2001 Deville-60K, beautiful car, fun to drive, but..
then last week the transmission went out while driving on a very busy two lane hwy. Good thing the rear view mirrors fold back. The dealership informed me
that, "something came apart inside the transmission." To pinpoint failure the Trn would need to be disassembled. Ordered GM remanufactured Trn. Total cost:
$3400.
Soon after buying the car the transmission sensors were replaced. An omen perhaps? We have enjoyed driving the Deville but understandably doubts arise concerning the car's reliability. What's the term used to describe our expaerience-"statistical anomaly" ? We all know that's BS. My wife says to fix and sell it before something else fails, say the engine: replacement cost: 8K
Ah well, might aswell test drive a Lexus as some friends and neighbors have urged me to do. As one of them recentlly told me, "I gave up on domestic cars as I cannot afford the down time or expense of repairs." I started to debate a bit with him then I remembered a recent headline:
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In total, GM lost $1.6 billion in the quarter and $3.8 billion ... Through
September, its market share fell to 17.7%, from 18.4% in the year-ago period. ...
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Could there possiblly be a connection or would GM mgt shrug it off saying, "they are two mutually exclusive events?"