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2014 GMC Sierra Denali with 117,000 miles. Literally one thing after another over the last year or so. Getting so tired of GM. Seems like they start to fall apart after 100k miles despite meticulous maintenance. Plenty of other repairs since new. Had all of the well know issues known to the 2014-2018 trucks. 
 

Thinking about getting rid of this truck and getting new. Cross shopping all the brands. Would you rebuy a 2019 or 2020 truck given your experience with the brand? I’m mostly interested in reliability and trouble-free ownership as long as realistically possible. I’ve owned many GM vehicles in my life but this has been by far the one that needed the most trips to dealer/repair shops. 

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No have a 2020 gmc sierra 1500 denali. Bought in feb, finally repaiered 3 weeks ago. Electrical issues that caused them the rip the front of the truck apart trying to figure out the problem. GM techs couldnt figure it out either. 5 months in the shop. Had to do lemon lawyer. $73,000 truck........

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I prefer to buy near end of model year. Seems they have at least some of the early issues worked out if not all. You also get all the added tech that wasn’t available during launch. My 2018 has been trouble free but only have 10k on it.

I’d suggest you wait for the 2022 refresh. New front and rear clips and redesigned interior. Rumor is super cruise will be available as well. I’ve been watching the 2019 - 2021 models and there are some issues but nothing out of the ordinary for a new platform.

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I would not. I have a 2019 Sierra 1500 Denali.

I have had nothing but problems, ignoring all the recalls and the recalls to fix the recalls, I still have continuous problems with most of the electronics.

Few examples:

1. plug in USB cable it sometimes says the navigation sd card has been removed and shuts that off.

2. Unable to change volume and/or vehicle randomly changes it.

3. One time I changed the temperature with the dial and it rewound the audio book I was listening too.

4. Parking sensors randomly shut off and fix themselves after i restart the truck.

5. Blind spot monitor gets stuck showing a vehicle there when there is nothing next to me, sometimes not even a lane.

6. Front camera stops working randomly.

7. Digital gage cluster shuts off sometimes

8. Radio plays 2 sources simultaneously and won't let you change anything

9. Ride has developed a new heavy vibration at higher speeds, unsure if this is due to tires or suspension not working right, but only started recently.

10. Have had brake communication errors

11. All safety tech stopped working.

12. Hill descent control would not turn on.

13. Usb ports stop working randomly

14. I turned off auto stop start the other day and it lowered my tailgate. I am positive I only hit the auto stop button.

15. Seats are horrible, have had difficulty finding position that doesn't make my toes go numb on longer drives. Can feel the edge of the vibrating mechanism through the seat cushion and they are uncomfortably firm.

I've never had a vehicle with this many consistent and different problems before and I've had a vehicle I was able to go through the lemon law process with before. This will be my last GM product for the foreseeable future.

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Yes. Traded a 2017 in on a 2020 in March. It is, hands down, the most comfortable trick I’ve ever owned. Mine is an LT Z71 with leather. I’ve had no issues at all. Always try to buy fairly simple as there are less things to go wrong.


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Yes, sierra 1500 elevation. Truck had been solid for almost 5k miles now, there was only a single glitch at 1k miles where the computer threw a CEL code.
Comfortable and good looking.

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I had a 2009 Silverado 1500 LT that I bought new in early 2009. It had a few minor issues, but in the 11 years I had it, nothing major. I meticulously maintained it, had just over 100k miles, and was very content with it.

I bought a new to me '19 LTZ 4x4 back in may that had 19k miles on it. I cross shopped the new Rams for a long while, but I never could pull the trigger because of reliability concerns despite how smitten I was with their interior.

Each brand has their issues it seems. Sometimes it's the luck of the draw I guess. I'm hopeful this truck is as reliable and worry free as my last GM. A thread like this is great I think. For example, my wife and I just recently ditched a 2017 Honda Pilot. We bought it because all we ever heard was how reliable they are, etc etc etc. It spent more time in the shop than our driveway and after 2.5 years we had enough, and we typically keep vehicles 8+ years. I was very disappointed.

Anyway, all that to say, you'll find issues no matter where you go. Just seems to be what you're willing to deal with and take a chance on. Always do your part to maintain it and hopefully it'll return the favor!

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Yep. 19' Sierra SLT Premium Plus. 17k miles and only real issue I've had is the rear window leak. Was fixed first time. Dropped it off one morning picked it up in the afternoon. It has had about 5 recalls on it in the first year, but it was stuff I really didn't notice and was not causing me any issues. I waited several months and had all the recalls done at the same time I had the rear window leak fixed. So it was at the dealer for only that one day to fix all my issues. I've been really happy with it and would buy another one if something happened to this one.

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10 hours ago, Mikedfw said:

15. Seats are horrible, have had difficulty finding position that doesn't make my toes go numb on longer drives. Can feel the edge of the vibrating mechanism through the seat cushion and they are uncomfortably firm.
 

Before I bought mine, I test drove a 2019 and thought the same thing about the seats. They were stiff and uncomfortable, but thought it was just because it was so new and the seats weren't broken in yet. Ended up getting a 2020 instead of 2019, and the seats are pretty good in it.

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