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Logansteno: Bought a VW?
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I dunno if it's the part of St. Louis I live in or what, but the only time I see nice cars is when I head downtown or into Ladue (an upper middle-class suburb.)

Rather GM stop selling them until they have a fix then sell them with a half-assed repair, someone dies, and they end up right where they are now in a few years time.

As long as we get them back eventually and they don't end up like the EV-1s.

Sounds like Ray wasn't the brightest bulb in the box, and probably should've never been given the power to sign off something as important as a replacement part for a potentially dangerous problem.

Cars don't just magically swerve into trees, idiots who can't control a car in a panic situation where the power steering shuts of cause cars to swerve into trees.

I'm sorry, but the trucks are at least 7 years old if it only has to do with GMT800 models. It's this thing that happens to cars called "wear and tear" especially in rust belt states. I'm sure the trucks that have this problem also have rocker panels that have huge holes in them from being eaten away by rust. My dad's

Clearly a lot of people, sales were up last month. Posted their best since 2007.

So if the Coupe and Wagon are just hold overs, does that mean there's a new Coupe and Wagon coming? Cause that's what I'm getting out of this and now I'm excited.

Yet through all of this, all three of the GM cars at my house are still recall free.

This car really needed a Saturn badge instead of a Buick badge. They could have sold a model that had all the performance, without all the price. But we all know why that didn't happen, even though it actually was supposed to.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the manual only have 5 gears?

Sometimes I honestly forget GM cars have OnStar. It's not advertised very often anymore, which is weird because it's actually a really great thing to advertise.

I think you meant 6.2L under engine specifications.

Can't disagree with this being my desktop background.

I don't think my parents have ever ignored a recall notice for our cars. The '04 Silverado and '94 Safari have never had any to my knowledge. The '08 Vue has a couple early on that they got around to as soon as possible. The car never had to stay overnight at the dealer or anything. A couple hours and it was good to

Gimme back Saturn.

So does this mean my mom can sue GM for closing Saturn and making her '08 Vue's resale value drop? I have a feeling the answer is no, which makes this lawsuit completely stupid.

Did you try ripping a house off it's foundation? With that much torque it's pretty much a required test.

Nicer interior materials than a Lexus? GM must have really stepped up their game over the old generation.

I swear, this entire website is on drugs.