My Traverse is now up to about 27,000 miles. At first, when I got it, I didn’t have any problems with the car. But in recent months, it’s been issue after issue.
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My Traverse is now up to about 27,000 miles. At first, when I got it, I didn’t have any problems with the car. But in recent months, it’s been issue after issue.
Unfortunately, it feels like the vehicle was waiting for me to do this before revealing its true colors.Â
After getting my car, I decided most of the reviews I saw were on point in all areas except two; the tires and the base engine.Â
I own a 2022 Chevrolet Malibu, a car that promises superior ride quality, storage space, reliable construction, and many other things. But oh boy did mine fail to deliver.
Driving this car has become more of a task than an enjoyable experience. In fact, it has become so stressful to drive it that I only do so when I absolutely need to.
Like I said earlier, the huge size is why I opted for the Suburban, because I see it as an advantage. At least, I did. Here goes the story of how I came to dislike one of my favorite vehicles.Â
At the time, I was convinced it was a reasonable upgrade, especially considering the 2022 model came with a more powerful engine. Little did I know that the seemingly better upgrade was a lemon in disguise.
Unfortunately this ideology of mine soon changed after getting my brand new 2021 Chevrolet Cruze.Â
The California owner of this 2022 Chevrolet Trailblazer just wants to get rid of this lemon after a friction fire that damaged the engine beyond repair.
I own a 2021 Chevrolet Colorado with only 19,500 miles on it. I got it brand new and I have tried to maintain the truck as best as I could. Despite my best efforts the truck’s issues caused me to get into an accident, albeit a minor one.
You wouldn’t expect a car with only 22,000 miles to be full of problems, but that’s exactly what I’m going through. For me the question has become “what next?”. Should I stick with it through thick and thin or dump it at the next junkyard?
I’ve been dealing with so many issues with my 2020 Chevy Suburban since I bought it, and I just can’t take it anymore. That’s why I’m reaching out to you.
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