So, this wasn't designed by the old GM 70's-80's where they blatantly didn't care about their customers. And it isn't from the new, new GM (last week and forward) where they are now saying they really are going to act like they care. It is from the old new GM where they pretended to care but weren't that interested in it (right up to and after the bailout).
As I recall, Edmunds got its C7 very early on. And the touch screens were a problem on many early C7s (mine included). I replaced mine, and it has been fine ever since. I doubt new C7 owners will have this problem -- at least not in the numbers that early C7 owners did.
i have been so excited about this Corvette, but stuff like this is a deal-breaker for me. its only the best value sportscar/roadster available if everything works. if not, its just another piece of GM junk (sorry, still cant get over the front fender emblem sticker peeling off, too).
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Did you try lowering and raising the screen to see if that would work?
So, this wasn't designed by the old GM 70's-80's where they blatantly didn't care about their customers. And it isn't from the new, new GM (last week and forward) where they are now saying they really are going to act like they care. It is from the old new GM where they pretended to care but weren't that interested in it (right up to and after the bailout).
As I recall, Edmunds got its C7 very early on. And the touch screens were a problem on many early C7s (mine included). I replaced mine, and it has been fine ever since. I doubt new C7 owners will have this problem -- at least not in the numbers that early C7 owners did.
i have been so excited about this Corvette, but stuff like this is a deal-breaker for me. its only the best value sportscar/roadster available if everything works. if not, its just another piece of GM junk (sorry, still cant get over the front fender emblem sticker peeling off, too).