Sounds like you picked the wrong day to quit smoking.
Seriously, at least make your arguments consistant. You list two recalls in your "problems" statement, then praise Mercedes for performing a recall. Would it be better if you had a jack that didn't work and your washer pump failed?
If the head was a bigger problem, you can bet GM would do something.
Just a couple of other points:
1) RDS isn't available on the radio, the "no info" is the correct response.
2) The tire pressure sensors don't care where they are, there isn't any reason to reprogram them unless you rotate in the spare (the system can only read 4 tires at a time).
Sounds like your dealer isn't doing such a good job of taking care of you or giving you good info. While that does reflect poorly on GM, it doesn't seem quite fair to blame the manufacturer for dealer issues.
While my second H3 has been trouble free, the first one had the recalls, a bad battery (which caused the radio to eat CD's), so radio replaced, reprogrammed later because it was too loud (dealer issue), A-pillar trim replaced (under warranty because of cracking). I'd say they learned quite a bit since my 2007 hasn't had any of these issues (or anything else). I'm glad I didn't buy a Honda or Toyota.
