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  1. Always. http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/10-of-historys-most-infamous-automotive-scandals.html/?a=viewall
  2. They are never going to do anything but pay lip service. You're on your own.
  3. 20% better than poor is still poor in my book. The lights are bad and they know it. On another note: GM Profits Soar on Strong Truck Sales "General Motors today posted pretax operating profit of $10.8 billion for 2015 -- including $2.8 billion in the fourth quarter -- driven by booming sales of pricey SUVs and pickups and strong earnings in China despite the slowing market there." I'd attribute most of the sales to cheap fuel but cutting corners, a nickel here, a dime there, works too. Wishing everyone good luck in the quest to be able to see "well" in the dark.
  4. I made a motion to dismiss as well. I dismissed the truck. The folks who haven taken this to the next level have more patience than me. My time is too valuable too and I have never bought a vehicle to test the warranty. My next truck, when I get around to it, will be a used older model with VERY good lights even if I have to pay for them. Good luck.
  5. "Although I believe GMC should pay the costs." Don't hold you breath too long.
  6. GM never makes mistakes. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/01/ttac-news-round-up-infamous-gm-engineer-speaks-you-only-get-one-with-dinner-and-hydrogens-hedged-bet/
  7. The headlights on the Toyota Tundra are manually adjustable, up and down. Hunt either squirrels or rabbits.
  8. The "fixes" I've seen are pretty crude. Cutting the back off the housing with a "hot knife" to fit the HID bulb/lens and then putting it back together with roofing tape.
  9. Proof that new 2016 HD trucks have HID Lens/Bulbs. The housings look identical from under the hood (and why wouldn't they?) This is the drivers side brand new 2500HD that was "loaded". The HID assembly can be seen through the front of the lamp. The lens just covers the bulb whereas with the "projector" lights in the '14-'15 trucks it covers the entire hole. Look at yours and you'll see what I mean. If you look closely you'll see the metal near the bottom. Not sure what they are using but it looks remarkably like any aftermarket HID bulb. The salesman at the dealership didn't even know that were using these!
  10. Found this: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/168828-possible-fix-for-the-too-bright-intellilinkmylink-screen-at-night/page-2
  11. "White Cane" optional at night? Blinding mirrors, dash lights that are over-cooked and no headlights. 3 Strikes.
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