Purchased new 2023 Yukon Denali with all the bells and whistles, and seems like engine blew after only 4k miles. After researching and reading numerous threads, sounds like the 6.2L issues are well known and have been frustrating customers for several years.
Went to start vehicle and rpms immediately dropped and vehicle shutoff, and said "vehicle condition not met to shift" or something like that. Same thing kept happening and I could tell RPMs needed to stay up in order for vehicle to keep running so I held steady on the gas after starting and quickly shifted, then made it to the dealership. Now we wait for their feedback.
My question is will GM replace the vehicle or only give a credit for what you paid for it if forced to go lemon law route, or another way to say that is how will they determine the amount or vehicle to exchange? I might consider the diesel engine option if that is a possible way to go.
Wish I would've known about these issues before purchasing. Disappointing.
Went to start vehicle and rpms immediately dropped and vehicle shutoff, and said "vehicle condition not met to shift" or something like that. Same thing kept happening and I could tell RPMs needed to stay up in order for vehicle to keep running so I held steady on the gas after starting and quickly shifted, then made it to the dealership. Now we wait for their feedback.
My question is will GM replace the vehicle or only give a credit for what you paid for it if forced to go lemon law route, or another way to say that is how will they determine the amount or vehicle to exchange? I might consider the diesel engine option if that is a possible way to go.
Wish I would've known about these issues before purchasing. Disappointing.