I think the current leadership at Chevy is trying to gain a flagship image so they are being proactive about the recall. Their estimates for lawsuits seem a little on
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09-13-2014, 11:34 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I think the current leadership at Chevy is trying to gain a flagship image so they are being proactive about the recall. Their estimates for lawsuits seem a little on the low side however.
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After the ignition switch debacle, they are getting extremely gun shy. One little thing goes wrong and they want to make sure they fix it before media shoves it in their face. Not a bad thing for consumers. My daughters car is recalled, but they don't have parts to fix it yet. GM is going to be fixing ignition switches for years. I would love to have been sitting in on the meeting to stop shipment of vettes. |
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