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Not understanding you can turn off signatures is about as 1995 as it getsThe 11 minute video was shorter than wading through your obnoxious forum signature every time you post.
What is this, 1995?
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Not understanding you can turn off signatures is about as 1995 as it getsThe 11 minute video was shorter than wading through your obnoxious forum signature every time you post.
What is this, 1995?
That is an awesome feature - thanks for pointing it out.Girls, girls. You're both pretty.
If you don't want to see signatures, there is an easy forum preference setting:
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Still not helpful, no matter how many times you post this.Just don't buy anything newer than 2020 and you are golden.
well it is because otherwise the fix is to tear the engine down ask @Vladimir2306 he knows because they are f-ked over there with no warranty period and have no other optionStill not helpful, no matter how many times you post this.
No, it's not. There are already threads dedicated to the 6.2 recall, and we're all aware of Vlad's predicament. If you want a forum to discuss how you'll never own a '21+, then why not start your own thread about it?well it is because otherwise the fix is to tear the engine down ask @Vladimir2306 he knows because they are f-ked over there with no warranty period and have no other option
This gets me every time. LOLThis doesn't change the fact that Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with Spoon engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry's, and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS. And a Motec exhaust
I have to block you? You really can't just refrain from constantly posting in the '21+ section that you won't buy anything newer than a '20? Seriously?if my opinion is not what you or anyone else want's to hear there is a box to checkmark and you never have to see another post by me again.
If I don't like what's on tv I change the channel......
no, you can just ignore my opinion and carry on like normal.I have to block you? You really can't just refrain from constantly posting in the '21+ section that you won't buy anything newer than a '20? Seriously?
lol....2015 Yukon Denali, original owner, religious oil changes, never towed, but did very limited beach roving. 2 engines before 62k. Put me through a Paperwork colonoscopy, for the 3 or 4 non- dealer oil changes. Finally approved Rebuilds, after almost killing me in instant, highway engine failure! I dumped it...bye bye GM V-8 's. And I loved the truck......Just don't buy anything newer than 2020 and you are golden.
yes engine failures can happen to any but these are a new problem and a judge just combined all of the 19-2026 cases into 1 lawsuit a week or two ago.lol....2015 Yukon Denali, original owner, religious oil changes, never towed, but did very limited beach roving. 2 engines before 62k. Put me through a Paperwork colonoscopy, for the 3 or 4 non- dealer oil changes. Finally approved Rebuilds, after almost killing me in instant, highway engine failure! I dumped it...bye bye GM V-8 's. And I loved the truck......
I'll support you, the problems with the L87 do not negate the fact that the T1 generation is great, and it brings pleasure to drive. So my opinion is that you can't be afraid of the L87. I'm just thinking of taking a new car as an option in 2026, and so far I'm leaning towards the L87 option, but immediately after bringing it to Russia, I want to put it into service, disassemble, refine, and reassemble it according to GM's guidelines, which they themselves do not follow. It will cost much less than buying and installing a new engine)No, it's not. There are already threads dedicated to the 6.2 recall, and we're all aware of Vlad's predicament. If you want a forum to discuss how you'll never own a '21+, then why not start your own thread about it?
You keep posting, Wes!no, you can just ignore my opinion and carry on like normal.
my opinion doesn't matter people will still buy these, but it's possible it could cause pause for someone on the fence I believe any potential buyer should be aware of the shortcomings. I personally research just about anything I buy first. If it is big money I research the hell out of it I worked too hard for what money I do have to turn around and be left with my ballz in the wind
can you imagine buying a $90,000 vehicle, drive it a week and the engine takes a crap, then to get told it will be 3-4 months for a another engine, meanwhile it's still depreciating and the loan is still 99% interest,,,,, here drive this pos rental "sorry"![]()
it's all good man, I just have a different opinion on the T2's. I'm sure there are plenty of happy owners out there.You keep posting, Wes!
This Forum is supposed to provide information to members, new and old. New members, or members newly reviewing a specific model generation of interest, should be able to find all relevant information on that generation, good and/or bad. Opinions, facts, recommendations are all on the table for discussion.
Not for nothing, Wes provides more relevant information on this Forum than most members do. And, I believe that most members on this Forum find his post quite valuable. I know for Da*n sure that I do!