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In the international 8600's its actually pretty easy to bump the key with your knee and turn it off, its right in front of your right knee. Its also just as easy to reach down and turn it back on.
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Its not so much the number of keys, its people who have multiple keychains connected together so there's a 6 or 8" long swinging weight hanging off the ignition... in hard bumps or aggressive maneuvers that weight will rotate the key just like your hand will. It also accelerates the wear on the switch and scratches up the dash around it, so all in all not a good idea. As a truck driver who switches trucks pretty often, I used to carry duplicates of most of my keys on one of those separating keychains so I could leave one vehicle running and start the other, or leave it running and lock the door at truck stops. that 6" long chain with a dozen or so keys on both ends of it did exactly what I'm talking about, and not just in GM cars. I still carry the same type of keychain but the spare half is clipped to my belt when I'm in a vehicle now.
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But regardless of WHY the vehicle stalls, new drivers should be taught how to safely control and stop a stalled vehicle from highway speed. This used to be kinda common sense because cars stalling was a pretty common occurrence. As cars have gotten better and more reliable, people just assume everything will go perfectly and there's no need to know how to handle emergencies or breakdowns, so when one does occur, they just go into full panic.
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After 12 or 13 people die , those lizards came out from hibernation and try to put a stop on that When that day comes , that the top lizards can be liable for that , they will be more sensitive to the customers lives Hate to say this , but that's the truce . Only when it will hit their own skin , they will move quicker , and I'm not a pro lawyer guy either Just now they have decided to stop selling at least one of the models in question . |
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This...exactly.
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You must have missed the 2014 JD Powers Reliability survey results in which General Motors ranked #1 manufacturer while having 8 vehicles ranked #1 in their segments. Toyota was #2.
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I used to drive an old Nissan where the ignition key would almost touch your knee if you were over 5'8, there must have been at least a dozen times where I'd hit a decent bump, slam my knee in to the keys and shut the car off.
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How the heck would I know? I'd imagine when it happens to most people, they turn the key back on and it doesn't make headlines. I never thought to call the NTSB or CNN or a lawyer about it.
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More cars added to the Recall List today. Another 1.5 million. Malibu's and Pontiac G6. This time Power Steering can go out. So now its way over 2.5 million on the list. And the evidence doesn't look good, 2001 problem identified, 2002 GM approves even though it Does Not Meet GM Specifications. Inquiry opened in 2004 and closed in 2005. GM concluded: Fixes takes too long and COST TOO MUCH. NO SOLUTION REPRESENTS AN ACCEPTABLE BUSINESS CASE.
The Lawyers are going to eat GM alive, and the government will be handing out Record Fines. GM put Profits over Human Lives. |
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Some people need to get a clue. This is a very serious matter for those that suffer tragedy. Below is a picture of my 16 year old daughter the day she got her Saturn Ion. Next to it is the Saturn after a near fatal accident when she was 17 in 2011. Her life is changed forever. She will deal with debilitating injuries and major medical bills the rest of her life. The accident has the same characteristics of ignition failure, no evasive turns or braking, just a drift off the road into a large pine tree. Now with this recall, we have many questions.
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