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TLDR version - I bought a 2021 Yukon XL Denali, two engines blew up and a third issue, so GM purchased the vehicle back. I bought a 2023 Yukon XL Denali, 3 days after purchase it had an electrical issue and sat in the shop for 40 days, then needed a new engine at 11,552 miles, and is now at the shop a 3rd time because the radio needs replaced because of Android Auto issues.
The truck is my daily driver, I put my kids in it and it is great for road trips, etc. I plan to keep whatever vehicle for quite some time.
I have looked at other vehicles, but none give me the same feeling of reliability, comfort, and size that this one does based on customer reviews (I know, funny to mention reliability in this post), i.e a Navigator or Wagoneer.
Which option would you select in this situation:
1) Keep the 2023, which has a new engine in it. GMC also has provided a 7 yr/100k bumper-to-bumper warranty (not called that, but pretty much what it is) on the vehicle directly through GM. This is NOT an extended warranty like EasyCare, but a direct warranty. Downside - the value of the vehicle is tanked. There are 6 years-ish left on the warranty.
2) Give GM the 2023 back, get a new 2024 or other vehicle and live with the standard new car warranty. Downside - no dealer extended warranty and would have to purchase a 3rd party one which will not cover as much.
Thoughts?
The engine on the Yukon I got as a replacement for the Yukon that got two engine replacements needs replaced. Yes, you read that correctly.
Yes, I wrote that title like that on purpose. At this point, I can only laugh at the situation. Backstory (super abbreviated): 2021 Yukon XL Denali bought at 36k miles. Engine blew at 40k-ish and was replaced under warranty, then th new engine failed at 142 miles and replaced, then a third...
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TLDR version - I bought a 2021 Yukon XL Denali, two engines blew up and a third issue, so GM purchased the vehicle back. I bought a 2023 Yukon XL Denali, 3 days after purchase it had an electrical issue and sat in the shop for 40 days, then needed a new engine at 11,552 miles, and is now at the shop a 3rd time because the radio needs replaced because of Android Auto issues.
The truck is my daily driver, I put my kids in it and it is great for road trips, etc. I plan to keep whatever vehicle for quite some time.
I have looked at other vehicles, but none give me the same feeling of reliability, comfort, and size that this one does based on customer reviews (I know, funny to mention reliability in this post), i.e a Navigator or Wagoneer.
Which option would you select in this situation:
1) Keep the 2023, which has a new engine in it. GMC also has provided a 7 yr/100k bumper-to-bumper warranty (not called that, but pretty much what it is) on the vehicle directly through GM. This is NOT an extended warranty like EasyCare, but a direct warranty. Downside - the value of the vehicle is tanked. There are 6 years-ish left on the warranty.
2) Give GM the 2023 back, get a new 2024 or other vehicle and live with the standard new car warranty. Downside - no dealer extended warranty and would have to purchase a 3rd party one which will not cover as much.
Thoughts?