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    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    Not picking sides or anything, but why is it, in so many threads any person who offers a dissenting view, or just one that doesn't go with the flow gets jumped on?Maybe the thread title should include "for fanboys only"? Aka only positive posts and GM lovers allowed.

    First vehicle I ever bought was GM. It wasn't all that, it was "crap" and thus the odometer reading was under 100,000 and I've never gone back.
    thats topical, contributory.

    Bailouts of the auto sector, a different topic. On that topic sure wish my company had been bailed out...
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    Bombardier...who lol after getting bailed out yet again shuts a plant in TO (good job junior) and moves jobs to Mexico.
    sooo many............
    maybe the best way for any company to avoid going belly up is by making good products at competitive prices.
    What's so difficult to stay on topic? Simple question calls for simple answer. How many k go your GM? xxxxxkms!

    Is someone looking for attention, create your own thread such as "How my kids ended up driving crhappy S. Korean cars cause of bailouts?" or "Bailouts, the S. Korean dream!".

    Anyway, it's time for some Communism order around here....

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    As noted "that" was off topic. Must I say it 3 times for ease of reading.
    However thanks for proving the point about herd mentality.
    He obviously has had a bad experience with GM. So what, nothing wrong with him stating that.

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    goint to try and say it this way. Just as he had the option to voice his displeasure with GM (or not). People jumping on him likewise could have followed our moms advice. If you have nothing good to say...

    You/we don't have to agree with his opinion of GM..

    What a boring world this would be if we all just agreed like zombies.
    Last edited by JBen; July 1st, 2016 at 07:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by COYHUNTER View Post
    I put this out in another truck forum,,,,,,,,I was surprised how many miles a well maintained truck will go...I got almost 220,000 miles.....not km,,,,,,,,bought it new in 2003
    http://www.silveradosierra.com/vorte...e-t289537.html
    To answer the the question ! I put on 140,000 km's on my 1998 well maintained GM truck that I had for only a few years. Oh and I won't elaborate any further !

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    WOW just looking for hi mileage gm trucks,,,,,,,,,,,I got some hi mileage responses on the sierra /silverado forum.............400,000 range
    It isn,t how you do it,its how you did it

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    This thread makes me laugh.

    Have yet to own a truck, but that day is just around the corner for me.

    My buddy's wife is always bragging about how great her 2011 GM is and how it's coming up on 600,000kms.
    My buddy (owns a mechanic shop) says "yeah, but for the last 4 years I've put $3000-$5000 worth of parts into it, each year, and haven't charged you for labour!"

    Lol
    They're all junk at some point. It's just a lottery with mildly better odds.
    Roosted ain't Roasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    This thread makes me laugh.

    Have yet to own a truck, but that day is just around the corner for me.

    My buddy's wife is always bragging about how great her 2011 GM is and how it's coming up on 600,000kms.
    My buddy (owns a mechanic shop) says "yeah, but for the last 4 years I've put $3000-$5000 worth of parts into it, each year, and haven't charged you for labour!"

    Lol
    They're all junk at some point. It's just a lottery with mildly better odds.
    You better stick to the simple question that was asked. ")

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    I don't know if the mileage is the only issue - how many repairs were done to the vehicle - heck you could get a million miles if you are willing to keep putting in new parts - the question is how many miles did you get before you had to spend any sizeable amount of money on it

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    I suspect Joe, that's the most important question, as that's the "breaking point". For some they are able to go years/Kim's without having to put significant $ into a vehicle. Thus many years/miles and smiles. For others, that day comes a lot sooner and leaves a bad taste.

    i don't care what anyone says. When people spend tens of thousands on something, it should last. Reality is, many/most don't and hence negative experiences. I think people can be "excused" for voicing their displeasure. Having spent possibly 40,50,60 k on a truck that turned into a money pit.

    others think differently and that's ok to.

    as I said, it's nice reading the examples of many years/Kms. However those will be the minority/rare exceptions
    Last edited by JBen; July 3rd, 2016 at 05:49 AM.

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    2004 Sierra 2500hd with an LB7
    515k on it averaging 12.4l/100km

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    I suspect Joe, that's the most important question, as that's the "breaking point". For some they are able to go years/Kim's without having to put significant $ into a vehicle. Thus many years/miles and smiles. For others, that day comes a lot sooner and leaves a bad taste.

    i don't care what anyone says. When people spend tens of thousands on something, it should last. Reality is, many/most don't and hence negative experiences. I think people can be "excused" for voicing their displeasure. Having spent possibly 40,50,60 k on a truck that turned into a money pit.

    others think differently and that's ok to.

    as I said, it's nice reading the examples of many years/Kms. However those will be the minority/rare exceptions
    Yes I have to agree with the both of you on that and it's unfortunate because I had a really bad experience with my GM product along with poor customer service. That is why I only buy proven vehicles today with a good reputation for service as well. If another country builds a better product I'm going to purchase it. You can't beat the 0% financing that Hyundai, Mazda and KIA are offering. Too bad KIA or Hyundai do not build a pickup.
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