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Why are GM ~ GMC trucks & vans have poor paint jobs?
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2361410" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>With all due respect Orion I hope that the contractor is paying you for you efforts to keep that unit appearing in a fashion that satisfies X. As a disposed of former contractor I know first hand X's sensitivity regarding appearance . But at the same time they couldn't care less about whether or the unit was road worthy. That was the contractor's headache. Given the current and future downward pressure on settlements there will be many more occasions when a contractor will have to choose between making the payroll for that week of get needed repairs done along with more incidents where the contractor's driver refuse to drive the unit and more wrecks involving faulty equipment. Keep in mind small cutaway units only have a projected life of about 180-200,000 miles. All the paint in the world won't do a thing for a metal fatigued chassis or power train that's at it's limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2361410, member: 58386"] With all due respect Orion I hope that the contractor is paying you for you efforts to keep that unit appearing in a fashion that satisfies X. As a disposed of former contractor I know first hand X's sensitivity regarding appearance . But at the same time they couldn't care less about whether or the unit was road worthy. That was the contractor's headache. Given the current and future downward pressure on settlements there will be many more occasions when a contractor will have to choose between making the payroll for that week of get needed repairs done along with more incidents where the contractor's driver refuse to drive the unit and more wrecks involving faulty equipment. Keep in mind small cutaway units only have a projected life of about 180-200,000 miles. All the paint in the world won't do a thing for a metal fatigued chassis or power train that's at it's limit. [/QUOTE]
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