If you read the actual article it states that they had extra batteries in the back of the vehicle to run the strobes as a pace car and that is what caused and caught fire...not defending just putting it out there that its not just because its a chevy.
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Puts a different spin on doing a burn-out!
If you read the actual article it states that they had extra batteries in the back of the vehicle to run the strobes as a pace car and that is what caused and caught fire...not defending just putting it out there that its not just because its a chevy.
ReplyDeleteGMs motto. Get it over the curb, we'll fix the problems later.
ReplyDeleteNot surprising. Every Chev I have owned has had weird problems. You would think I would learn better than to buy another, but hope springs eternally.
ReplyDeleteI drive a Chevy to work every single day. It has 325,000 miles on it. Brings me home every evening, and goes the next day. Dependably.
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