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To Mad Maxx,
To each their own. Not sure why you would think I had an agenda. I've been researching SUVs over the last few weeks and thought this one would be it. I clearly enjoyed my initial rides in the RST & Denali enough to go back with my wife and kids to see about buying one. I'm not sure how to describe it exactly what we were experiencing except that we felt "it" immediately upon motion at slow speeds even in the dealer's parking lot and upon exiting it to the side road. Perhaps it was reverb of engine in V4 mode? Perhaps not, but either way it left the impression of the truck being under-engineered. And with the hundreds of complaints I've read on this forum and others, you can't really say I'm wrong either. It never went away during our test drive and we could feel it and hear it all the way up to 50mph or so - we never went on the highway. It made us both feel nauseous. I thought this was a resolved issue on early year-1 trucks from my initial reading, but the fact that GM is still rolling out samples doing this...whatever *this* is, does not make me want to open up my wallet.
I even called the sales manager at the dealership this morning to talk to him about it to make sure he knew why weren't moving forward; of course the sales guy who took us out didn't tell him anything about our complaint.
Not agenda, a pre-conceived notion or bias.