Hey Grumpy, I guess you're one of the the lucky ones that hasn't had any major problems come up.
I've previously purchased new trucks in 96, 01, 03 & 05. They all needed a few repairs, but not any high dollar expenses like my 2014 has had.
Even with all the proper maintenance, my #7 AFM lifter went out at 55K, but fortunately the dealer covered it under power-train warranty, but would have been over $2500 if I had to pay it. This spring, the A/C condenser failed. That was $1100 out of pocket. A month ago the #7 AFM lifter failed again, even though the AFM has been turned off the past 40K miles. It cost me $3500 out of pocket for a DOD delete cam & lifter job.
Yes, these new trucks are high tech, fuel efficient, and powerful. What I don't understand is, if GM see's repeated reliability issues, why keep building it the same way with the same parts ? They should't wait till the next major redesign in 10 years to fix it. Not everyone's AFM parts are failing, but there are enough owners with bad ones that you would think it should get their attention. It's not a good way to maintain brand loyalty !