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CANADA knows how to sue GM !!!
http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm
DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of repairs related to a faulty engine gasket I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand Rapids, Mi) so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns in the U.S. !! |
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> wrote in message ...
http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > Rapids, Mi) > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > in the U.S. !! Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my car was not technically one of the years affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better if I'd made my purchase in Canada. Sometimes ignorance is excusable but MisterFact's history suggests otherwise in this situation -- she/he is simply a troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not know MisterFact's history in this ng, I'd have ignored this. |
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On Sep 12, 11:51*am, SMS > wrote:
> wrote: > >http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > > > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > > > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > > Rapids, Mi) > > > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > > in the U.S. !! > > Totally unrelated. None of the vehicles in the Canadian settlement were > Saturns, (so what!)and the flaw was a faulty gasket, not a casting flaw. > > Canada has never forced a settlement of the casting flaw issue, so > buying it in Canada wouldn't have helped you as Canadian owners were in > the same boat. That sounds strange! Canada wins a class action suit against GM for a non-safety issue like faulty gaskets, but doesn't pusue the bigger, costlier issue of all those cylinder head flaws that causes the head to crack! Any idea why?! You seem to be knowledgeable on Canadian class action suits. > The list of affected models is at > "http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/September2008/10/c3216.html"- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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On Sep 12, 1:37*pm, "Steve"
m> wrote: > > wrote in ... > > http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > > > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > > Rapids, Mi) > > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > > in the U.S. !! > > * * Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my car was not technically one of the years > affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better if I'd made my purchase in Canada. > * * Sometimes ignorance is excusable butMisterFact'shistory suggests otherwise in this situation -- she/he is simply a > troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not knowMisterFact'shistory in this ng, I'd have ignored this. You want to refute the fact that Saturn made over 100,000 cars with casting flaws in their cylinderheads. We've waited years for you to refute this! Come on and refute the "troll"! |
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> > wrote in message ...
> On Sep 12, 1:37 pm, "Steve" > m> wrote: > > > wrote in ... > > > > http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > > > > > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > > > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > > > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > > > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > > > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > > > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > > > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > > > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > > > Rapids, Mi) > > > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > > > in the U.S. !! > > > > Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my car was not technically one of the years > > affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better if I'd made my purchase in Canada. > > Sometimes ignorance is excusable butMisterFact'shistory suggests otherwise in this situation -- she/he is simply a > > troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not knowMisterFact'shistory in this ng, I'd have ignored this. > You want to refute the fact that Saturn made over 100,000 cars with > casting flaws in their cylinderheads. We've waited years for you to > refute this! Come on and refute the "troll"! Not only a troll but an illiterate one, at that (where did I refute the casting flaw claim?)! |
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On Sep 16, 1:09*pm, "Steve"
m> wrote: > > > wrote in ... > > On Sep 12, 1:37 pm, "Steve" > > m> wrote: > > > > wrote in ... > > > >http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > > > > > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > > > > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > > > > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > > > > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > > > > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > > > > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > > > > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > > > > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > > > > Rapids, Mi) > > > > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > > > > in the U.S. !! > > > > Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my car was not technically one of the years > > > affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better if I'd made my purchase in Canada. > > > Sometimes ignorance is excusable butMisterFact'shistory suggests otherwise in this situation -- she/he is simply a > > > troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not knowMisterFact'shistory in this ng, I'd have ignored this. > > You want to refute the fact that Saturn made over 100,000 cars with > > casting flaws in their cylinderheads. We've waited years for you to > > refute this! Come on and refute the "troll"! > > * * Not only a troll but an illiterate one, at that (where did I refute the casting flaw claim?)! - Hide quoted text - > When have you ever seriously refuted anything I've posted? If you can't refute, throw the word "troll" around. |
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> > * * Not only a troll but an illiterate one, at that (where did I refute the casting flaw claim?)! - Hide quoted text -
> > When have you ever seriously refuted anything I've posted? If you > can't refute, throw the word "troll" around. Well it's no surprise to see that MisterHack Korman is still the same ol' dementia suffering twit. Its been what, 10 years and he's still got a prickly stick lodged in his... Pathetic. |
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Saturn never had any problem with ANY of their motors, because they don't
use motors in the true sense. They use ION power. There are NO moving parts in their propulsion system. You didn't know that, did you? You probably didn't even know that Saturn never even manufactured automobiles.......what you really see on the road are modified space ships. Want to hear more? No, you don't.......................... > wrote in message ... On Sep 12, 1:37 pm, "Steve" m> wrote: > > wrote in > ... > > http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm > > > DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian > > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 > > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the > > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said > > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of > > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket > > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the > > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand > > Rapids, Mi) > > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns > > in the U.S. !! > > Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my > car was not technically one of the years > affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better > if I'd made my purchase in Canada. > Sometimes ignorance is excusable butMisterFact'shistory suggests otherwise > in this situation -- she/he is simply a > troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not > knowMisterFact'shistory in this ng, I'd have ignored this. You want to refute the fact that Saturn made over 100,000 cars with casting flaws in their cylinderheads. We've waited years for you to refute this! Come on and refute the "troll"! |
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I agree,
We are currently on Saturn #4. My older son has an 02 SC2 he bought used, wife just gave her 05 ION to our other son at college, she has a new Vue and I have an early 08 Sky. Only problem we ever had was a problem with the ignition switch on damp cold days causing the anti theft to keep the car from starting for a half hour or so. They diagnosed that on the phone and gave us a loaner while it was repaired. I have no problem with them. "Pete KE9OA" > wrote in message . .. > Saturn never had any problem with ANY of their motors, because they don't > use motors in the true sense. They use ION power. There are NO moving > parts in their propulsion system. You didn't know that, did you? You > probably didn't even know that Saturn never even manufactured > automobiles.......what you really see on the road are modified space > ships. Want to hear more? No, you don't.......................... > > > > > wrote in message > ... > On Sep 12, 1:37 pm, "Steve" > m> wrote: >> > wrote in >> ... >> >> http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=gm >> >> > DETROIT - General Motors Corp. has agreed to settle 17 Canadian >> > lawsuits that contend that a defective part in cars made between 1995 >> > and 2003 caused engines to overheat and seize, a lawyer for the >> > plaintiffs said. Colin Stevenson, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said >> > yesterday that GM will pay car owners $47 to $752 each for costs of >> > repairs related to a faulty engine gasket >> > I shoulda gone to CANADA and bought my SATURN- PIECE OF CRAP with the >> > casting flaw in the cylinderhead !!! (instead of Saturn or Grand >> > Rapids, Mi) >> > so shoulda the 100,000 other casting flaw victims who bought Saturns >> > in the U.S. !! >> >> Except that Saturn covered more than 1/2 my cost to fix, even though my >> car was not technically one of the years >> affected and I'd reached > 60,000 miles; I doubt I'd have done any better >> if I'd made my purchase in Canada. >> Sometimes ignorance is excusable butMisterFact'shistory suggests >> otherwise in this situation -- she/he is simply a >> troll. If it weren't that a casual viewer might not >> knowMisterFact'shistory in this ng, I'd have ignored this. > > You want to refute the fact that Saturn made over 100,000 cars with > casting flaws in their cylinderheads. We've waited years for you to > refute this! Come on and refute the "troll"! > |
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