After 18months and 11,700 miles I was told the rears brakes had to be replaced at a cost of $250. The brakes were examined and were reported as operating correctly. At first the work was not going to be covered. After threatening to park in front of the dealer with a sign on the car the dealer did replace them at no cost. I asked if I had to look forward to replacing the rear brakes every 11 or 12,000 miles. The answer I got was the service dept. could not say. I have always been a Chevy person and loved them all of them, Camaro, mini van, full size van and my Blazer. If this is an on going problem it may well be the last Chevy I own.
After 18months and 11,700 miles I was told the rears brakes had to be replaced at a cost of $250. The brakes were examined and were reported as operating correctly. At first the work was not going to be covered. After threatening to park in front of the dealer with a sign on the car the dealer did replace them at no cost. I asked if I had to look forward to replacing the rear brakes every 11 or 12,000 miles. The answer I got was the service dept. could not say. I have always been a Chevy person and loved them all of them, Camaro, mini van, full size van and my Blazer. If this is an on going problem it may well be the last Chevy I own.
- Ann F., Buffalo, NY, US