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Posted May 2, 2009
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Bye, bye, Pontiac |
No More Pontiac: Who's Going To Fix Them?
When the news came of no more Pontiac models I wondered, who's going to fix them? What if someone needs a part?
Well they answer that on their website:
According to the company’s Web site, Pontiac warranties are still good and the cars will continue to be serviced by GM dealers. Since 85 percent of Pontiacs are currently sold through combined Buick-Pontiac-GMC dealers, most people won’t have to find a new place to get service.
GM says there are about 1,600 of these combined dealerships in the United States and that Pontiac parts will continue to be available “for the foreseeable future.” Even if GM dealers eventually discontinue stocking parts for older Pontiac models, aftermarket parts makers will likely fill the void.
For other questions about the care of your Pontiac, you can give GM a call at 1-800-762-2737. (Try 1-800-263-3777 in Canada or 01 800 466 08 08 in Mexico.)
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