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And just how would you suggest "getting the bugs out before you mass produce it"? The cold-hard truth, is that for most brand new cars (which the Camaro is...it's almost one-of-a-kind in GM's fleet)...the only way to get 99% of the bugs out is to build tens of thousands of them. That's why first-year cars generally have issues...sorry that upsets you. Quote:
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A Visit to your local dealer and some research seems to be in order. The Camaro is only a peek at the company's entire modern fleet of vehicles.
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Wait what do the looks of the car have to do with not sealing the tail lights properly? Thats a QC issue.
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It is a reason top be upset and angry. I did not pay to draw the "short straw" and that comment is pure BS...bet if the straw was yours, you wouldn't be so peppy!
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Mostly it is, but the plastic has to be molded and the odd shapes and curves of the Camaro might not afford these kinds of situations to be as easily remedied as in other cars like the SHO/Taurus. Yes, I agree, it should be a QC issue and likely is the case here for many of this woman's problems, but we can't deny the fact that simple designs are easier to work with and make more secure (thus has fewer problems) than working with parts that are more complicated in design and thus, more prone to failure. There are trade-offs and sacrifices that need to be made in order to manufacture a Camaro and keep it under the $40,000.00 price range. I'm not saying these issues can't be worked out. Right now, it just might cost a whole lot more expecting SHO/Taurus workmanship and reliability versus a Camaro (though I believe the Camaro's workmanship is superb but not perfect). It would be easier for the SHO/Taurus R&D team to use an easier, safer design for that car by mimicking the success of those same parts on other Ford vehicles in the fleet. No other car in GM's fleet is designed like the Camaro. Hence, The SHO/Taurus is a great, reliable car with vanilla looks, whereas the Camaro is a hot, sleek, aggressive, fast muscle car. I think if we had the quality of a Taurus in our Camaros, we'd be looking at probably another 10 grand tacked on to each trim, IMHO.
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Nah, Myothercarisafireengine. Dragon doesn't work for GM, but many of the moderators and administrators here know many fans, dealers, executives from GM that frequent the site here. This is why I encourage you to throw in the fact you are a Camaro5 member and do it discreetly. I seriously doubt there isn't a DM that doesn't know about this site and if they know what is good for them and their job security, they won't ignore your requests. In the very least, they should be as professionally interested and respectful as possible even if they don't resolve all of your problems.
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yep at this point I'd be looking into the lemon law pretty hard . . . even if they are just a bunch of "small" problems, when you get to feeling that bad about it, there probably isn't any going back
bummer . . . and making me think that waiting until they get a few thousand more builds under their belts is a good idea . . . |
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This might be a bit of a jack but its related. Was anyone bothered by that guy who gets to override the computer that checks the frame to make sure its in tolerances? A properly programed computer is NOT inferior to a human, if you tell it to do something it will do it over and over and over in much smaller tolerance than any human can detect. By allowing that computer to be overridden simply lowers costs for GM at the expense of quality and I think some people are experiencing that trade off.
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Where I see the problem is not in the OP's car so much as in the dealership. Having worked at various dealerships, I have seen good, bad and horrible. Often warranty work falls under the "light line" side of the shop. These are usually the least experienced technicians, and if they work flat rate, are just trying to get the car out as quickly as possible. Combine this with Service writers and managers who are being pressed to turn more vehicles and increase profits, and you get a dissatisfied customer. Once a customer is po'd, they notice every little glitch.
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you thread jacker .But I agree, that disturbed me on the inside. It makes you think 2 things... 1-Either the computer isn't doing it's job correctly (since the human let it go by). 2-Or, the human is letting bad frames get by. Although I don't know if any of that stuff was real or just set-up for the show. When the guy found the issue with the paint and "sanded and buffed" it out... it looked staged. Edit: As for human painter vs. machine, I'll take a professional human any day... just like the experts. ok, thread jack is over
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I've had no problems with mine and love it. 5200 miles. The only thing was the spoiler bolts. I don't understand the delicate paint complaints, mine had a scratch and the body shop wet sanded and buffed it out with no trouble. As for paint mismatch, you just ordered the wrong color. All my panels match.
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sorry to hear that.
I was in a bad spot in with my 2003 RX8. liked the design, and the car handled great. it was in the shop every other week. I owned it for 2 years, and did not trust driving it accross town. yet, a friend of mine had the same car, w/o any issues. pieces litterally started falling off in front of me. I ended up trading it in, and was very glad to be done w/ it. in retrospect, the car was a lemon. find out if you have a lemon law, and see what can be done. |
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