Comments on Ten Years with My Car, Showcasing How Your Vehicle Can Be A Big Part of Your LifeTypePad2007-04-10T06:29:02ZUH2Lhttps://uh2l.blogs.com/things_ive_noticed/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://uh2l.blogs.com/things_ive_noticed/2007/04/ten_years_with_/comments/atom.xml/Atul commented on 'Ten Years with My Car, Showcasing How Your Vehicle Can Be A Big Part of Your Life'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c876453ef00e5508812c188342007-04-13T05:15:52Z2008-02-24T19:55:43ZAtulhttp://www.thingsivenoticed.comMy car thanks you for the birthday wishes Chancelucky. GM bought 50% of Saab in 1989 and then the rest...<p>My car thanks you for the birthday wishes Chancelucky. GM bought 50% of Saab in 1989 and then the rest of the company in 2000, hence the employee discount.</p>
<p>Our family collectively has had many cars last 125,000 miles plus, mostly domestic GM products, (Oldsmobiles, a Buick, a Pontiac and my Saab), a few Toyotas. We no longer buy Japanese products since I started working for the Big 3. Speaking of that, in the future, don't forget to consider some of the American products which have become quite reliable. </p>chancelucky commented on 'Ten Years with My Car, Showcasing How Your Vehicle Can Be A Big Part of Your Life'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c876453ef00e5508812b688342007-04-11T12:23:51Z2008-02-24T19:55:42Zchanceluckyhttp://www.chancelucky.blogspot.comHappy birthday to your car Atul. Why does a GM employee get a discount to buy a Saab though? Do...<p>Happy birthday to your car Atul. <br />
Why does a GM employee get a discount to buy a Saab though? Do the two companies have a relationship these days? </p>
<p>If a car can serve you for ten years, that's very good. My daughter has an 8 year old Audi and it seems like all the little things on the car are causing problems. I don't think we'd ever buy an Audi again. We've had much better luck with the Japanese cars.</p>