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Originally Posted by 35th02ss
Ok I can understand everyone's feelings and passion about this car. But you have to understand that GM is not doing this to anger, loss sales, etc. Please know that the Camaro Team is trying to give you the car that everyone has been waiting along time for, me included.
If you think that they are not working the issue, your very wrong. They are working very hard to resolve this. The time that these people have put in is mind blowing to say the least. It would be nothing for Cheryl or John to go to the office for 12 hours then have to come home for a 2 hour tele con.
I assure you that everyone is giving 150% to this. Give them your understanding they know your disappointed as they are.
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I dont think they're intentionally doing this... I never have thought they were doing this on purpose... and I dont doubt that they're giving this their all... what I want to know is "what are you going to do about this?"... the people who buy this car first thing out of the gate will be the ones that make the car or break the car... their demonstration of how it performs and what it is capable of will either spread the love or spread the disdain... how is it going to look for GM to have a car launched, after much talk and media blitz, only to have one of the coolest features not on the car? and how is it going to look if those people dont get some kind of retrofit or discount for this suddenly missing item? "we coldn't get this to work, so we're going to charge you for it, anyway, and then it'll be free to those that buy the car next year... oh, you can't afford to buy a car and trade it in a year and a half later? too bad, so sad for you"... that's not going to go over well with customers.
this feature doesn't HAVE to be on the car... but something has to be done if its not going to be.