IT is a damn shame to spend $25,000 for a SUV to go in the snow and bad weather. When the first time we take it out in the winter weather. We open the back hatch and the top trim breaks now to let more f*cking water in the back of the cab. My question is how is this an owners problem when I bought this truck to go in the snow. Do you think GM is going to pay the $600.00 to get it fixed (HELL NO) this is were they make all their profit on sh*t like this that is not covered but has to get fixed or more problems will occur. The GM shop said that this is the 4th or 5th just like that they have seen this year. So if this is occurring here in a small town and probably happening all over except in warm weather states.
IT is a damn shame to spend $25,000 for a SUV to go in the snow and bad weather. When the first time we take it out in the winter weather. We open the back hatch and the top trim breaks now to let more f*cking water in the back of the cab. My question is how is this an owners problem when I bought this truck to go in the snow. Do you think GM is going to pay the $600.00 to get it fixed (HELL NO) this is were they make all their profit on sh*t like this that is not covered but has to get fixed or more problems will occur. The GM shop said that this is the 4th or 5th just like that they have seen this year. So if this is occurring here in a small town and probably happening all over except in warm weather states.
- John F., Xenia, OH, US