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In Reply to: RE: Today's used car posted by Craiger56 on September 23, 2021 at 10:33:08
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The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
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Another one that dissolved like an Alka-Seltzer in these parts...
"So I talk to the night, I head for the light, try and hold it on the road. Thank God for the man who put
the white lines on the highway"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
When I was working on Mazda's a friend was working on Suzuki's across the street. Through our talks we discovered the two companies philosophy on warranty claims couldn't have been more different, although it could have just been the difference between the two "district service manager's" who called the shots on warranty claims.
Mazda covered most any claim ('80s - '90s) with an emphasis on customer satisfaction.
Suzuki's tact was deny and deflect back then.
Suzuki and GM had a joint factory that produced the Swift and the Geo Metro. Suzuki also sold a lot of rebadged Daewoo cars and Daewoo is owned by GM.
According to Scotty Kilmer, GM is currently defending itself against warranty claims in a class action lawsuit, claiming that its warranty only covers defects of manufacture, not defects of design.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
We had a 1999 Daewoo Leganza... It was okay for the price. With a Lotus tuned suspension it certainly rode nice. The engine was relatively quiet and adequate. People always asked about the car as they liked the look of it.. After that car we bought a 2005 Suzuki Aerio. Next to the 1994 VW Jetta it was probably the worst car we have had... The only thing I will say good about that car is the 2.3L engine was strong and powerful for the size vehicle but it sure was noisy! It also had a high roofline which I appreciate being 6'1". In retrospect we should have bought the Ford Focus that I wanted instead but the Mrs. wanted the more powerful noisy engine....
...the Geo/Chevy Tracker was a Suzuki Sidekick. In fact, NONE of the Geo line-up (some of which were later changed to a Chevy badge) were actually GM vehicles.
"So I talk to the night, I head for the light, try and hold it on the road. Thank God for the man who put
the white lines on the highway"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
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