Joining the conversation
fast foward it's 2021. I bought a 2017 Chevy suburban also with Magnetic ride control. The ride is the worst, feel every bump rides like a school bus. Took it to the dealer they said the right front shock is leaking and needs replacement but well see what GM will assist. The car has 70,000mi
and is out of warranty. Obviously to me a defective part. Guess what, GM will contribute 10% or about $84. What a laugh.
i argued and argued making my case. You see, i still have my 03 Suburban, never replaced such an integral part (the shocks)
with now almost 300,000.
i bought this car from out of town
My advice test drive and try it before you buy it. I would not have bought this car
school bus riding SUV.
more advice, step away from GM.
they will not stand by their products
this situation is not maintenance, its premature integral part failure and you will pay for it.
Its their design
oh, and once that shock is replaced, how long till one of the other 3 go?
RECALL RECALL RECALL GM
demand that GM recalls these defective
shocks
TD