I'll let others speak to the parts availability question, but I can tell you a couple of things. First, it's not a brand that "is being killed"--it HAS been killed, and has been dead for three years now. Second, my wife and I didn't let that fact stop us from buying a Vibe a few days ago.siddharta1979 wrote:Dear friends,
My PT cruiser has been flooded, and I have been considering the Vibe as a replacement. I'm wondering how you would describe the situation in getting parts when in need. I'm a little concerned about that, and I'm wondering how dumb is to buy a car whose brand is being killed. However, the Vibe seems to get great reviews, great mileage, and more.
Thoughts?
Thanks
siddharta1979 wrote:Dear friends,
My PT cruiser has been flooded, and I have been considering the Vibe as a replacement. I'm wondering how you would describe the situation in getting parts when in need. I'm a little concerned about that, and I'm wondering how dumb is to buy a car whose brand is being killed. However, the Vibe seems to get great reviews, great mileage, and more.
Thoughts?
Thanks
canadave wrote:I'll let others speak to the parts availability question, but I can tell you a couple of things. First, it's not a brand that "is being killed"--it HAS been killed, and has been dead for three years now. Second, my wife and I didn't let that fact stop us from buying a Vibe a few days ago.siddharta1979 wrote:Dear friends,
My PT cruiser has been flooded, and I have been considering the Vibe as a replacement. I'm wondering how you would describe the situation in getting parts when in need. I'm a little concerned about that, and I'm wondering how dumb is to buy a car whose brand is being killed. However, the Vibe seems to get great reviews, great mileage, and more.
Thoughts?
Thanks
One thing I noticed--all the Vibes being sold on our local online classifieds site had 250,000km, 300,000km. Clearly, they last. They work. Their mechanical guts are Toyota, so that's unsurprising to me. We didn't worry too much about the parts availability issue--(a) the car from all accounts is very inexpensive to maintain, and (b) I'm sure that with few exceptions, most parts will continue to be available for some time, as there are a LOT of Vibes running around (at least in my neck of the woods). Plus, I would imagine there aren't too many fully proprietary parts--plenty of things like springs, bushings, etc have third-party equivalents that one could turn to in a pinch. So...we're not too worried.
On the plus side, the fact that Pontiac is no longer around means that it should be easier/cheaper to buy one
jake75 wrote:I wonder what steps GM has taken to protect their PONTIAC Trademark. If a TM owner abandons a trademark someone else can jump in and claim it. Of course GM would no doubt drown you in legal fees if you tried.
Not true, actually. Pontiac was the only one they didn't let fall to the wayside like Oldsmobile, Saturn, and Hummer. They could bring back the brand if they are inclined to do so.zythr wrote:jake75 wrote:I wonder what steps GM has taken to protect their PONTIAC Trademark. If a TM owner abandons a trademark someone else can jump in and claim it. Of course GM would no doubt drown you in legal fees if you tried.
Not much, probably. GM has "divested" everything that was Pontiac, just like they did with Olds, Saturn and Hummer.
KITT222 wrote:Not true, actually. Pontiac was the only one they didn't let fall to the wayside like Oldsmobile, Saturn, and Hummer. They could bring back the brand if they are inclined to do so.zythr wrote:jake75 wrote:I wonder what steps GM has taken to protect their PONTIAC Trademark. If a TM owner abandons a trademark someone else can jump in and claim it. Of course GM would no doubt drown you in legal fees if you tried.
Not much, probably. GM has "divested" everything that was Pontiac, just like they did with Olds, Saturn and Hummer.
I would be very, very shocked if GM has not done everything in its power to hang on to the Pontiac trademarks and legal name ownership. In fact, if you go to pontiac.com, there's a whole elaborate page there. The name "Pontiac" alone would be worth a huge amount of money.zythr wrote:jake75 wrote:I wonder what steps GM has taken to protect their PONTIAC Trademark. If a TM owner abandons a trademark someone else can jump in and claim it. Of course GM would no doubt drown you in legal fees if you tried.
Not much, probably. GM has "divested" everything that was Pontiac, just like they did with Olds, Saturn and Hummer.
canadave wrote:I would be very, very shocked if GM has not done everything in its power to hang on to the Pontiac trademarks and legal name ownership. In fact, if you go to pontiac.com, there's a whole elaborate page there. The name "Pontiac" alone would be worth a huge amount of money.zythr wrote:jake75 wrote:I wonder what steps GM has taken to protect their PONTIAC Trademark. If a TM owner abandons a trademark someone else can jump in and claim it. Of course GM would no doubt drown you in legal fees if you tried.
Not much, probably. GM has "divested" everything that was Pontiac, just like they did with Olds, Saturn and Hummer.