New vehicles are extremely complex with a sensor for everything. It amazes me most of them operate perfectly with zero problems. Of course, some don't.
My 21 Trail Boss and 23 Yukon Denali have been flawless fantastic vehicles. I realize there are some bad ones out there and sympathize with those owners. Also had a 08 Suburban I drove over 200K miles with just reg maintenance. 89 and 03 Corvettes same thing. 96 Tahoe was fine but did need a...
I definitely get better service at my Acura dealer than my GM dealer.
$30K SUV vs $85K SUV.
I believe the reason is Acura / Lexus separates their less expensive Honda /Toyota brands and GM doesn’t.
I doubt the lifter / valve train problem is “guaranteed” to happen on every 2021 5.3 & 6.2 engine.
I wish GM would release the data as to the number of V8s on the road vs the number of those affected.
That being said, If my 5.3 goes down, I have my 3.0 to get me around.
Not sure how mechanically inclined you are but you can purchase and replace the side glass yourself for cheaper than the insurance deductible assuming it's $500.
I might be biased (I am) but the 3.0 Duramax is exactly what these large SUVs need. Toyota Camry fuel mileage in a huge 7-8 passenger vehicle :thumbsup:.
Looks great:thumbsup:. Although I'm old and still like chrome, I definitely can recognize and appreciate good looking rides. Plus I'm somewhat lazy and would kill myself trying to keep that black looking great :p.
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