2023 GMC Yukon AT4 6.2L dead at 10K miles

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B-train

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+1. I think the universe is telling you to buy a different brand, or an older well kept model with less issues.

It's sad to see a mfg that used to make top quality stuff go downhill. Cost cutting only goes to far.....
 

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Really sorry you going through this. Absolutely insane. Proof that its inevitable in the new generation which has 16 of these lifters. Just a matter of time. I dont know how GM is getting away with this? 4 years!!!!! No recall, no extended warranty, no compensation, ridiculous.
 

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I really enjoy our yukon, but I wouldn't be able to do it again after this if I were you. Problem is there aren't really many good options for this size car outside of GMC/Chevy.

If you still want to stay in one, I'd be looking at my favorite model of the last 7 I owned and then searching for a very nicely kept one with low miles, and just enjoy life in a different era when things were simple and worked.
 

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Maybe the 17- 20 model years? Good clean one would work fine in my book. I know the newer ones have more bells and whistles, but that all breaks too.
 

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