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C7's Blowing up
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<blockquote data-quote="jabroni" data-source="post: 68628" data-attributes="member: 1881"><p>Well said.:agree: I think what is happening is the C7 has a huge target on its back with the trolls. North American car of the year and all the glowing accolades, reviews, performance stats etc that came along with the new C7 and you have a posse of haters from different manufacturers and models. Not that there isn't potential fault with what's going. I think time will tell. If a customer has a legitimate failure GM has to step up and look after the problem and not look for ways out IMHO. If an engine pops in a high end performance car like the vette I think it's unfathomable to try and rebuild it at a dealer level. I often dream of performance mods and tunes but there is no way in hell I'd do anything other than stock factory replacement parts and leave the stock tune. Warranty jeopardy is not something I want to flirt with. I'm so paranoid now I'm even keeping my fuel receipts to prove I am using premium 91 octane just in case there was some type of detonation damage or something related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jabroni, post: 68628, member: 1881"] Well said.:agree: I think what is happening is the C7 has a huge target on its back with the trolls. North American car of the year and all the glowing accolades, reviews, performance stats etc that came along with the new C7 and you have a posse of haters from different manufacturers and models. Not that there isn't potential fault with what's going. I think time will tell. If a customer has a legitimate failure GM has to step up and look after the problem and not look for ways out IMHO. If an engine pops in a high end performance car like the vette I think it's unfathomable to try and rebuild it at a dealer level. I often dream of performance mods and tunes but there is no way in hell I'd do anything other than stock factory replacement parts and leave the stock tune. Warranty jeopardy is not something I want to flirt with. I'm so paranoid now I'm even keeping my fuel receipts to prove I am using premium 91 octane just in case there was some type of detonation damage or something related. [/QUOTE]
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