As a blanket statement, no, quite the opposite. It would be irresponsible to not have a company owe up to their responsibilities simply because they are a giant corporation. It would also be irresponsible to not hold the responsible parties to their responsibilities.
No those are accidents-pollution is just irresponsible people
oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter
I'm assuming your grand am has a 3400 v6 which are known for intake and head gaskets leaking. so its possible that one of those gaskets are leaking so bad that coolant is leaking from intake/heads down onto your valvetrain and then down into your oil pan. more than likely its your intake gaskets leaking.
your main oil seal on the rear of engine is leaking or the timing cover seal is leaking,
Check again for "leaks or smoke". If you are using one and a quarter gallons of oil a week, it is either leaking or burning off the oil, and I suspect leaking. Those are the only two rational explanations.
It depends on why it is leaking.
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
if oil leaks from it! have a look on the floor area if it's leaking there will be a stain.
It is not the brakes leaking oil , Its the axel seals leaking rear end gear oil. If its not gear oil , Then its brake fluid and that means wheel cylinders are leaking.
oil leaking on your spark plugs in your Lincoln LS because you have a leaking valve cover gasket.
42,000 gallons of oil leaking in Gulf every day
Possible, but more likely a leaking oil filter or valve cover