Re: "things General Motors does, blatantly, to avoid 'doing the right thing' for their customers" I have no love for GM, the cars or the company, but I think GM is getting a bad rap on this issue. GM did the right thing already: sold a truck buyers wanted at a price they wanted to pay, meeting all applicable regulations in force. If that's not good enough, what keeps me from suing VW because lack of power inhibits accident avoidance? I bought it. If I change my mind about how safe it is, I'll sell it. My problem, not the vendor's. Flame off. Your turn. B.
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