Agree with B-train. The OP was simply stating his experience with his truck. Are forum members only permitted to post rainbow and unicorn stories about their experiences?
As a former owner of multiple GMT 900 platform trucks, Yukon, Tahoe and Escalade, I too had fond memories of my 2010 Tahoe LTZ. Served me and my family well for 12 years. I had a burning desire to get a 2014 GMT2Kxx Escalade. Thank goodness I didn't. There were so many problems with the transmissions (among other things) that GM bought back, no questions asked, any vehicle with a VIN# prior to xxxxxxx. That was just the beginning. The droning issue at highway speeds for the a number of years and other problems, totally turned me off. Bought a Lexus GX460, a smaller BOF truck than a Tahoe, thinking I might give one a shot until 2019, when the next generation (GMTT1xxx) came out. I followed this forum for years hoping that GM would get it right. Wrong again. How GM screwed up the originally bulletproof LS motors (in the name of fuel economy?) was mind numbing. The heartbreaking stories of where and when valve lifters and now cam (or main?) bearing failures decided to malfunction were well chronicled on this forum, and sadly put me over the edge. I now own three Lexus GX 460's. Truly bulletproof.
As a former owner of multiple GMT 900 platform trucks, Yukon, Tahoe and Escalade, I too had fond memories of my 2010 Tahoe LTZ. Served me and my family well for 12 years. I had a burning desire to get a 2014 GMT2Kxx Escalade. Thank goodness I didn't. There were so many problems with the transmissions (among other things) that GM bought back, no questions asked, any vehicle with a VIN# prior to xxxxxxx. That was just the beginning. The droning issue at highway speeds for the a number of years and other problems, totally turned me off. Bought a Lexus GX460, a smaller BOF truck than a Tahoe, thinking I might give one a shot until 2019, when the next generation (GMTT1xxx) came out. I followed this forum for years hoping that GM would get it right. Wrong again. How GM screwed up the originally bulletproof LS motors (in the name of fuel economy?) was mind numbing. The heartbreaking stories of where and when valve lifters and now cam (or main?) bearing failures decided to malfunction were well chronicled on this forum, and sadly put me over the edge. I now own three Lexus GX 460's. Truly bulletproof.
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