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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:04:11 -0600, Canuck57 penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: | |"nada" wrote in message ... | Vic Smith wrote: | I posted this to the GM group, which I sometimes participate in, but I | really like talking to boaters more than anything. | Boaters are.....just cool! | Anyway most here have some GM experience, and I know you all like to | talk about unions. | | ********************* | | So I go into the local GM dealership this morning to get the lower | intake manifold gasket set for my kid's 95 Bonneville. The "new | improved" gaskets. Aluminum framed, not plastic. The car's got 80k miles | on it, and too many GM owners took real big | hits when the lower manifold gaskets rotted away or plastic upper | plenum melted away. I bought a Dorman upper plenum elsewhere. | Way too many with as few as 40k miles, and for cars at least as late | as 2003 with the 3800 Series 2 engine have the problem. | Can cause hydrolock, bent rods, warped heads, wiped bearings, etc. | Some catch it in the early stages and only pay $400-1200 to get it | fixed. I've spent some time in Pontiac, Buick and Chevy forums reading | about the pain and expense this poor design has caused. | There was only very minor relief from GM for these disasters. Hell, the | new LIM gasket didn't come out until 2006 or 2007. My kid is putting in | the improved LIM gasket and the improved Gorman | upper plenum as a preventative measure. | The plenum was 61 bucks through Amazon and the gasket was | 75 bucks at GM. | Then there's going to be some brake and carb cleaner to clean things | up, and some thread lock. | So it's going to cost about $150 in parts, and at least 3 hours of the | kid's labor. Luckily, he loves doing this stuff. Anyway, one parts guy | goes to get my gasket set, and I ask one of the | other guys, probably the manager, who's sitting on his ass rifling | through paperwork, "What do you think about the new GM?" | He doesn't hardly look up, and why should he? | After all, I'm just a customer. | He says, "I feel good about it. We've got the union costs under | control." Mumbles something about health costs. | I said, "Yeah, that union health care was hurting GM, and health care | is a problem all over." | He wasn't interested in my comment, and goes on a bit ragging the | union. Didn't hear it exactly, because the other guy came back with | my part and pointed me to cashier window about ten feet away. | The cashier was waiting for me. | So as I give her the invoice and my credit card something is bothering | me. When I asked that guy about the "new GM" I was expecting | to hear something besides bitching about the union. | Maybe something about how good the Malibu and Impala are selling, or a | new goal toward engineering excellence and customer satisfaction. | I walk back to the parts desk and said, probably a bit too loudly, | in order to get this guys attention, but I was actually ****ed. | "Hey, see this?" I held up the $75 gasket set. | "The union didn't design the 3800. GM engineers and GM management | did that. Wasn't the union. Sure as hell wasn't Toyota. And if they | did they would have made it right. You want customers, you better | give them reliability. There's more than one side of a story." | He admitted that as I walked back to the cashier to sign the receipt | and get out of there. Didn't really want to say anything else to him. | **** him. | Anyway, a bad experience. Hope this asshole doesn't represent GM's | future. | | --Vic | Every one of these jerks thing the Unioniozed Workers are getting | something tghey want but didn't go after. It is hateful envy. | Those that work at the corner market applied to work there. | Those that work at GM, Boeing, or wherever applied to work there. | Thse that choose to be Entrepeanurs should have included choice health | care into their planning. | The average wage is supposedly 54,000+ in the US yet thes people bitch | when an Auto Worker or whomever is approaching that level. They figure | only Wall Streeters should b e making it. | |Be sure to enjoy driving it, US citizens at large now have over $100B less |in the future to spend on autos. Make it over $1T if you include bank |bailouts. | |No doubt, fewer autos per capita is the future. | Yes, and that began with NAFTA. A "global economy" means the playing field gets "leveled." The Chinese farmer can, now, maybe afford a car.... and to offset that, Americans (and others) will be forced to make-do with *much* less.... No Free Ride. It won't be a leveling of the field, it will be lowering the field. If you missed the fall of the Roman Empire you are about to see what happened in real time. |
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