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brewboy

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  1. This is another excellent OnStar feature, only the people who use their vehicles for criminal activity should be concerned about the Police requesting OnStar activate this feature.

    OnStar is already used when the owner gives permission to track the stolen vehicle and Police can the make an arrest without a dangerous pursuit. All this feature has to do is save one life and its worthwhile.

    You have to remember, driving is a privilage, not a right. It is subject to certain checks by Police that have been upheld by the courts. Police can stop any vehicle to check, documentation of the vehicle, documentation of the driver, mechanical condition of the vehicle, and sobriety of the driver. If you got nothing to hide, pull over and do what your told and you will have nothing to worry about. The police are far too busy to waste time with regular law abiding drivers when there is lots of idiots out there to deal with. :banghead:

  2. The law-firm doesn't bank on winning this, or at least I don't think so. They're also suing other companies on separate issues.

    What it will do, is give Canadians more incentive to head south for vehicle purchases. I don't see why I should pay $45,000 for a Crew-Cab Silverado LTZ up here, when I can drive down south in an hour, and get one for $35,205. (I kinda can't, due to stupid agreements)

    I'm not sure if Canadian dealers assume Canadians are stupid, or don't have internet access, but we'll vote with our dollars. I have absolutely no problem heading State-side to buy stuff, because it's cheaper, and the American's can use some more business these days.

    Just bought a 2007 Denali all options except power steps for $47,557 in Riverside CA. That compared to the same truck up here in Canada for $65-$74,000. Canada gets none of the Bonus cash offers or Program cash like the US does. The US/Canadian border is seeing a huge increase in exports. Almost all the dealers in Canada are buying used vehicles in the US and reselling for big profits. Why is OK for a dealer to do it and not you and me? :scratchchin:
  3. I also have an 07 Denali built March 2007 and was wondering if anyone else has noticed the 6 speed transmission seems to have a slight hesitation when starting off from a stop? Its almost as if the line pressure isnt high enough and the transmission doesnt engage for a second or two then I feel bit of a thump. Apparently in the Escalade this doesnt occur because the programming is different. Anyone else feel this? :scratchchin:

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