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Bob Loblaw (not verified)    January 2, 2017 - 3:52AM

In reply to by Mark Day (not verified)

If GM willing repaired these defects - no problem, but instead they sent their bureaucrats to deny responsibility. My last purchase, a 2012 Toyota RAV4 V6 4WD, has had zero defects and zero returns to the dealer - regular maintenance excluded. I'd like a new Camaro but don't want the poor quality hassle.
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To me, GM has undergone a major transmission. The fact that GM acknowledges these issues and attempts to fix them speaks volumes. The fact that they recall vehicles for safety issues as soon as they identify them is a major change in the way they do business. To be honest I was always a huge Honda fan. But I was recently let down by my 2012 Honda Accord. HUGE oil consumption issues and transmission problems. My brothers 2016 Tacoma had to be lemon laser after Toyota attempted and daied to fix the electrical issues and trans!ission problems. I was shocked. These days I'm keeping an more o0en mind. Considering your experiences with GM occcured a LONG to!e ago, you might owe it to yourself to do the same.

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