Regretting buying a HHR
#72
Completely disingenuous and hilarious coming from a moderator of a forum of cars made 100% in Mexico by a company that was 100% owned by the government at the time.
Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house.
Update: My dealership is working very closely with me to rectify the situation, obviously they can't do anything about the previous dealership but hopefully I have a winner this time.
Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house.
Update: My dealership is working very closely with me to rectify the situation, obviously they can't do anything about the previous dealership but hopefully I have a winner this time.
#73
Completely disingenuous and hilarious coming from a moderator of a forum of cars made 100% in Mexico by a company that was 100% owned by the government at the time.
Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house.
Update: My dealership is working very closely with me to rectify the situation, obviously they can't do anything about the previous dealership but hopefully I have a winner this time.
Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house.
Update: My dealership is working very closely with me to rectify the situation, obviously they can't do anything about the previous dealership but hopefully I have a winner this time.
The United States owned GM for 6 years? (HHR's were made 2006-2011)
I don't recall that time frame.
#75
Yeah, the parts... about those. Ever look at where they were made???
China, India, Japan, Mexico, Canada and a couple, very few USA.
Ever look at where Mopar makes their parts? Again, no "domestic" company is domestic anymore, so don't throw stones.
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