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The 1986 Cavalier was ordered Oct. 3, but since then the salesman has given three different dates for assembly. Finally, he said the car was ”on constraint due to less than normal demand.”
On constraint? ”Yes, the computer determined that not all the parts were on hand to build the car, so assembly couldn`t be started.” The standard transmission and the extra-wide tires weren`t available, he said, though both are standard equipment.
Maybe GM ought to call a certain Chicago headquarters for an answer. Imagine it:
”Hello, McDonald`s? When a customer orders a burger, how do you make sure buns and patties are available?”
Or can`t you hear Clara Peller yelling at Chevy: ”Where`s the tires?”




