The actual GM site, is actually pretty cool. At least for a flash opening. The frame at issue is animated, and makes it less disconcerting than this looks.
Cadillac isn’t listed because it appears they have their “own” CPO program (or at least don’t want to be marketed with the others). This is probably consistent with the “new” strategy of supporting only these three core brands and Pontiac as a niche within BPG going forward.
I don’t think I’d be looking for any new HUMMER, Saab or Saturn advertising either.
That’s what happens as soon as the warranty expires.
Ha! Anyone remember the Laurel and Hardy movie “The Stolen Jools”? Hardey parks a car when it literally falls apart. The doors fall off, the fenders fall off, the motor drops out, the wheels fall aside. Hardy looks at Laurel and says “I told you not the make that last payment!”.
You can watch it here on YouTube…
Between 3:10 and 3:35. A classic!
In a recent story, one lady bought a GM certified pre-owned car that turned out to be two cars welded together! And GM has said absolutely nothing about it. – http://www.palmbeachpost.com/money/content/shared/money/stories/clark/0703/070904car.html
I realize that finding the site on my own is simple and easy, and I’m not opposed to doing so. I think it may hurt the credibility of this site, however, to exclude a link (from a new reader’s perspective). I would hate for this great site to lose its credibility.
Someone must have played too much Burnout Paradise. Looks like the poor car must have been the victim of a Takedown from a Carson Inferno Van…
The actual GM site, is actually pretty cool. At least for a flash opening. The frame at issue is animated, and makes it less disconcerting than this looks.
The “No Worries” tag is laughable.
Looks like wishful thinking (car explosion) for the Anti-GM bandwagon.
Caffiend :
…The frame at issue is animated, and makes it less disconcerting than this looks.
Well, that’s good to know. I thought we might see fine print, “Some Assembly Required”…
Perception gaps. Illustrated.
Looks like it hit one of Tulsa’s many potholes.
That’s what happens as soon as the warranty expires.
Are Cadillac, Saab, Saturn, and Hummer not good enough for GM Certified?
I think Happy_Endings got it right.
Cadillac isn’t listed because it appears they have their “own” CPO program (or at least don’t want to be marketed with the others). This is probably consistent with the “new” strategy of supporting only these three core brands and Pontiac as a niche within BPG going forward.
I don’t think I’d be looking for any new HUMMER, Saab or Saturn advertising either.
Inspired by sponsoring Transformers movies, GM tries to build its own…
That’s what happens as soon as the warranty expires.
Ha! Anyone remember the Laurel and Hardy movie “The Stolen Jools”? Hardey parks a car when it literally falls apart. The doors fall off, the fenders fall off, the motor drops out, the wheels fall aside. Hardy looks at Laurel and says “I told you not the make that last payment!”.
You can watch it here on YouTube…
Between 3:10 and 3:35. A classic!
The odometer in the corner only reads 9,549 miles. Far too early for the expected “multi-system failure”…
In a recent story, one lady bought a GM certified pre-owned car that turned out to be two cars welded together! And GM has said absolutely nothing about it. – http://www.palmbeachpost.com/money/content/shared/money/stories/clark/0703/070904car.html
Shouldn’t these posts include a link to source?
I realize that finding the site on my own is simple and easy, and I’m not opposed to doing so. I think it may hurt the credibility of this site, however, to exclude a link (from a new reader’s perspective). I would hate for this great site to lose its credibility.