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Old August 7th 06, 05:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dave Stadt
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Default Manufacturing Quality


"Jim Carter" wrote in message
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Whiting ]
Posted At: Sunday, August 06, 2006 7:26 PM
Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting
Conversation: Manufacturing Quality
Subject: Manufacturing Quality

Jim Carter wrote:

I used to believe the same thing about GMC and Chevy, only cosmetic
differences. But now after owning two GMC Sierras I am beginning to
suspect some other differences. Even though the use hasn't changed,

the
GMCs require about 1/2 the maintenance as the Chevys did. Simple

things
like sticky throttles, intermittent switches, loose exhaust

brackets,
etc. don't seem to be plaguing our GMCs like they did the Chevy

variant.

My wife says they "sound" different too; "tighter and more
put-together".


Just shows you the games our mind can play one us. They are made in

the
same plant. http://www.autofieldguide.com/articles/070207.html

I believe they are actually made on the same production line, but the
same people, with just a few parts (grill, some interior parts, etc.)
being different, but I can't find any proof of that at the moment.

The
engines and components are identical so any difference you are seeing

is
a sample difference, not a Chevy vs. GMC difference.

Matt


Maybe as time goes on they are getting a little more careful and have
learned a few things. Could be the Chevys and GMCs are not completely
identical mechanically and operationally.



They come down the same assembly line. The ONLY difference is one gets a
Chevy badge the next a GMC badge.