• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

May the Best Car Win

Curacao

Island in the Caribbean.
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Hey Curacao!

How have you (and the other gang) been lately?
Good to see I still remember SOME names on the forum when I see them.
I've entered my Vette (yes, as of today I still have it but don't know for how much longer till one of the now two guys wanting to buy it come up with the money needed) into a contest ran by Texaco. Would love to have you and the rest of the gang enter votes for it if you so desire. There were about 150 cars entered as of this past weekend so I may have a chance at some small prize.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Check the general thread for info under " Will you vote for me?"
Glenn
 
Take Rate On GM's 60 Day Satisfaction Program: .000667%; Returned Vehicles: 1

Source: Special Automotive News Email Alert

DETROIT -- Since launching its money-back-guarantee program, General Motors Co. has had one customer return a vehicle, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said today.

GM has sold about 150,000 vehicles since the program began. Of that, just over 100 customers have opted to take a 60-day money-back guarantee, Lutz said. The rest turned down that option and instead took a $500 cash incentive.

“Out of hundreds of thousands, the people who've selected the 60-day guarantee were in the hundreds,” GM's marketing chief said during a media event here today. “We have had one substantiated return of a vehicle.”

That return involved a man who had bought a Chevrolet Corvette with a manual transmission. After driving it for a month, the man found shifting gears to be inconvenient. So he exchanged it for an automatic transmission, Lutz said.

“He brought it back because he had made a mistake,” Lutz said.
 
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