Bought our 2018 Chevrolet Traverse in March of 2018, and by the end of May 2018 there was a noticeable clicking noise coming from the direction of the left front tire. The vehicle had only clocked 2,500 miles at the time, so I was in disbelief that there would already be a mechanical failure. At first the sound was hardly perceptible due to the efficiency of the cabin noise reductions employed in the Traverse, so I continued to drive the vehicle. Over then next few weeks the problem has gotten progressively worse. Almost to the point of embarrassment while driving the vehicle. Taking to the dealer for warranty claim this week.
Bought our 2018 Chevrolet Traverse in March of 2018, and by the end of May 2018 there was a noticeable clicking noise coming from the direction of the left front tire. The vehicle had only clocked 2,500 miles at the time, so I was in disbelief that there would already be a mechanical failure. At first the sound was hardly perceptible due to the efficiency of the cabin noise reductions employed in the Traverse, so I continued to drive the vehicle. Over then next few weeks the problem has gotten progressively worse. Almost to the point of embarrassment while driving the vehicle. Taking to the dealer for warranty claim this week.
- Nick L., Katy, TX, US