Skylarking
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General Motors defends Holden parts delays and slow warranty claims
Holden customers say it is harder to get parts and service support – and warranty claims covered – since the sudden departure of the brand. GM says it is honouring its end of the deal.
www.drive.com.au
General Motors says it hasn’t had any backlash since Holden exit
General Motors executives say Australians are “delighted” with the range of Chevrolet vehicles in the wake of the sudden departure of Holden two years ago.
www.drive.com.au
Seems GM‘s Aussie management feel that their customers have no I’ll will towards them as they seem customers flocking to their low volume vehicles. And they defend their parts supply and warranty practices. So in GM eye’s, don’t see any backlash from shutting Holden.
For me, such statements are just spin as GSMV customers aren’t really from the Holden base considering the price of the corvette and their monster trucks… I’d say tneir base isn’t happy, I’m not happy and probably some forum members aren’t happy with parts availability, parts pricing and warranty behaviour.
To me it seems GM are just sidestepping the whole saga of their own making as they couldnt give a fcuk about their old Holden customer base. They’ve gone “upmarket” and their next scheme will be to bring in a Cadillac EV. They simply don’t have the fortitude to say they are seeking a new customer bas for their niche vehicles…
Me, I’d search far and wide to buy anything other than GM products. How do others feel when reading the above tripe?