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Originally Posted by 1320B4U
There's obv a reason why they pulled it, the cost of repairs after x (60k) amt of mileage was used quite often and costly to gm ...otherwise they would have left it.
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This is the problem with that situation. GM tried to show good faith to their customers by extending the warranty period to try to compete with other brands that have done the same...except GM's products dont stack up to the other when it comes to overall quality, fit and finish. Even if this decision wasnt based upon inflated warranty claims, it certainly looks like it was when you revoke the program. They shouldve just sat firm with the rest of the auto companies out there.
On a side note my Saturn Ion recently died at 200,000 miles and we were shopping new cars and went to look at some cars and GM didnt really have anything on the lot that had the fit and finish that Ford is carrying these days. I was impressed by what the blue ovals doing honestly, their entire lineup is nice.