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Road Trip!
First of all, I want to thank Ray for providing us with place to blow a gasket without any peripheral damage taking place...
This tale begins back in April of this year when I brought my 05 Coupe to the dealer so that they could see for themselves the deteriorating finish on my polished aluminum wheels. Since the time I had purchased the vehicle, small spider web like lines had formed on the surface of the wheels on the inside as well as the outside surfaces. Upon inspection, they immediately agreed with me that there was a problem with the wheels but in the same breath refused to call it a defect in the wheels. When they inquired what I was using to clean them, I replied that I was using the same products being used on the car's body. They then took pics of the wheels and supposedly conferred with their "Engineers" in Detroit. Shortly thereafter they came back and told me that there was nothing they could do since no TSB's were in effect regarding the wheels. My work order states very clearly that possible cause was caused by brake dust etching the wheels.
On the following day, I contacted the General's crack team at customer support in Detroit and explained my dilemma to them. After several calls back and forth, they to came to the same conclusion that issue was not defect related.
A couple of weeks later, I filed a complaint against GM with the BBB. A few days later GM called me and tried to buy me off with a free oil change (I have a maintenance plan in force) and after I refused, countered with free car payment (granted car is paid off). They then told me that since my problem was of an "environmental" type, there was nothing they were willing to do. Despites my many requests made for an explanation of "environmental" that they were using, I never got a clear answer.
After several weeks of paperwork shuffling back and forth between the BBB and myself, an arbitration hearing took place. GM customer spokeswomen attended the hearing via teleconference. She had no technical knowledge whatsoever regarding the issue at hand and I am afraid the arbitrator was no better. My presentation lasted approx. 20 minutes, GM's presentation was less than 5 minutes. Arbitrator inspected wheels and doodled on his pad. No clear explanations were made by GM at the hearing. I gave them three options that I would consider: 1-wheel replacement, 2- reimbursement of wheels or repair of wheels.
Ruling came in against me. Arbitrator's wording mirrored that of GM which left a very bad taste in my mouth. It was as if the BBB was the General's mouthpiece. The only option I have now is to fork over another $1500 and buy wheels, thus the reason for my ranting...
Thanks again to Ray...
This tale begins back in April of this year when I brought my 05 Coupe to the dealer so that they could see for themselves the deteriorating finish on my polished aluminum wheels. Since the time I had purchased the vehicle, small spider web like lines had formed on the surface of the wheels on the inside as well as the outside surfaces. Upon inspection, they immediately agreed with me that there was a problem with the wheels but in the same breath refused to call it a defect in the wheels. When they inquired what I was using to clean them, I replied that I was using the same products being used on the car's body. They then took pics of the wheels and supposedly conferred with their "Engineers" in Detroit. Shortly thereafter they came back and told me that there was nothing they could do since no TSB's were in effect regarding the wheels. My work order states very clearly that possible cause was caused by brake dust etching the wheels.
On the following day, I contacted the General's crack team at customer support in Detroit and explained my dilemma to them. After several calls back and forth, they to came to the same conclusion that issue was not defect related.
A couple of weeks later, I filed a complaint against GM with the BBB. A few days later GM called me and tried to buy me off with a free oil change (I have a maintenance plan in force) and after I refused, countered with free car payment (granted car is paid off). They then told me that since my problem was of an "environmental" type, there was nothing they were willing to do. Despites my many requests made for an explanation of "environmental" that they were using, I never got a clear answer.
After several weeks of paperwork shuffling back and forth between the BBB and myself, an arbitration hearing took place. GM customer spokeswomen attended the hearing via teleconference. She had no technical knowledge whatsoever regarding the issue at hand and I am afraid the arbitrator was no better. My presentation lasted approx. 20 minutes, GM's presentation was less than 5 minutes. Arbitrator inspected wheels and doodled on his pad. No clear explanations were made by GM at the hearing. I gave them three options that I would consider: 1-wheel replacement, 2- reimbursement of wheels or repair of wheels.
Ruling came in against me. Arbitrator's wording mirrored that of GM which left a very bad taste in my mouth. It was as if the BBB was the General's mouthpiece. The only option I have now is to fork over another $1500 and buy wheels, thus the reason for my ranting...
Thanks again to Ray...