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Nope, that’s not it at all, I expect those same things. I’m saying that we don’t know the actual history.


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And I’m saying the history doesn’t matter when talking about no maintenance required sealed components like indicators.
 

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And I’m saying the history doesn’t matter when talking about no maintenance required sealed components like indicators.
We're talking about 2 different things.

One thing is the longevity of parts over 40,000 miles.

The other thing is what unknown mayhem can befall a car in the period of time it takes to drive 40,000 miles, or misuse of the vehicle that can occur in the driving of that distance, and how it's impossible to know on a used vehicle.

For example, the sealed indicators are only sealed if they are sealed. Those headlights have a user-accessible cap which can be affixed improperly, which could certainly lead to condensation. We simply don't know.
 
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We're talking about 2 different things.

One thing is the longevity of parts over 40,000 miles.

The other thing is what unknown mayhem can befall a car in the period of time it takes to drive 40,000 miles, or misuse of the vehicle that can occur in the driving of that distance, and how it's impossible to know on a used vehicle.

For example, the sealed indicators are only sealed if they are sealed. Those headlights have a user-accessible cap which can be affixed improperly, which could certainly lead to condensation. We simply don't know.

True. The mom probably opened up her headlights, bathed her sealed heating elements in apple juice over and over again and somehow did something to force both LED taillights to fail.

Whatever the case it is NOT GM’s fault. :)
 

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True. The mom probably opened up her headlights, bathed her sealed heating elements in apple juice over and over again and somehow did something to force both LED taillights to fail.

Whatever the case it is NOT GM’s fault. :)

What color 2020 Yukon will you be ordering?



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Hard to say. But I’d agree I need to dump my 2016 before 75k miles!

I agree, but only because you’re a car dude. Like me, you like experiencing new cars, and their new technology every 3-5 years. Otherwise, these trucks will go 200,000-300,000 miles easy.
 
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I agree, but only because you’re a car dude. Like me, you like experiencing new cars, and their new technology every 3-5 years. Otherwise, these trucks will go 200,000-300,000 miles easy.

LOL!
 

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