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Kathryn DeOrnellas (not verified)    February 24, 2025 - 10:50AM

Hello,

Thank you for sharing my story! For those who are stating that Michigan's lemon law requires 3x for the same issue, that is correct. However, if a vehicle is consecutively in the shop for 30 days, it qualifies as a lemon. The Silverado was in the shop multiple times, so it was indeed a lemon.

For those saying that you cannot be fired for buying something from a competitor, that is not entirely true. Michigan is an at-will state, meaning employers can fire employees for any reason.

I saw a comment stating that, since I work for GM, I need to buy GM vehicles. I currently work for Ford and drive a Toyota. Good dealerships do not force their employees to drive what they sell. Many people here do not drive what we sell. Back in the spring, when I was looking for a new vehicle, my boss helped me find the right one at another dealership. This is a great dealership to work for.

It is still on my credit. I have tried calling GM many times but have never gotten an answer. I just get transferred repeatedly or told it is not GM who is reporting it to the credit bureaus.

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