Yes, I realize that once they spent the 400 grand on tooling and implemented the change in the assembly line, it only costs 0.57 more per car. I was just explaining that they must have thought that the public would demand a retrofit on the million cars already on the road when they figured out the problem, so that might have been their boneheaded thinking. Perhaps they just hoped the problem would go away and someone else would take care of it. Or, that they could sell their own stock before people found out. Crooks, liars, thieves and assholes don't think the way you and I do, ExNYer.
Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
That's only partially true.
GM figured out early in the game that the switch was defective - they were warned by Delphi. At the time, there were maybe only tens of thousands of defective cars on the road - maybe a few hundred thousand?
If they had changed THEN to the proper switch from Delphi, they could have limited the cost of a recall to a much smaller pool of cars.
Instead, they KEPT USING THE WRONG SWITCH. For YEARS. That greatly increased the number of cars that need to be recalled.
All to save less than a buck per car. It boggles the mind.