It drives very well, because everything has been replaced!
It drives very well, because everything has been replaced!
I'm not going to confirm that it was them, but I think you're on the right track.
The turbocharged ones have porous block issues making them even more unreliable.
The only thing more American than full sized pickup trucks is buying things you can't afford, like full sized pickup trucks.
The M4 looks like a fucking Nissan Altima from the rear.
The airport is an asshole.
I'll be there documenting everything with my iPhone.
It's a Chevy, if there's a problem it'll have it.
Turned too hard to the left.
assuming manual trans, can the clutch hold a full throttle 1-2 no lift shift?
The gap moves over time, sometimes a lot. In performance cars this makes a big difference.
Fuck this company. I used that power train warranty right up until 100k. If they want to move cars, they need to make vehicles that are better than the competition for the same price, period.
that's it.
ROCK AND COAL, AIN'T AIR POLLUTION!
7/10 of these cars are going to cost 10k in repairs over the next 45,000 miles.
I've bought a first year GM truck before. In 2002, and we still have it. No issues like this.
Flashing your lights only brings you to their level. Just drive.
GTFO.
Yeah, here's the water leak issue: