Buliwyf
Viking with a Hammer
Common enough.
The real problem wasn't the rare mechanical issue (assuming nobody has damaged hearing from the airbags). I think Nissan had a similar issue.
The real problem was GM denying warranty coverage for as long as they did. This could have been solved in 2 days. The owner put in a brand new truck that week, while the original went back to the lab. It was an obvious defect. And it was blatantly obvious that the truck never rolled over. No crushed roof, shattered windows, blood and chunks of flesh, etc. etc.
If this didn't go close to viral, GM would have never fixed those trucks. Did Nissan deny claims? Stuff happens, it's how companies deal with it. This is why Ford has a bad rap for NO warranty on anything cosmetic, and Dodge, their transmissions and xfer cases.
The real problem wasn't the rare mechanical issue (assuming nobody has damaged hearing from the airbags). I think Nissan had a similar issue.
The real problem was GM denying warranty coverage for as long as they did. This could have been solved in 2 days. The owner put in a brand new truck that week, while the original went back to the lab. It was an obvious defect. And it was blatantly obvious that the truck never rolled over. No crushed roof, shattered windows, blood and chunks of flesh, etc. etc.
If this didn't go close to viral, GM would have never fixed those trucks. Did Nissan deny claims? Stuff happens, it's how companies deal with it. This is why Ford has a bad rap for NO warranty on anything cosmetic, and Dodge, their transmissions and xfer cases.