View Full Version : 100,00 Mile warranty?
GM has a 100,000 warranty on all 07 models, wonder what the catch is.
Good deal though, great way to compete.
royalfan5
9/7/2006, 08:11 PM
and your buying a GM car.
mdklatt
9/7/2006, 08:15 PM
GM has a 100,000 warranty on all 07 models, wonder what the catch is.
It's still a GM.
TopDaugIn2000
9/7/2006, 09:33 PM
heh
and you're gonna need it...
soonerboomer93
9/7/2006, 09:45 PM
and if you're wondering, the HHR probably has the worst sight lines of any vehicle i've ever driven.
I knew when they gave me the PT cruiser or HHR option, i should have changed to a compact car.
Vaevictis
9/7/2006, 10:16 PM
The catch is that the company issuing the warranty will be bankrupt long before it runs out... ;)
(or at least, it should be considering how those monkeys run the place.)
royalfan5
9/7/2006, 10:21 PM
The catch is that the company issuing the warranty will be bankrupt long before it runs out... ;)
(or at least, it should be considering how those monkeys run the place.)
They are at least turning a profit on continuing operations unlike the other American car company.
mdklatt
9/8/2006, 01:35 PM
and if you're wondering, the HHR probably has the worst sight lines of any vehicle i've ever driven.
Oh dear lord, you're not kidding. I drove one of those as a rental a couple of weeks ago. Don't forget to mention that it handles like a flaccid penis.
Partial Qualifier
9/8/2006, 01:37 PM
it handles like a flaccid penis.
go on...
I think there's some fuzzy math behind a 100,00 mile warranty.
Sure they didn't mean a 100.00 mile warranty?
mdklatt
9/8/2006, 04:30 PM
I think there's some fuzzy math behind a 100,00 mile warranty.
Why do you hate Europeans?
Why do you hate Europeans? Mostly the smell and the teeth.
I think there's some fuzzy math behind a 100,00 mile warranty.
Sure they didn't mean a 100.00 mile warranty?
No, it's okay. A comma's what the europeans use to make their decimal point...I'm guessing the warranty is underwritten by a Czech company!
d'oh!
I guess that'll teach me to stop and read an email before submitting my post...
mdklatt
9/8/2006, 04:45 PM
No, it's okay. A comma's what the europeans use to make their decimal point...I'm guessing the warranty is underwritten by a Czech company!
:les: IT'S A YUGO!
Frozen Sooner
9/8/2006, 08:52 PM
powertrain only.
Yup.
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