it up with the "old GM" in a bankruptcy court. So far, all attempts to sue the new company for pre-2009 faults have failed."
I used to think the same as you in that respect. Then I drove the new Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel. And after all my research into the drivetrain and the test drives and comparisons, chrysler got a lot right in recent years as has GM. Chrysler just gives you a lot more for the money at this point.
My LB7 started on fire in the driveway.... a/c line blew, melted the wiring harness and the wires sparked and ignited the freon.
AMEN!To each their own, but you'll never see me lay a penny on the table for anything but GM products. The rest are, how do you say it nicely... Garbage?
I used to think the same as you in that respect. Then I drove the new Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel. And after all my research into the drivetrain and the test drives and comparisons, chrysler got a lot right in recent years as has GM. Chrysler just gives you a lot more for the money at this point.
I am currently on the fence between a ram limited 2500 and the new Denali. Why should I choose the Ram over the GM? Solely bc I should be worried about warranty or quality?