My car is a brand new 2021 Chevy Trailblazer. It currently has 52,580 miles on it which I know might seem like a lot of mileage for a 2021 vehicle, but I drive around a lot.

My car is a brand new 2021 Chevy Trailblazer. It currently has 52,580 miles on it which I know might seem like a lot of mileage for a 2021 vehicle, but I drive around a lot.
My car, which I purchased brand new from a dealership in California, is a 2021 Chevy Traverse. It currently has about 14,000 miles on it and I have taken it for repairs twice in the past two months.
I had always dreamed of owning a car and that was what prompted me to purchase a brand new 2020 Chevy Malibu. Sadly, this turned out to be my worst nightmare as it is either one defect or another that car has.
I never knew owning a vehicle was not all bed of roses until I purchased my 2020 Chevy Equinox. It is very exhausting using this car because it is either one fault or the other.
I am a not-so-proud owner of a 2020 Chevy Malibu that has a current mileage of 49,000. I purchased it new and I haven’t made any aftermarket purchases nor have I had any accidents. I say not-so-proud because of the issues I keep having with the car.
I own a 2021 Chevy Silverado and it is around 20,700 miles right now. Since I purchased this vehicle brand new from my California dealership, it has never been in an accident which makes me wonder what I did to deserve these problems.
I purchased a 2020 Chevy Spark for my daughter and she has had nothing but complaints about it. The car has 36,000 miles on it and the warranty is still on—far from being over. As of now, we’ve taken it to the Chevrolet dealership
I’ve owned the truck for seven months, put 10,000 miles on it, and it’s been to the dealership twice so far for mechanical issues. The first time was for the transmission. It was challenging to put into park, reverse, or drive. When it
I have a 2021 Chevrolet Traverse at 26,000 miles and it will not stop honking. Seriously. Randomly, it’ll just start honking – backing out the driveway, idling at a stoplight, making a left hand turn, changing gears, whenever it wants to, it honks.
Three months ago, I bought a used 2021 Chevrolet Silverado with just 20,000 miles on it. 4,000 miles later, and it’s nothing but problems. First, I took it into a Chevy dealership last month because the check engine light kept clicking on and off over and over again.
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