Just to address an earlier point, there is no question that cross-line work had the whole hearted support of GM. I've read all the dealer council minutes, talked with some of the dealers involved and it is very clear how this program was launched. GM had obviously been asked about this possibility and they deferred it to the dealer council to make a decision. However, they made no secret of their support of cross-line repairs.
To come out now and want to give the impression that cross-line work was (a) not a goal of GM's or (b) not completely and 100% supported by GM, is really misleading. To tell the unhappy dealers that it was a 100% dealer initiative is really kind of back handed. Did the dealer council decide on this issue by themselves? Yes, because GM wanted it that way so they wouldn't have to defend the program if they pressed for it themseleves. Michael Grimaldi in his letter to dealers said, "your support of this policy will strengthen GM Dealer/customer relationships." There is nothing, and I mean nothing, that would even suggest that GM wasn't 110% in favor of the idea.
It may not be popular with some but personally I favor the policy and I am not afraid to admit it. I guess that is what really gets me upset ... if you (or your company) thinks it's a good idea then just say "we like it." Stop hiding behind others, because it just comes across as less than honest.
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