My Grandfather taught me a game called ¨whose the A$$#0%e in this picture? ¨. It goes like this, view your situation from a disinterested bystander’s eyes and make the call.
Why go to the dealership for parts or service after the warranty expires? An independent Corvette specialist will give you better, quicker and less expensive service.
its not at all close in quality to its price point
Yes GM cuts corners because Corvettes are built to a price point, if you want your Vette QCeed to the point of a Lexus it will cost you over $100,000. You can replace lots of Opti´s and gaskets for the money you are not paying for the QC.
Of my many Vettes, the only one ever towed to the garage was the 93 after I drove 5 miles through streets flooded knee high. Chevy replaced the Opti in warranty. No questions ask, just quick, quality service. (They worked overtime to get me back on the road the same day.)
We Americans do not realize how lucky we are. We should all live in Europe for a year. Over here customer service is a joke, nothing is done right the first time, prices are high because competition is suppressed by the government, and consumer protection agencies have not evolved enough to enter the endangered species list. (Germany may be the one exception.)
True stories;
Top of the line Renault, in warranty, in France, blew head gasket. 5 weeks in regional service center for repair. Had to fly back to Budapest for work and return to France to retrieve the car after its repair. No financial compensation from Renault or the insurance Co.
4 yr. old Citroen overheating, Official Citroen service center diagnostic, ¨decay of coolant passages in block¨, ¨new engine required¨. Real problem, bad thermostat, cost of repair $12. at Midas franchised shop.
New Saab 93 TD, 3 broken valves in 35K mi. 2 Mfg. recalls. The dealer pulled the head off of a new car and stuck it on this one last week. Would you buy a new car from a dealer who might have had the motor open and still call it new?
BMW850csi, towed to dealership 17 times. I would love to tell you all about this car but I am under a ¨gag order¨ because the family one of the subsequent owners is suing big time. Let’s just say it was $83K bad.
The best way to become a millionaire in Europe is to arrive here a multi-millionaire.
So, if I do not like it here why don’t I leave? I would if I could. I was stupid and made a major investment here. Now my only intelligent choice is stay here long enough to recoup what monies I can. Anybody out there want to buy a Go-Kart track in Spain?
Borne in the USA and God willing I’ll die there.
