Oh, that's just the beginning....Lol
GMC saw fit to have customers cringe to their 2 nickel savings, that would not interfere with their corvette line, it takes some interest to get it all sorted out.
Just got two window dings and the first was a $50 fix, one week later the City trucks updating the road infrastructure, knocked a big enough chunk out of my beloved SSR, to the point I had to buy another. For those going down this particular road, getting an OEM / SSR front window is impossible. There are aftermarket solutions that don't have the curve in the middle of the window, leaving around almost an inch gap at the bottom were the plastic mold fits. Pilkington & PNG -Whatever if I got that wrong, I understand in a couple of years there might be another mold done with the OEM glass mold, meanwhile it's a crap shoot. Picked up a replacement for $80 & $180 install, but it's an obvious misfit out of the gate.
Sticking to the above, Arkansas road users spend 6.2 million on repairs to their vehicle's due to bad roads, they supplement that cost by placing "Speed Bumps", that does nothing to offenders, but does drive up repair costs for the average citizen. I just love to hate the idiots that come up with ideas that only cause further failures to the general public, about as much as adding Laws to Laws because a State simply won't act on the 1st one; in the end we have a run of Laws that the offenders have no interest in, or bother with and a legal team that believes having more Laws will affect those that don't care to begin with and is never enforced -The reason another Law is made, to accommodate those that enforce the Law, that don't! Yep, bit of well placed rant/
Anyway, on a positive note our SSR's CAN be made to function correctly, just takes a wee bit of dedication, interest and the Will to do what GMC failed in so miserably. At the end of the day, given some minor commitment, these SSR's really do very, very well. It would have cost GMC 36 cents in our dollar to do it right, out of the gate, particularly with the 2005 & 2006 years. *Shrug*
If there are any Congress critters looking in, here is a basic concept for developing a State: Arkansas already gives a free ride to Corps, that's not enough, people with money to invest want a State that has a good educational system, solid infrastructure and low crime. Education also relates to Culture, there is none in Arkansas, educational levels are an embarrassment on a good day, really. Infrastructure, nobody with money wants a destructive environment to drive "Nice" cars. Supporting an over abundance of fallout from a failed system, causing crime, is not on anybody's list of "Great places to live."
Cheers