Blackcar
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Supposedly the supplier of part that caused failure is responsible for repair if found to be their parts fault.If customer satisfaction were top priority, GM would:
1. compare the profit margins they're making off of Escalades / Denalis, vs Tahoes / 'burbans
*(Escalades / Denalis are just Tahoes / 'burbans with fancier bits)*
2. correctly assess that the 6.2L V8 is a fancier bit,
from which GM profits even more than they profit off a 5.3L
3. Spend another $500 per engine to prevent the engine failures in the first place
4. snort slightly shorter ******* rails off of slightly cheaper hookahs with slightly cheaper fake bewbz
to offset the temporary lower profits
*(How much money would one save by buying a Tahoe / Yukon, stripping it, and
replacing every visible piece with an Escalade-upgrade?)
Which in turn some suppliers will go bankrupt which in some parts after a few years old vehicle you cant buy parts to repair because most of the time GM doesn't own tooling that said part was produced with so there is no tooling to retrieve to send to another supplier.