this isnt the sort of thing that GM should be spreading publicly. I for one would be ashamed to admit the headliner of my vehicle was made of recycled cardboard. I don't care if the new fad is "going green". Give me a quality headliner not recycled cardboard.
She misses the point of a quality roofliner. Important thing-whether the glue holding it together decomposes like the 80s GM cars when they get old leading to the saging roofliners (those were innovative ideas initially too). The buyers of used cars as 2nd, 3rd and 4th owners, who determine resale value, don't care how green the car was when manufactured, they care whether it will hold together at minimum maintenance and cost. A roofliner made of cardboard reminds me of a Soviet era car.
this isnt the sort of thing that GM should be spreading publicly. I for one would be ashamed to admit the headliner of my vehicle was made of recycled cardboard. I don't care if the new fad is "going green". Give me a quality headliner not recycled cardboard.
th3ha1og0d 2 years ago
She misses the point of a quality roofliner. Important thing-whether the glue holding it together decomposes like the 80s GM cars when they get old leading to the saging roofliners (those were innovative ideas initially too). The buyers of used cars as 2nd, 3rd and 4th owners, who determine resale value, don't care how green the car was when manufactured, they care whether it will hold together at minimum maintenance and cost. A roofliner made of cardboard reminds me of a Soviet era car.
bigcrowfly 2 years ago