I am also of the opinion that the OP got a fair shake. 31,000 miles and 18 months later, I think GM did what they could and it is a fair deal.
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GM did indeed give him a fair deal, and it seems that he is satisfied with their offer. $4,000 covers the depreciation of the vehicle as a cost to him. His loss will have been $5,000 over 18 months, which effectively makes his loaded LTZ RS a rental car at a rate of ~$9 per day.I am also of the opinion that the OP got a fair shake. 31,000 miles and 18 months later, I think GM did what they could and it is a fair deal.
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Nice trade up.Cruze for Corvette? I'd be happy any day.
Me too, but that may be more than a $50 per month increase....:wink:Cruze for Corvette? I'd be happy any day.
Are the people you forwarded my contact info to no longer going to contact me?GM did indeed give him a fair deal, and it seems that he is satisfied with their offer. $4,000 covers the depreciation of the vehicle as a cost to him. His loss will have been $5,000 over 18 months, which effectively makes his loaded LTZ RS a rental car at a rate of ~$9 per day.
From what I can tell, they practically turned his loan into a lease and ended it early. In addition, my GM contact has notified me that he has agreed to purchase a Corvette.
I'd say GM has more than adequately shown how much they care about their customers.
Jeff, I understand you were inconvenienced, but GM has done more than what I've seen any other car company do. Having given this more thought and having done some calculating, I can honestly say that they have been very fair and honorable.
GM has proven yet again that they are more than deserving of my business and recommendation, and I hope that anyone who comes across this thread in the future will see the situation for what it really is; GM going above and beyond what they are contractually obligated to in order to make a customer happy.
Here's an excerpt from the email I received that should answer your question:Are the people you forwarded my contact info to no longer going to contact me?
As I noted in the message you just quoted, I would agree that their offer is fair. Many on this board will promptly acknowledge that I have stood my ground against them in the past with issues where I firmly believed they needed to make a correction, but this is not one of them....unfortunately, after a bit of research and having our Executive CAC Manager review the notes from dealer and field communications, GM has made its final and fair offer to Jeff. The last communication with him was a phone call just yesterday, so he's not being ignored.
Thank you for your help and your time. I just needed to know before I continue to pursue other avenues. Again, thanks. I will be moving on from this forum but I appreciate what it had to offer. I hope no one else has to undergo the amount of issues I have, and continue to have only to be asked to pay for someone's lack of ability to produce a quality product. Being that I'm trapped into my deal, this will be the last vehicle from GM I will most likely ever purchase. It's unfortunate, but it happens and in the grand scheme of things who cares about losing one customer when there are many more out there willing to give money for a product that they don't expect to be a quality product that people will stand behind.Here's an excerpt from the email I received that should answer your question:
As I noted in the message you just quoted, I would agree that their offer is fair. Many on this board will promptly acknowledge that I have stood my ground against them in the past with issues where I firmly believed they needed to make a correction, but this is not one of them.
Knowing the deal you got, I can't say that I would have asked for more in your situation. You got a better deal than you would have if you had leased the car and ended the lease early with no penalty.
Yes, you are frustrated, and most of us can understand that. However, please keep in mind that your experience does not represent the Cruze as a whole.Again, thanks. I will be moving on from this forum but I appreciate what it had to offer. I hope no one else has to undergo the amount of issues I have, and continue to have only to be asked to pay for someone's lack of ability to produce a quality product. Being that I'm trapped into my deal, this will be the last vehicle from GM I will most likely ever purchase. It's unfortunate, but it happens and in the grand scheme of things who cares about losing one customer when there are many more out there willing to give money for a product that they don't expect to be a quality product that people will stand behind.
You do realize you got a Corvette right?Look, I guess the point that I had in continuing to be upset is the fact that I bought the car because I wanted a safe, reliable, and fuel efficient vehicle. Instead, I received a faulty vehicle that continues to have an issue and compromised my safety twice. I guess maybe if the failures that resulted in compromising my safety would have resulted in an accident it would be a bigger deal. However, luckily no one was injured during these failures so that is neither here nor there. My frustration lies with this; I've paid over $7k in the past 18 months for a car I had every intention of keeping. I was 18 months closer to owning that vehicle and having no car payment. Now, while I'm able to start fresh I have to under take a new loan for a new vehicle that I am that much further from owning. It doesn't matter if that is another cruze, a sonic, a corvette, or any other car. I am out the time and money that I spent towards owning a car with no car payment. That is what will forever frustrate me about this situation. If I wanted to turn around and get a new car every few years, I would have just leased this car and taken a much lower car payment. However I wanted to own the car. So that is where I got burned in my opinion. I didn't receive a product that I paid to have, and now have to under take paying for a new product starting fresh that will hopefully be what I pay for it to be. I have accepted what my dealer and GM worked out with me. Just because I accepted this and want to move on doesn't mean this ok . I just don't want to spend any more time and energy on it. XtremeRevolution, thank you for your time and your attempt at helping. I appreciate it. Moving forward, it will be a hard decision from here on out on whether or not I will ever trust the GM brand and for them to stand behind their products. If nothing else, I will NEVER buy a vehicle form them and will only lease from here on out.
Which in turn got you in a new car, that has no issues man. I know you would have 3 and 1/2 years left to pay it off... but if you kept it, you would lose more time in dealer, and then when your out of a warranty what would you do?Yes, I realize I paid for a new vehicle. Whether its a corvette, cruze, sonic, malibu....it makes no difference. The trade assistance was worked out before I picked a new vehicle. You have completely missed my point. If I wouldn't have had these issues, I would be keeping the car and enjoying the fact that in about 3 and 1/2 more years I would have a car that I paid for and would at that point car payment free. GM didn't do me a favor with the car I ordered, they did me a favor in working on the trade assistance.
Look, I guess the point that I had in continuing to be upset is the fact that I bought the car because I wanted a safe, reliable, and fuel efficient vehicle.
I do. But i was getting too personal lolAm I the only one in the room wondering how someone's B&M's about $40-$50/month additional payment on a new vs. 18-month old Cruze, then turns around and gets 'Vette, which will burn about twice that difference in gas alone? :question: