Waited 5 mos for head rests that work, $700 for brakes at 19k miles because Chevy dealer would not cover the issue and now the stupid radiator hose. In the shop now, they gave me a brand new equinox to drive (shocked). Traverse will be sold as soon as I get it back. Infiniti QX60 ordered. When my TrailBoss lease is up, that’s it for GM for me.
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We got our 2024 in August last year and have 26,0000 miles. We have had to take it in 4 times for issues which is much different then our experience with our first two. Twice for electronic connectivity issues with our phones and the HUD(first world problem but frustrating nonetheless). The third was due to a failed break pad sensor, and the fourth was the radiator overheating due to a leaking hose which apparently a known issue because it took almost 2 weeks to get the part in due to a shortage. Honestly this isn’t the quality I’m used to with Chevys.
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- Coolant smell - no sweet odor around the hood means no leak - rated negatively. 1 point out of 5.
- Puddles - no colored drips under the car after parking - rated negatively. 0.7 points out of 5.
- Temperature stability - gauge stays in the normal range during driving - rated negatively. 0.7 points out of 5.
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