It is 5+ years old and well past its warranty. The dealer owes you nothing.
Why do people feel entitled? If they do cover for parts and or labor it's a complete show of grace.
I know dealers don't have the best rep, but if you approach them with honesty and respect they generally return the favor. My local Chevy service dept is great as I am a nice guy that's fair. Quid pro quo.
Nevertheless gl.
Entitled? Whatever, I'll bite.
I'm 6 months out of the 5 year extended warranty I purchased through the dealer. I paid +$60k for a fully loaded Z71, I expect a quality build and I expect that certain aspects of the vehicle will maintain their integrity after just 5 years and 60k miles. It has been garage maintained, and the rest of the interior is immaculate - so yes, I am upset that the dashboard is cracking because GM used sub par plastic in the construction.
Also, this is a known issue with the 2007 model, I do expect some level of assistance from the dealership, particularly if that dealer wants repeat business from me.
As far as dealer rep, I've had problems with the service at this dealership since purchasing the vehicle, so I am prepared to argue my point when going in.
So, does that make me entitled, or is really just a case of you acting like a ***** to people posting about their issues in this forum?
And by the way, "Nevertheless", take a look around. You may have noticed that this is a forum about "front dash cracks", so check your attitude at the door and try to stay on topic instead of trying to make it all about you.
Oh yeah, have a nice day!