3.1

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
44,500 miles

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problem #2

Jan 042018

Tahoe

  • 89,000 miles
Factory wheels are have been deteriorating heavily. GM offered an option package for this model year for 22" chrome wheels, specifically chrome 5409 wheels. The chrome plating has been aggressively separating and pealing from the interior of the wheels and most recently 1 of my wheels rotted all the way through requiring replacement. I take care of my vehicles and this problem was unavailable and clearly a manufacturing quality defect. I am now forced to consider absorbing the exorbitant cost of replacing all 4 wheels to ensure the safety of my family.

- Voorhees, NJ, USA

problem #1

Dec 062011

Tahoe

  • miles
GM/Chevrolet customer service will not correct safety issue with spare tire. GM/Chevrolet customer service will not put response in writing. GM/Chevrolet customer service will not discuss mixing of Bridgestone and Goodyear belt designs. The spare is not a "dummy tire" and is not a "fully operational spare" per GM. The spare cannot be used in 4WD, if spare used in 4WD warranty is voided. GM/Chevrolet mixes tire mfg, tire design, tire # belts on drive tires and "spare". this is an unsafe act. The four drive tires are Bridgestone dueller hl alenza P275-55R20 (2poly/2steel/1nylon belt). The spare tire is a Goodyear Wrangler hp P265-70R17 (2poly/2steel belt) (mfg design is fully operational) spare. GM/Chevrolet had no disclosure about the odd spare category prior to purchase and not noted in window sticker. Owner manual is unclear about the spare and avoids any facts about the spare being Goodyear and drive tires are Bridgestone design. GM/Chevrolet has created a third category for a spare: "bobo". type 1 is fully operational spare, type 2 is a dummy spare (not fully operation), and type 3 is new and is a bobo spare, appears to be a fully operational tire but GM states not fully operational (and not a dummy tire too). There is absolutely no reason for GM to not have a Bridgestone dueller hl alenza P265-70R17 tire on the spare rim, instead of a Goodyear Wrangler hpp265-70R17 tire. This would make all tires on the Tahoe Bridgestone dueller hl alenza design/belts.

- Longmont, CO, USA