Posted on 06/30/2014 6:29:24 PM PDT by Nachum
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GM and the UAW are getting their “reward” for going along with Barry. Eat crow......
Government Motors. Get free recalls for the life of your clunker.
They’ll just be bailed out again.
Key point: I’m LOVING having this to throw in the faces of those that defended the bailout...
Have they given up on selling Volts to the dolts?? Haven’t heard anything about them in a while.
How convenient that this all happens after they sell the shares of the company owned by American taxpayers. I wonder how much of this was known before dumping the stocks.
“I wonder how much of this was known before dumping the stocks.”
Or before Bamster bailed out the UAW pension funds by “buying” GM.
Just spitballin here.....
Could we offer every illegal alien a recalled GM vehicle???
All they have to do is drive the vehicle down to the “special recall garage” located in Mexico.
Give them $15 for a successful one way delivery of the vehicle
Proving that Government Motors operates just as we would expect of any government agency.
I was driving along when it shut down. Luckily I was able to coast into a side street.
I was surprised how hard it was to steer and brake without the power steering and brakes.
1989? 25 yrs. old and it cut out on you? I hope you are being facetious.
I’m not kidding. The car’s in good shape. It only has 55,000 miles on it.
And the problem was the ignition system.
The announcement suggests worse, like the ignition rotating to the point where it would lock up the steering. That would be a scream. And they say in the meantime, use the ignition key by itself.
My steering didn't locked up, but it sure was hard to steer. I could only turn the wheel a little bit.
I'm not saying that GM is to blame for my 1989 ignition system failing while I was driving down the road, but that is what happened, exactly like it's been described in the news. The engine cuts out, and you lose the power steering and brakes. I was lucky that there weren't any cars around me and that I could coast into a side street where I could safely wait for AAA.
I had to have the ignition system replaced. I wouldn't expect GM to pay for it, given the age of the car, but it is interesting.
There's a Goodyear service center about a mile from my house, where I had the repairs done. When I was walking up there to pick up the car, a couple of cop cars pulled up and stopped me as a burglary suspect.
They didn't arrest me when they saw I was an old white man. (I had on a ski parka with the hood up when they lugged me.)
Glad I kept my word to NEVER AGAIN purchase a GM vehicle and I am sticking with my word.
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