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Originally Posted by Hollywood
Ah yes, you're the ******* that said you'd take one for a rip in a thread the other day. Then everyone got annoyed at you for doing that stuff to brand new cars and you couldn't understand why. One user summed it up: "What dealer are you at? Remind me to never buy a car from there" (not a direct quote I'm too lazy to look it up)
Nothing like taking someone's brand new $30,000 car-to-be, and doing everything the manual says NOT to do for ~ the first 1000 kilometers. "In the red almost", "hammer home second", "nice to hear under hard acceleration". That's just swell. In case you haven't read it, for roughly the first 800km it mentions to A) Not accelerated hard (particularly full throttle starts) B) Break hard C) avoid engine breaking.
Even more genius is you put the dealer name in a pic - Wood Wheaton Chevrolet Cadillac HUMMER in Prince George, BC. Luckily Prince George is a tiny interior town so most people won't have to worry about utilizing their warranty for excessive wear and oil burning.
I just may speak to the reps about this one.
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WOW
I think he did what just about any normal guy would do when they test drive this car. Man you need to realize that anyone would do this crap to a car like this when they test drive it. You have to know what the car can do before you buy it. What do you expect someone to just walk up to the dealership sit in the car then decide if they want it or not. Wake up and smell the **** roses, Im sure that we will not be the last guy to drive this car hard before it reaches that magical 1000 km mark.