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Originally Posted by Dragoneye
Just a few comments:
#1; It's the first model-year of a new car. Problems are expected. It's when those problems persist for multiple years that the car gets crucified. Every hiccup so far, Chevy has recognized and fixed asap.
#2; no car is without its share of issues, regardless of cost. Even multi-hundred thousand dollar cars have issues. Ferrari's warranty period reflects that to the extreme....
#3; no single vehicle (out of millions produced in a year) is an accurate measure of any company. You said you bought an Equinox and a Suburban and never had an issue...so why threaten to never buy GM again?
#4: You've said multiple times, and your examples illustrate -- that it's just a bunch of tiny little problems. Nothing catastrophic, and nothing that can't be fixed (that's why they give you one of the best warrantys out there). So why the duct-tape comment? :(
I'm not about to tell you you're wrong, or that your car isn't broke, or whatever other blind-loyalty statement somebody might spout at you...what I will say is maybe have a little patience? Relax a little? I think you do have a lemon...because your experience is definitely not typical.
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I'm so tired of hearing first model year so theres going to be problems. BS how long has GM been making cars? I got an idea how about getting the bugs out before you mass produce it. You pay 40,000 you shouldn't have to take your car in every other week to get something fixed.Knock on wood my car has been perfect so far had not been for the camaro I never buy a Gm car or truck because my opinion there junk.And I know I'm not going to make any friends by saying that. Just speaking from past expercinces