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GM Recalls 400,000 Chevrolet Colorados/GMC Canyons

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This isn't anything serious. It's a bad relay and it costs about $11.00-$12.00 bucks. You won't even have time to grab a cup of stale dealership coffee before the mechanic is done replacing it.

I know it is not serious. I posted it here for informational purposes. Maybe there are some C&G readers who own Colorados/Canyons that have not heard about this yet? That would be amazing.

Serious or not, the media will have a field day.

im just curious as to why it only took three complaints. not to say its not a problem, and chevy trucks have had break light issues in the past...but only three complaints was enough to get the ball rolling.

The media will have a field day yes, because its not a Toyota. Where is all the meda attention about the new Camry? Oh yeah its buried on page 6,023 of the newspapers where as GM vehicles make the FRONT PAGE!!!! More anti-american media hype by guess what?...AMERICANS!!

youd think it would be such a shock when someone else has a recall that it would be front page "newsworthy"...but instead we get puff pieces like "guess whos in the news again with another recall...yes thats right, its..."

f that. it happens to everyone. join the party.

childrens toys that are recalled are more newsworthy than this garbage most of the time.

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