You can trick your whip all you want, but GM says that car is still theirs, no matter what you’ve paid. In a hearing this week, General Motors attorney Harry Lightsey said that purchasing and paying off your GM vehicle is a license agreement and not ownership.
The U.S Copyright Office is holding a hearing on whether anyone other than the vehicle’s manufacturer has the right to alter the that car’s copyrighted software. With modern design being what it is, this means almost altering anything about the vehicle.
Mechanics and private owners are saying they need to be allowed to make repairs on their vehicles to keep them running or maintain their business. But GM is saying that anyone unauthorized altering anything about the vehicle could create problems with the software and endanger the driver. This sounds more like a business ploy on the part of GM to hold a monopoly on vehicle repairs.
Read more about GM’s position on page 2.
They are right. Because all the new cars don’t last long enough to pay off. They are junk way before u pay them off. They get them back as scrap. That’s all car company’s. None of them make a solid car anymore. They make more money this way. In debt with a junk car and they get u to buy a new 1 then add the junk one u trade in onto the price of the new junk. Next thing u know your paying for a car for the next 20 years and bought 15 in that time. Its a scam just like wall street.
f**k GM…. i buy fords….
Well then….if gm is landlord of my car then fix it free assholes…….
I have the title to mine.
Don’t buy American then.
Yessssss!
Oh we have the cure for this… we will just stop buying your shiite!!!!
After Obama transfer of stock to the Unions a few years back I vowed never own a GM product again.
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Glad I bought a Crysler.