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Re: Owners trying desperately to keep resale on G6 Convertible [ownerof4chevys] by billdaman
Oct 25, 2009 (8:09 am)
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Replying to: ownerof4chevys (Oct 15, 2009 3:00 am)

Hello bvdj84,
         I certainly have to agree with you about the topic of dissatisfaction. All it takes is one bad experience to make an unhappy customer. I had nothing but trouble with the only Chrysler product I ever owned, and it surely won't happen again. I can readily sympathize with the complaining G6 owners.
         Ironically speaking, I'm at the age (63) where I can still relate to the knowledge of relatives that fought in World War 2. The thought of owning a "foreign car" (produced by a former enemy) was considered taboo in my family, and to this day, I have never owned one.
        I have been mainly loyal to GM, but over the years, they sure have dropped the ball. They can produce bad vehicles for just so long before the word spreads....and then they're on their own. At this point in time, GM is no longer "king of the mountain" and I strongly doubt they ever will be again.
        Unfortunately, cars are very expensive these days, and it's no picnic to get stuck with a bad one. So to everyone out there......best of luck with whatever you're driving!
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Loose spoiler by ownerof4chevys
Nov 01, 2009 (1:13 am)
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Although this is a very minor problem, I was wondering if anyone else has had this happen.
      The nuts that retain the spoiler to the trunk lid keep backing off. The nuts get lost in the area between the inner and outer skins of the trunk lid, so I have to replace one or two each time. I have even used lock washers to no avail. This time, after I replaced them, I coated the protruding threads with a heavy-duty caulking. ( I didn't want to use "Loctite" in case the spoiler ever needed to be removed)
      I imagine that if the spoiler is loose on the trunk lid, water can get into the trunk during rain or a carwash......or even get that black trunk lid liner moldy.
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Re: Loose spoiler [ownerof4chevys] by gonogo
Nov 01, 2009 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: ownerof4chevys (Nov 01, 2009 1:13 am)

Blue Locktite is for removable fasteners, red is not, use the blue, and no problem to remove.
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Convertible enjoyment by ownerof4chevys
Nov 18, 2009 (5:39 am)
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Hmmmm ...... Nobody is commenting lately. Does that mean that there's nothing new to discuss? Or possibly that people have vented their frustrations and have moved on with their lives?
    Whatever the reason, here in N.J. the weather is getting colder and with few exceptions, the convertible days have ended for now. I, for one, am sure going to miss the weekend drives that my wife and I took this summer and fall.
     Best wishes to all of you for the upcoming holiday season.

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