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I was expecting a less-than-warm...

I was expecting a less-than-warm reaction to my story from GM"s world HQ in Detroit. But it didn"t come, and neither was there any response from UK division Vauxhall, which has in the recent past sold some pretty unreliable cars. But I did get a call from a concerned senior Detroit auto guy who now finds himself working out of mainland Europe for "the General". He explained that things are changing - across the globe, the world"s number one motor corporation is slowly but surely improving quality. "Indeed, GM is producing great results in quality, and will not rest until it reaches world-class levels in all areas, both measured and perceived," he assured me. To back up his claims, he supplied me with a three-page list of notable and not-so-notable achievements his employer has made in this area. It said the quality gap between GM and the market leaders has shrunk by more than 50 per cent in the past four years, although it doesn"t state exactly how far it still lags behind the likes of Toyota, Mazda and Honda.



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It can be all too easy to lose your motor in a car park, especially if itò€™s an unfamiliar location. But the new Backtrack GPS finder from Bushell solves the problem once and for all.


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Fewer drivers than ever are using their indicators, according to a new survey. A staggering 85 per cent of people polled by insurer CSMA say motorists don"t bother to signal before manoeuvring - a trait 80 per cent of participants reckon is directly responsible for accidents. A spokesman for CSMA explained: "Not only is failing to indicate infuriating to other drivers, it"s extremely dangerous, too."




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