This sort of story makes me embarrassed to work at a GM Dealership. I would likely quit if one of our guys stole a car and wrecked it and the shop didn't pony up and do the right thing. We have a ZL1 on the show-room floor and I know what they sell for, so this is insanity. As a GM Employee, I agree they need to do the right thing, put the guy back into a new car and push it to the insurance company.

I know they have good insurance, I was covered to drive anything that was on the premises, owned by the dealership or not, so as long as he WAS employed by the shop at the time of the wreck, it should fall to the insurance company to pay it. So the dealership should have been good enough to the customer who bought a $60k+ car brand new and put them back into another one and put it to the insurance company to take care of it as they are paid to do.