Quote Originally Posted by Thymeclock View Post
Let's hear from the GM Customer Service girls about how much they "care" about you. Let's hear all their saccharine words they will say to sooth you. Let's hear them agree that they have lousy, rotten dealers such as the one in your experience. Do you think they will ever admit that in THIS forum?

It's little or no coincidence that this is now 2014. Ultimately you will be told that after three years have passed on your 2010, the warranty can't possibly cover what is wrong.

This is planned obsolescence. The car was meant to generate failures/problems after three years. Now GM expects you to buy another one (or something more expensive).

Do you want to cave in and buy another Chevy? Or do you want to complain effectively and persistently, so as to get them to fix the one you have?
I knew the warranty was useless a year ago, cars are now pretty much 90% electronics, and and of course the electronics and the electrical system is only covered in the 3/36 warranty. The powertrain warranty only covers the mechanical parts of the engine and transmission, and the 8/80 emissions warranty only covers the obscenely expensive cats and the PCM. And I WILL be DEMANDING why I'm paying what makes no difference HALF A GRAND for installing ONE SENSOR.