AJ Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2008 05:05AM
After 200,000 miles it was just getting broke in. I never had but one problem
witht he car, my wife drove it.
cs Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2008 10:05AM
hurricane capitalism strikes again... (with your outlook)
Bus Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2008 04:38AM
point was: It's not a Honda, Toyota, Subaru or any other import. It was a GM
product and a damn good one. Like the last 5 I have owned. 1,000,000 + miles and
low cost of ownership. I will continue to buy GM for the same reason. They are
good affordable vehicles.
(OK it was made in cananda, Damn
imports!)
GAK67 Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2008 06:21AM
Coming from a country with no domestic car industry (i.e. all our vehicles are
imports) I would put American cars third out of Asian, European and American
cars. For us asian cars are cheaper (less distance to freight them plus lower
cost of manufacture) and European cars are generally made so much better and
have more refinement than American cars (I am talking generalities here and
realise that there are always exceptions to the rules). I drive a Honda and
it's the 5th one I have owned. Quality of manufacture, good specification and
exceptionally reliable engines!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2008 07:38PM
i'm a Ford man, had 2 GM cars, both for less than 2 months, totaled both.
(Vette & a Z-34 Lumina)