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Originally Posted by espo19047
OK if we go with "how do you know" then I will ask how do you know how it really happened? How do you know the car did not hit something? How do you know if it is an isolated case?
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exactly my point it's one car and not multiple cars yet. and it's already been said gm needs to fix this it's a big problem. well it's one car and it could have been a fluke. yes it is a concern but before you know why jump on the bash gm band wagon on here? that question is directed at everyone that's telling me that it's a huge issue.
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Originally Posted by Hylton
Where was the law about racing the car? So it's illegal to drive a car faster than 70mph anywhere in the US?
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if you read the post it said because most people don't have a need to go over 70. which is a valid point. and also never said anything about taking the car to the race track. but hell if you keep going off the mentality of some people in the states then there's no need to race cars so why even be capable of going faster then the speed limit?
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Waiting is YOUR choice. You decided to set your priorities in a way that results in you having to wait as long as you will. Don't put yourself in the same place as the GM customer - as far as the Camaro is concerned, you are a fan and fans have not committed to GM anywhere near as much as those Camaro buyers that are bringing up ligitimate concerns any customer would bring up.
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he brought up the question of when I ordered not that it has anything to do with how long someone has wanted the car. he was trying to make the point that I didn't want or haven't wanted it as bad as him because he's got one or has one on order. either way I don't care what he's got or done. the point was just because you've got the money and can order doesn't mean the poor man over here can. I never said it wasn't my choice to wait. and read the reply to the post above this. that's my point. one car. . .