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What is irony? [Military Read Me]
The HUMMER brand came into existence why?
HUMMER has its roots with the military but irony is how HUMMER supports the individual military member stationed overseas. The following is a quote from a HUMMER Customer Relationship Specialist: Quote:
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i think you"re misreading the intent of the policy
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and no we don't think. It's a fact of history.
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:eek: Why don't you just buy a hummer from where ever you are. Isn't there a hummer dealership just about "everywhere" in the world. example: Austria to United Arab Emirate!
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Here are how some of the dealerships interrupt it: Anderson HUMMER (MD): Quote:
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I wouldn't let a few silly rules or laws stop me from owning a Hummer...would you?
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2. While HUMMER may have dealers in other countries, the cost difference is substantial. It is 80% higher at my location. Other locations are slightly less but then I have the logisitics of getting it to me. This shipping would not be covered under my orders. Many service members purchase their new vehicles through our Army and Air Force Exchange New Car Sales. However, they have dropped carrying any GM products due to their lack of support to the service members. ENCS now only sell Chrylser, Ford, and a few others. |
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Please tell me your not this dumb? I sold plenty that were shipped all over the world. have a family member or **** get on the phone and buy it from a dealer close to a port city. DON'T TELL THEM ITs GOING OUT OF THE COUNTRY. Title and pay the tax then catch a boat ride to where you are. Factory warentee won't do anygood where you are anyway. Damn, Oh and thank you for your service to our country! god Bless the USA.
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LOL- Fortunately or unfortunately, I must obey the laws of my fine country. While you nice U.S. taxpayers have been so kind to pay me to travel the world and meet others of other nations--you don't pay me enough to cover the warranty costs of a vehicle from a company that does seem really keen on customer service. My dream for ever has been to tailgate those here in my host country, let them feel the warm of my bumper, and for the rest read the F*ck Terrorism decal on the back. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS |
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Do you no longer have an address in the United States?
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The letter simply relates to the restrictions that almost all manufacturers have about unauthorized foreign sales. Imagine if you were the guy who paid or invested a bundle for the rights to sell Hummers in that country and learned that GM let US Hummer dealers export cars into your territory. There's also the US/non-US emissions & safety issues.
When I was in the military, we could order American vehicles through specific American dealers affiliated with the Exchange system. It may have been for US delivery only. I forget, it was a while back.:rolleyes: Have you checked? |
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Thank you for your kind support. Two other unit members have the H3 and one of my buddies in Germany has the H2. All purchased them through our Army and Air Force Exchange System (AAFES). [AAFES is the service members Wal-Mart.] Because AAFES sold them last year when GM was a part of their product line, they have full warranty support. Most larger installations have an AAFES service station and Auto Skills Center. They or other locally approved service facilities perform warranty work. |
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This is strange because I was reading a similar post on the mountainbiking forum by a guy named h2driver.
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My home is in Texas, my dad is in Florida, my mom is in Pennsylvania, my wife's parents are in Maryland, and the remainder of my family are in California and New York. My current vehicles are Texas titled and registered. The Ford has been shipped all over the world and has been covered under its U.S. warranty. The other was purchased through AAFES in Italy and has a 7/70,000 warranty anywhere I am stationed. P.S. Say hi to J.T. |
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The Exchange is the store front. The men inside are a company called the Overseas Military Sales Group (OMSG). For the last 65 years, they work with manufacturers to get the best deal for service members. (This typically means fleet pricing.) Up until last year AAFES sold all GM products including HUMMER. GM has chosen to pull out. I have two vehicles currently here as my wife too is on her own orders. We have thousands and thousands of cars here covering every car maker under the sun. Those same car makers have facilities here. There are no issues. In fact, I was just talking with a guy who shipped one of those Toyta Prius cars from Maryland. He takes it to the local Toyota dealer for his maintainence. BTW all cars here must undergo an annual vehicle inspection, which includes emissions, in order to continue its registration. |
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So, I'm not suggesting you do this, but if a vehicle drives up onto a Hummer service drive in the U.S. -- how will they be able to tell if its been all over the world? This is your permanent home -- what if you just drove it to Mexico for a week? That wouldn't void it -- aren't you really just on a longer version of a vacation?:) |
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Well they were extremely quick in getting back to me; unfortunately, they not much interest in my business. Here is what HUMMER says about Mexico and other foreign countries: Quote:
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As a GM employee, I can't say I agree with this policy, but I'm so low on the ladder it would make no differrence if I cared or not.
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I'm thinking you miss the whole "business" thing here. GM sells this stuff stateside and has dealer agreements with stateside dealers. Those dealer agreements are not necessarily the same as agreements with foreign dealers. If you were to have a warrantied issue in a foreign country, GM is not going to guarantee that the dealership will honor the US warranty.
This is common across the spectrum of products sold in the world, not just vehicles. There is too much corruption that can't be monitored internationally for an international company to have a system that covers every country's legal situation regarding business and consumer laws. GM is not saying they will not honor the warranty. It's only saying that it will honor the warranty once the vehicle reaches US soil once again, IF the dealer in the foreign country DOES NOT submit it for warranty. I believe if you read that part you will understand. You can buy and transport the vehicle and should you have a warrantied breakdown, it will be covered. Either by the the in country dealer or by a US dealer once in makes it back here. If you have established residency outside the US. That's addressed as well. Exporting is not the same as transporting and I would suggest you discuss it further with someone at a dealership instead of chunking the attitude around. This "irony" crap is not going to get you anywhere. |
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I believe you may also be misinterpreting the word export.
If you buy the vehicle with the intent to move it out of country and sell it. This is exporting and the warenty will not transfer to the new buyer. Here also export taxes and laws come into affect. You on the other hand are an active duty member tempoarily station outside the US on orders from the government. You are buying and moving the vehicel overseas for personal use with the intent of having the vehicle return with you to the US when your tour of duty is terminated. I believe the export laws do not apply in this case. Stop by your legal office and ask them for an interpretation and advice. then stop by a local GM dealer and ask about how you go about getting warenty work performed or if they will be willing to do it. Most importantly... You are NOT exporting the vehicle. You legal office can tell you what the legal term is here. Use them that's what they are there for. Good Luck and let us know the outcome. I'm retired Air Force. The torch is now yours. PS; That sucks GM has pulled out of AAFES, but it doesn't suprise me. AAFES can come up with some pretty strainge rules. |
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I have expressed my opinion of GM's policy. However, you work near Hummvees built by AM General, you are trying to purchase a Hummer manufactured by GM; there is a big difference, they are two separate corporate entities.
Evidently, there was a reason GM dropped out of the military program. Not sure why, didn't even know they did until I read the other thread you made a mention of this on; as well as this thread. Good luck... |
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