View Single Post
Old 06-14-2010, 10:14 PM   #17
DrumDawg
 
DrumDawg's Avatar
 
Drives: BumbleBee, 67 Firebird,79 Porsche
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Merritt Island, FL
Posts: 388
You would think that GM's computers could filter out the information rather easily? Sort of the same way a dealer would find a specific model for a buyer.

What does GM do if a car has a part that is found to be dangerous if a car is equipped a certain way? They have to have a way of sorting all the cars built by option codes. If they don't...They need to hire better computer programmers. For them it should be easy...For us laymen.... not so easy.

If GM doesn't break it down it is because they don't want to spend the 30 minutes or less that it would take to filter and record the data or their computer specialists need to upgrade their programs because they are outdated.
__________________
Ordered 9July09-2SS,RS,Transformer
1100 = Preliminary Order:7/13/09-NMGCZB
3000 = Accepted By Production Control-09/14/2009
3400 = Broadcast:09/14/2009
3800 = Produced:09/17/2009 2G1FK1EJ5A9147250
4000 = Available to ship 28Sept
4200 = Shipped-Rail-Detroit at 3AM on 5Oct, Departed for Miami, Ohio @ 3AM, arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio, 7 Oct 0749 arrived in Louisville Kentucky,at Kane Ave Tenn.@ 8:30PM,left for Wauhatchie, Tennesee 10Oct,Waycross GA10Oct,Jacksonville FL 11 Oct.
5000 = Delivered to the dealer 14Oct09
6000 = Delivered to the customer 17Oct09
DrumDawg is offline   Reply With Quote