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Truck dropped off at the dealership yesterday morning.  Just waiting to see what they do with it.

Hopefully will hear something tomorrow. Will keep y'all updated.

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1 hour ago, jqcitizen said:

Truck dropped off at the dealership yesterday morning.  Just waiting to see what they do with it.

Hopefully will hear something tomorrow. Will keep y'all updated.

Keep us informed any thing I can help you with you know where to find me.

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On 4/28/2020 at 10:58 AM, ILSilverado said:

Keep us informed any thing I can help you with you know where to find me.

Is this the sound your talking about? I took this while I was driving... Started around 430 miles on a highway drive and the truck has 760 miles on it now. It was about 80 degrees today. 2020 1500 AT4 6.2L When I hit Auto it stopped immediately and I heard a little thud from the front of the truck.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Otherguy said:

Is this the sound your talking about? I took this while I was driving... Started around 430 miles on a highway drive and the truck has 760 miles on it now. It was about 80 degrees today. 2020 1500 AT4 6.2L When I hit Auto it stopped immediately and I heard a little thud from the front of the truck.

 

 

Oh Gosh yes exactly. Sorry 

Posted
4 minutes ago, ILSilverado said:

Oh Gosh yes exactly. Sorry 

That’s exactly the nightmare sound. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Otherguy said:

Is this the sound your talking about? I took this while I was driving... Started around 430 miles on a highway drive and the truck has 760 miles on it now. It was about 80 degrees today. 2020 1500 AT4 6.2L When I hit Auto it stopped immediately and I heard a little thud from the front of the truck.

 

 

That’s it!  Brings back horrible memories. Good luck. GM couldn’t care less about their customers. 

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9 minutes ago, ILSilverado said:

Oh Gosh yes exactly. Sorry 

So my question is this...

 

What did you loose, money wise, when your truck got bought back for this? What should I do at this point?

 

7 minutes ago, lworley said:

That’s it!  Brings back horrible memories. Good luck. GM couldn’t care less about their customers. 

Oh I know GM doesn't care about its customers. However, I know my dealership does.

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My truck was in the shop 63 days out of the first 4 months.  I took 8 days off of work to have the differential replaced and the transmission issue looked at.  After being denied a buy-back, I filed a claim with the BBB and it helped greatly.  The truck had to be in the shop for 30 days for one issue to qualify for the lemon law in KY.  I'd be more than happy to have anyone that is going through this to call me and I'll help as much as I can.  There are several option on replacement vehicles that they won't tell you about.  GM is a terrible company and what i went through to get a new truck was a nightmare.  

Posted
2 minutes ago, lworley said:

There are several option on replacement vehicles that they won't tell you about

What do you mean by this? If you have to PM me that is fine.

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, lworley said:

My truck was in the shop 63 days out of the first 4 months.  I took 8 days off of work to have the differential replaced and the transmission issue looked at.  After being denied a buy-back, I filed a claim with the BBB and it helped greatly.  The truck had to be in the shop for 30 days for one issue to qualify for the lemon law in KY.  I'd be more than happy to have anyone that is going through this to call me and I'll help as much as I can.  There are several option on replacement vehicles that they won't tell you about.  GM is a terrible company and what i went through to get a new truck was a nightmare.  

Unfortunately your dealership has nothing to do with this it’s all between you and GM now. File a lemon law claim with the BBB  state you have a front axle noise when in 2WD only. Submit your service records and wait wait wait. Every state has different laws and exceptions regarding the lemon law. They will first try and offer you extended warranties yada ...yadda. Turn them down say you want a replacement or refund and stick to it. Now hear this GM looks at you like your a cockroach, they could care less about you period. Eventually they will offer you the minimum they can under your States legal parameters. In Illinois I lost all the sales taxes I paid on the original truck and had to pay them again on the new one.  It was thousands but worth it in the long run for me.  GM HATES it’s customers and has literally killed people denying defects in engineering on there defective cars like the ignition fiasco several years ago. Watch this parody based on TRUE facts.

Thanks to John Oliver for exposing these GM turds. Never forget this is the Company and mentality your going to be dealing with. Just don’t give up GM is hoping you do. They will eventually comply to your state lemon law and settle for what your state allows.

 

 

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I have a lawsuit case for this and gm still won’t respond. All manufacturers suck. I had a ford bought back last year and that took going through the attorney general and lots of fighting with ford. They all just don’t care. Sell sell sell. That’s it


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19 hours ago, ILSilverado said:

Unfortunately your dealership has nothing to do with this it’s all between you and GM now. File a lemon law claim with the BBB  state you have a front axle noise when in 2WD only. Submit your service records and wait wait wait. Every state has different laws and exceptions regarding the lemon law. They will first try and offer you extended warranties yada ...yadda. Turn them down say you want a replacement or refund and stick to it. Now hear this GM looks at you like your a cockroach, they could care less about you period. Eventually they will offer you the minimum they can under your States legal parameters. In Illinois I lost all the sales taxes I paid on the original truck and had to pay them again on the new one.  It was thousands but worth it in the long run for me.  GM HATES it’s customers and has literally killed people denying defects in engineering on there defective cars like the ignition fiasco several years ago. Watch this parody based on TRUE facts.

Thanks to John Oliver for exposing these GM turds. Never forget this is the Company and mentality your going to be dealing with. Just don’t give up GM is hoping you do. They will eventually comply to your state lemon law and settle for what your state allows.

 

 

 

Ever hear of the Ford Pinto? 

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On 4/28/2020 at 9:11 AM, jqcitizen said:

Truck dropped off at the dealership yesterday morning.  Just waiting to see what they do with it.

Hopefully will hear something tomorrow. Will keep y'all updated.

Any Update?

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