I picked up my 2015 Denali XL on 12/30/2014. The original one I ordered on Oct. 8th was never built by then, and I wanted to take ownership by the end of the year, so the dealer located one for me 75 miles away. I took that one.
This vehicle seems to have chronic issues. 2 weeks after purchasing, my rear liftgate arm was malfunctioning, causing the liftgate to start to open then slam down on my head. 2 trips to the dealership, one replacement arm, now all is working there.
Then at about 1200 miles, I started getting messages on my dash that I needed to tighten the gas cap. Odd, since I hadn't just recently filled up. Kept getting the message then my check engine light came on. Long story short, it's been in the shop 3 times for this check engine light - most recently as of Friday, and it's back on again today.
(Check engine light message is that there is a problem with the fuel tank and it's sensing a leak/lack of pressure.)
I am beginning to think this vehicle has major issues, and wondering what my next steps should be. I'm in PA so we have the Lemon Law, which states that after a 'reasonable number of attempts' to fix the issue allows me to request a buy-back. What is a reasonable number? It's been in 3 times for this issue, 2 times for the liftgate, and I just clicked 3000 miles this weekend...haven't even had an oil change yet! They have replaced the fuel cap sensor, a filter, and a valve - all which have not fixed this problem.
Appreciate any thoughts/suggestions, and especially interested in anyone else having the same issue. My service guy told me GMC told him only 1 other issue like this has been reported
This vehicle seems to have chronic issues. 2 weeks after purchasing, my rear liftgate arm was malfunctioning, causing the liftgate to start to open then slam down on my head. 2 trips to the dealership, one replacement arm, now all is working there.
Then at about 1200 miles, I started getting messages on my dash that I needed to tighten the gas cap. Odd, since I hadn't just recently filled up. Kept getting the message then my check engine light came on. Long story short, it's been in the shop 3 times for this check engine light - most recently as of Friday, and it's back on again today.
(Check engine light message is that there is a problem with the fuel tank and it's sensing a leak/lack of pressure.)
I am beginning to think this vehicle has major issues, and wondering what my next steps should be. I'm in PA so we have the Lemon Law, which states that after a 'reasonable number of attempts' to fix the issue allows me to request a buy-back. What is a reasonable number? It's been in 3 times for this issue, 2 times for the liftgate, and I just clicked 3000 miles this weekend...haven't even had an oil change yet! They have replaced the fuel cap sensor, a filter, and a valve - all which have not fixed this problem.
Appreciate any thoughts/suggestions, and especially interested in anyone else having the same issue. My service guy told me GMC told him only 1 other issue like this has been reported