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1 hour ago, margospencer said:

I’m having the same paint issue on a 2015 Sable Brown Suburban.  GM should stand behind this, but it looks like they won’t.  Very interested in a class action suit.  I understand from one dealership that is is a common issue on all GM cars painted sable brown, not just the suburbans and trucks.

You really think GM should stand behind the paint on a 6 year old vehicle? You think the paint should still look like the day you bought it new? I don't think they should, they don't know how the paint was taken care of like never washed, waxed proper soap if it was washed for all they know Ajax could have been used to wash the vehicle. Vehicles paint has to be taken care of just like anything else. 

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I too bought a 2016 Chevy Tahoe in Jan 2020 that appeared to be in excellent condition.  Of course it had not even been driven much due to Covid in 2020.  The hood and roof started to look bad in December 2020 but was near impossible to get appointments or anyone to answer calls because of Covid.  It now looks absolutely horrible like someone took a wire brush and scrubbed it.  I contacted the dealership and they will not do anything.   Have you made any progress on your issue?  I also have another friend that purchased from same dealer about the same time and same make and model as mine and hers did the same thing.  They ended up having to pay to have it painted a couple months ago. 

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On 8/24/2021 at 11:22 AM, It's Tim said:

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4 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

That is some nice stalking🤔😮

It's awfully hard to hide from Google.

It would be interesting to know if these are discord bots responding to each other.

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We don't do R&D anymore nor do we do Product Testing. We hardly do engineering and science is out the window. 

 

 I'm standing in a Love's truck stop and hear over the speaker system..."Be a product INFLUENCER, like us on blah, blah, blah...and write a review"

 

This goes viral and next thing you know we tweet and retweet until we have a new reality. What a world we live in, eh? 

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I purchased a 2016 GMC Yukon XL last October 2020 with 57000 aprox miles. Now the hood and roof are faded and it has swirls like its no ones business. Took it to a reputable detail place and one look the owners said the paint is damaged and its factory paint at that. Any suggestions

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4 hours ago, Jaime6672 said:

I purchased a 2016 GMC Yukon XL last October 2020 with 57000 aprox miles. Now the hood and roof are faded and it has swirls like its no ones business. Took it to a reputable detail place and one look the owners said the paint is damaged and its factory paint at that. Any suggestions

Repaint it.

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On 12/22/2020 at 2:25 PM, Dale282828 said:

Same problem with paint defect on hood and roof of 2016 Tahoe in Mississippi.  I am a lawyer and will be preparing for a class action lawsuit against GM and possibly the dealers who had knowledge of these defects through GM bulletins sent to the dealers but failed to disclose the known defects to customers purchasing the defective vehicles.  This is fraud and conspiracy between GM and the dealers.  I will be setting up a separate email address solely for this anticipated class action lawsuit and will post the email address later.  Please stay tuned.

Please give me any info on a class action suit.  Mine is a 2014 black Suburban.  The Chevy dealer body shop manager said it’s just not enough clear coat from the factory on the hood and top.  

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I just signed up with a law firm in Alabama that had success in a class action "paint issues" lawsuit against Mercedes.  I encourage others to reach out to the firm.  No charge to us, all on contingency:

 

Josh Tucker

Jackson & Tucker, PC

2229 1st Ave N.

Birmingham, AL 35203

(866) 252-3535

www.jacksonandtucker.com

 

 

 
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17 minutes ago, Jynnah Mooney said:

Has anyone had this issue resolved? I have a 2015 black Tahoe LTZ and the hood and roof are fading and look horrible!! 

Looking like a class action lawsuit is forming.  An experienced law firm in Alabama (successful against Mercedes for same issue) is taking it on.  Here is the contact info:

Joseph L. “Josh” Tucker

Jackson & Tucker, PC

2229 First Avenue North

Birmingham, Alabama 35203

Phone: 205.252.3535

Fax: 205.252.3536

jacksonandtucker.com

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On 9/4/2021 at 1:42 PM, margospencer said:

I was told by GM that I could contact the BBB to file a claim under the lemon law.  They provided me this link.  https://bbbprograms.org/programs/all-programs/bbb-autoline   In researching this issue, it looks like a defect in the clear coat. 

Looking like a class action lawsuit is forming.  An experienced law firm in Alabama (successful against Mercedes for same issue) is taking it on.  Here is the contact info:

Joseph L. “Josh” Tucker

Jackson & Tucker, PC

2229 First Avenue North

Birmingham, Alabama 35203

Phone: 205.252.3535

Fax: 205.252.3536

jacksonandtucker.com

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