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Next member who goes off topic and/or insults another gets banned.
What about consumer reports?Yes I usually don't let these opinions totally sway me. They are good to know, but if I want it...its usually coming home...
Funny. Buick is GM vehicle. Chevy —> GMC—> Buick —> Cadillac all the same. Maybe they have some reason to separate them, they should all have the same reliability? And don’t these big boy SUVs (Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade - or the 1st two at least) all come off the same assembly line? I think I saw that Tahoe is “more reliable” than the Yukon. Still makes me wonder why when they’re all the same parts just a different face. Lol.Here is Consumer Reports' top 20 ranking of the major automotive brands, according to their average reliability score:
Mazda (83)
Toyota (74)
Lexus (71)
Buick (70)
Honda (63)
Hyundai (62)
Ram (58)
Subaru (57)
Porsche (55)
Dodge (54)
Infiniti (54)
BMW (52)
Nissan (51)
Audi (46)
Kia (45)
GMC (43)
Chevrolet (42)
Volvo (41)
Jeep (41)
Mercedes-Benz (40)
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Valid point. I test drive to “see if I like the ride” and to “see if I like the size” much like I did in high schoolDude most test drive vehicles to see if they like the way the vehicle feels and handles. So why is what I said “highschool(ish)”
I have 1983 miles on mine, so far the only issue was a little creaking in the passenger side of the dash when hitting a decent sized bump in the road -- Houston roads will put any car to the test (my wife's BMW had a similar issue when it was new, accept hers was along the headliner)! Anyhow, the dealer adjusted the area under the speaker, and I haven't had any issues since.
My Yukon Denali was manufactured and delivered in Febuary 2021.
Did GM replace all lifters or only the one that failed? I would like to see them replace all lifters and extend the engine warranty in situations such as yours. Perhaps you could insist on this at GM central. Best of luck to you from here on.Update to this post -- had lifter failure at 5,070 miles while headed out on vacation.
The service director has ordered the complete set of lifters, and he's working on approval to replace them all. If he isn't able to get that approval, then I intend to escalate the issue.Did GM replace all lifters or only the one that failed? I would like to see them replace all lifters and extend the engine warranty in situations such as yours. Perhaps you could insist on this at GM central. Best of luck to you from here on.
Any word on what is causing the lifters to fail and or what they've done to correct the issue?The service director has ordered the complete set of lifters, and he's working on approval to replace them all. If he isn't able to get that approval, then I intend to escalate the issue.
Went from 18’ premier to 21’ Tahoe premier, so much nicer, more roomy, better ride quality. Have a 19’ HC Silverado, I like it so far, the 10 speed in Tahoe is so much better than the 8 speed Silverado. Just had first issue on truck, the power running boards quit at 27,000 miles but they are fixing since still under warranty and it’s a lease. Turning it in first of year and excited for the refreshed 22’ Silverado!Have had my wife’s 21 Tahoe HC for about a month and my 21 Silverado HC for 8 months, love both. That was coming from ‘17 Premiers in both (friend is a Chevy dealer lols).
The 21 Tahoe is leaps ahead of the 17 in build quality, finish, ride quality, interior space. The 17 was pretty aggravating at times with the buffeting and the 6 speed auto was archaic. Interior finish and space utilization is leaps and bounds over the 17, no other way to put it. I couldn’t fit a Burb in the garage, the new Tahoe checked every box. No mechanical or electrical issues so far, been flawless.
The 21 Silverado same thing (only adding that here bc same platform and longer sample size for me)…12k miles, not a peep. Best truck I’ve owned. 17 had a lifter collapse under warranty at 25k miles, leaky XM antenna into the cab, couple other things. 21 has been perfect.
So 9 months combined ownership, no problems at all.