The get-GM crowd is in full cry. Defective ignition switches on a huge batch of GM cars. The switches would occasionally fail and kill the engine. This has been talked up as a lethal safty hazard with 12 deaths claimed over 10 years. Wow!.
Now I am not a big fan of GM, they have done plenty of stupid things over the years. But to call engine failure a lethal safety hazard? Over the years I have experienced sudden engine failure on the road, maybe three times. Last one, ten years ago, was a Dodge Caravan that broke its timing belt on the way to Blind River Canada. But you know, the engine just dies, and you pull the car over to the shoulder, and pop the hood, get out some tools, and try to fix it. Twice before I got her going again, but the timing belt breakage was beyond my side-of-the-road repair abilities. This sort of thing is a major pain in the tail, but I never considered it dangerous.
Oh well, GM bashers have to get their kicks somewhere.
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