GM Is COLLAPSING — Americans Are Done Paying for Overpriced Junk!

GM Is COLLAPSING — Americans Are Done Paying for Overpriced Junk! Is General Motors on the verge of its second historic collapse? From a massive 600,000-vehicle engine recall to a $7.6 billion EV bloodbath, the 2027 outlook for GM is flashing red. We break down the deep structural rot plaguing Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick, translating the corporate spin into plain garage reality: The $66,000 Pricing Squeeze: How GM pushed the average transaction price of a GMC to $65,831 and Cadillac to nearly $80,000, contributing to a 32-year record high in subprime auto loan defaults as everyday buyers are forced into repossessions. The 6.2L V8 Engine Nightmare: Why nearly 600,000 Silverados, Sierras, Tahoes, and Escalades were recalled for catastrophic connecting rod failures—and why GM's official "fix" of simply switching to thicker engine oil is infuriating owners and sparking federal investigations. The OnStar Data Betrayal: The terrifying reality behind the 2026 FTC and California Department of Justice settlements, which revealed how GM's "Smart Driver" program secretly tracked your hard braking, rapid acceleration, and precise location to sell to insurance brokers like LexisNexis. The Apple CarPlay Ban & "Drive Block": Why GM is killing the smartphone mirroring features that 85% of drivers prefer just to force you into a proprietary software subscription, and why their new remote "kill switch" feature has owners terrified. The $7.6 Billion EV Illusion: How GM's aggressive push to build 1 million EVs annually ended in a $6 billion write-off, canceled supply contracts, massive layoffs at Factory Zero, and the tragic death of the legendary Chevrolet Camaro. 👇 Drop a comment: After the OnStar data scandal and the 6.2L V8 engine failures, would you still dare to buy a new-generation GM vehicle? Let us know your thoughts below!