Lisa, I feel your pain. GM (Chevy) has done nothing but pass the buck as far as repairing any of their problems. Telling someone with a brand new vehicle that they just paid a fortune for that they need to drive it more to keep the battery charged is just trash. Also telling anyone that they need to keep putting it on a battery maintainer is also ridiculous. They are putting inferior materials on these overpriced vehicles to increase their profits so that they can pay their CEO millions of dollars a year. I have had the battery issue on a brand new 2022 Silverado three weeks after purchasing it. It dawned on me on the way to the dealership the day after the issue that the truck did an update the evening before. When I suggested to the service manager about the update, he agreed that it might have been the reason for the drain of the battery. Another issue that I have dealt with is a blown tire which is a Bridgestone Duellar A/T with 3500 miles on it. I have spoke to two different service managers who both agree that GM is putting a special lower quality tire on their new vehicles. Lower quality but higher priced. My local tire dealer who I have been dealing with for over 20 years was shocked when he saw the invoice for the replacement tire (over $300 his cost) but he said that it was so much because it has OEM next to the product codes. GM needs to be held accountable for these issues but no one seems to care. We are the fools that suffer. And good luck with their "Customer Service" (lack of service). I have been told at least 5 times that someone would get back in touch with me but I'm still waiting (but not holding my breath). They are irresponsible liars that are not held responsible for their failures.