Bill IIRC, your issues were mainly quality/ reliability related. Dan's issues 
as he listed them are design related - they were meant to be the way he 
observed. Quite a difference IMO.


-----Original Message-----
>From: Bill <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: OT: Chevy Maliboo
>
>I understand your pain. Out of five GM vehicles I have had direct 
>contact with,either through ownership or family ownership, as well as 
>one that had GM components, I have had bad experiences with five of the six.
>Apparently, my experience (and yours) is not common, and GM vehicles are 
>God's gift to the auto industry.
>Or not.
>I will never buy another GM vehicle, or any vehicle that uses GM components.
>They are turds on wheels.
>
>bill
>
>On 1/28/2017 2:21 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>> I just need to vent a bit.
>>
>> I know Paul and others here are fond of GM cars, but based on my experience
>> the past 2 weeks I really wonder how Government Motors stays in business.
>>
>> Lee and I usually rent a compact car here in Maui:  gas is expensive, and
>> parking spaces are tight.  This year, however, our son accompanied us for
>> the first two weeks of the trip, and two friends will join us here for the
>> last week, so we needed a larger car with more luggage room.  I therefore
>> asked Avis for an intermediate car, which is described as "a Nissan Altima
>> or similar."
>>
>> What they gave us instead is a Chevy Malibu.  I can only describe it as
>> spectacularly mediocre.  I can't remember when I have been less pleased
>> with a rental from Avis.
>>
>> At home we have a classic Mustang, a 2016 Kia Optima, a 10 year old Altima
>> and a 20 year old Optima.  I have owned Buicks in the past.  I am generally
>> not fussy about cars.
>>
>> The Mallibu seems to my eye to be slightly dated in style.  In order to
>> give it the "sleek" look, however, they how removed a lot of head room from
>> the rear seat.  Getting in the rear seat in awkward, and getting out damn
>> uncomfortable.  Really not much better than trying to exit the rear "seat"
>> of the Mustang.
>>
>> Opening the trunk and the gas tank door are both unusual and tricky.  I
>> don't think I have ever succeeded on the first try.  The instruments are
>> part analog and part digital, and totally confusing.  The electronics for
>> radio and cell phone are simply old fashioned.  Even the seat belts are
>> difficult to operate.  The trunk is adequate, but not what I had expected
>> from the size of the car.  I am really wondering how I am going to get four
>> passengers and luggage for three into it when I take my wife and her
>> friends to the airport in a couple of weeks.
>>
>> I wonder why our government even thought it reasonable to bail out a
>> company which doesn't seem to understand what consumers want and need.
>>
>> End of rant.  We now return you to our regular programming.
>>
>>
>> Dan Matyola
>> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


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