Beware: GM Nightmare - Defective 2024 and 2022 Yukon Diesel

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fancyTBI

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He literally posted on the appropriate forum
 

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Sticking to the topic and posting on an appropriate forum, I want everyone to beware of the 2024 model Fruit of the Loom, as these undies are NOT made with fruit. Fruit of the Loom promised me a full refund plus replacement pairs of their garments. Fruit of the Loom expects me to pay rental for Hanes in the meantime, though they would reimburse me.

Placing bets that AAhmed is a spambot - possibly unleashed on this site by the Mopar guys...
 

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It's off-topic by the sheer nature it has nothing to do with GMT400's but they're insistent on posting it repeatedly. It's a posting campaign to trash GM. Whether legitimate or false is irrelevant.

Hey OP maybe you could go post it over in the "lounge" instead where off-topic discussion is encouraged. Nobody here will care about it anyway, but follow your bliss..

Richard
 

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I need to share my frustrating experience with our 2024 Yukon from GM. After 2 years of dealing with issues in our 2022 Yukon, GM finally replaced it with a 2024 model. Unfortunately, the replacement only lasted 123 miles before breaking down, throwing multiple error codes and triggering the dreaded check engine light.

While GM agreed to buy back the defective 2024 Yukon, the repurchasing process has stretched to a grueling eight weeks, and we are still in the waiting game.

To add insult to injury, GM expects us to foot the bill for a rental car since we are currently without a vehicle. They promise reimbursement, but the reality is, we're left in the lurch, paying insurance for a car parked in one of their dealership lots, all while they continue to receive their scheduled payments.

It's disheartening to see a company not only struggle with producing reliable vehicles but also fail to streamline their processes and retain loyal customers. ‍♂️

I share this story not as a complaint, but as a cautionary tale. I wouldn't want anyone else to endure the frustration and inconvenience we've faced. Let's hope GM takes note and works towards improving their vehicles quality and customer experience.

Thank you.
It is ashame they don't build them like they used to.
 
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