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If one has enough $$$$$$$$$$$ , PR can and do miracles
It happen more times than one want to admit Overturn at 45 ? You bet your horse it can be done , but no one can prove either way that those cases above are the final findings The blaming game is going to be a long one , but GM still did nothing to fix anything And that's the sticking point on the all thing , had GM and their Big Chiefs moved on fixing things back then , we would never need to be talking about this They picked the road to hell , well , they ( GM ) are getting close to the destination |
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It's like the say that goes something like this If one say a lie, long enough and loud enough , it becomes the truce At first I didn't believe it , but when start paying more attention to the message it's all over the place It's like the statistics , when can make it look the way one wants ( depending on who is paying for it ) |
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I think the end result of all of this is a win for GM and their customers. Now engineers can talk freely about safety defects and something can be done about. The culture has been changed, improving our end product.
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WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!? Who said it should be eliminated? The thread belongs in the General Automotive Discussion Forum, nothing to do with Camaros! Baffles me the threads they move and the ones they don't, pretty inconsistent.
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I would submit that it does have to do with Camaros. With the hiding of safety defects, we don't know what is lurking in the Camaros, waiting to jump up and bite us. So far, most, other than convertibles, seem pretty good. But being aware of the penchant for lying and hiding defects might help keep Camaro owners alert. (Maybe alive) I do agree that the moving of threads seems hap-hazard.
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I find it a little difficult to blame the engineers for not creating a new part number, because control of part numbers is really a business-oriented matter for things like corporate databases and inventory control. Even a revised part should normally get a new number since it would be superseding or at the very least supplementing the original (and in this case questionable/suspect/deficient/defective - your choice) part. Any "cover-up" belongs either within the entity charged with part number control or with anybody with the authority to direct that the same old part number be maintained for the new and improved part.
FWIW, in Ford's part numbering system, such a change in the ignition switch would get the new part a different suffix while keeping the same prefix and main part number. I'm not trying to say that's a better system, although once you understand its logic it's probably easier to realize that revisions to parts have been made. Norm |
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