GM Recalls Hundreds Of Camaros

By Amy Wood
– May 06, 2009

DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Corp. says it is recalling about
300 new Chevrolet Camaros because a battery cable could rub against
the starter motor, wearing the insulation and potentially causing
the car to stop running or fail to start.
      The voluntary recall applies only to Camaros with V-8 engines.
The company says in extreme cases the cable problem could cause a
fire, but no fires have been reported.
      GM spokesman Dan Flores says the company has made about 1,400 of
the V-8 equipped 2010 Camaros and 300 have been sold. The unsold
models will be fixed before they are delivered to customers.
      Flores says GM will tow the cars to dealers and offer free
loaner vehicles and oil changes.

COMMENTS

Stuart Stuart | May 08, 2009 at 12:43 am

GM don’t take any pride in making there Vehicles that their making.
They make alot of mistakes and they don’t take the time to fix the problem.
Its like the BMW plant, they take Pride in there cars that they make and sell.
BMW has NO recalls because they catch the problem before the car leaves the plant.
GM has no pride in the cars or trucks that they make and sell. GM wants to see someone get killed in there car or trucks before the recall comes out.

I’m sorry to say this but NO American car company takes no pride in there product, they rather wait until someone gets killed in the car before the Recall comes out.

BMW’s, Honda’s and other foreign car companies take Pride in there Vehicles, Because they have the Pride to make the Vehicle safe as posible.









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