These vehicles are major profit centers for General Motors. It continues to amaze me how many corners have been cut in manufacturing in favor of cost cutting, which benefits the shareholder but hurts the customer. As for the dealers, those that I have had experience with are stuck in the ages where a customer spending $80, 90, 100K+ on a vehicle was only a pipe dream. The level of laziness, complacency and incompetence that I've dealt with at multiple Chevrolet/GMC dealers is astounding and maddening. For the $95K that I spent on my 24 Yukon Denali and the $94K that I spent on my 24 Sierra HD Denali Ultimate, I'd expect at least a similar dealer experience to what I've had in the past with "premium" brands such as Audi, Lexus and Mercedes. There is a Cadillac dealer right next to (and co-owned by) the GMC dealer where I purchased my Yukon and have had the unfortunate experience of having it serviced. Walking into the Cadillac dealer, where you can purchase an Escalade (which we all know is the exact same platform, powertrain, etc. as the Yukon and Tahoe) for not a whole lot more money (depending on trim levels), the perceived atmosphere and experience is far superior than the GMC dealer, which seems stuck in the 1980s and 90s. I basically got rid of my 2022 Tahoe because of repeated horrible dealer experiences with yet another local dealer.
If GM wants to charge this kind of money for their full sized SUVs, why don't the put some of that profit into improving the customer experience. No loaner vehicles? Ridiculous. I was told that my GMC dealer only has 3 loaner vehicles. And this particular dealer has the highest sales volume by far in the region. Even the local Subaru dealer here in Portland has a large fleet of loaner vehicles. And get some service advisors and techs who actually know what they are doing and respect the customer's time.
Sorry for the rant, and to clarify, I'm not advocating that those spending less money or who have older vehicles are entitled to any less when it comes to service. These dealers have had years of record profits (referencing the pandemic, supply chain issues and the "dealer markup" or mandated MSRP pricing that many of us have experienced). From what I've witnessed, those profits clearly weren't put back into the dealerships to make them a better customer experience.