Ready to burn this car to the ground
Windsheild wiper mangled, and cowl came loose.
Radio had no screws it in and just about fell out of the dash.
All the interior trim peices around console came off because of all the missing pins.
Had the above fixed (or so we thought) go to NC and what happens? the dumbass tech that fixed the radio didnt bother ordering any new pins and left a few screws missing alying in the carpet and all the pannels fell off AGAIN
The prior dipshit took all the badges off and no owners manual either
The night we brought it home, the horn was unbolted, banging the **** out of the header.
The wire loom was totally unclpped and dangling down by the header as well.
The lifters tick very loudly at start up
Used a quart of oil thus far in only 5k miles
The lower control arms have been "popping" and clunking
Vibration/shake in steering wheel and pulsation in the brakes
The blower motor randomly blows harder momentarilly then stops
car has had FOUR alignment and car still pulls either left/right
Dealer replacing front strut bearings etc because of "memory steer" complaints
Now we have a new problem!! When you start the car cold and put it in D the car shakes and vibrates BAD and makes an AWFUL grinding groaning noise for 10-30 seconds then goes away. Seems to be in conjuction with the transflare and 2-3 problem..
Car currently has 24k miles. So in 5k miles we have had all these problems, countless trips back to the dealer, 3 rental cars, time wasted etc.
We are about ready to see if the stealership will either buy this car back or I'm afraid we are gonna have to sue and lemon law this POS.
Anyone else go through all this? Did you end up lemon lawing the car? Dealership offer to swap car/buy back?

Last edited by Tainted; Feb 17, 2012 at 03:35 PM.
Went back to the dealership three times and finally spoke with my lawyer, told the dealership that I did speak with him, not even five minutes later the owner of the dealership sat down with me and offered me a NEW 2010 GMC 1500 Sierra SL as long as I never said anything; so I will not say who the dealer was.
I know what you are going through, it sucks! Keep on top of the dealership and they will work with you. I was not expecting a new truck, I just wanted my money back minus the mileage.
Keep us posed!
They have the front strut bearing and plates replaced, and have done another alignment. Service mngr felt the vibration and they are going to let it cool down again and hook it up to the computer when it does it.
One tech suggested we had "bad winter gas" for the vibration laugh! The service mngr figured that was total BS and put someone else on the job.
I guess we shall see how this goes...
A lot of LS motors (and even V6's) have lifter tick when cold and although it doesn't sound great it doesn't correlate to problems. Our Montana van started doing it at about 30k and it has 156k now.
Previous owner obviously messed with the car and that's the source of some of your problems. We have had none of these issues with my wife's G8.
If the steering vibrates regularly on them it can be next to impossible to remedy. I would also stay away from any specialty car that has been modded or customized in any way, it indicates abuse and can be expensive to put back to stock.
My G8 hasn't had any of these issues and hopefully won't, the warranty is done in June.
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Went to pick the car up a couple hours ago. They replaced the strut bushing and bearings on both sides and did another alignment. They also said the noise and vibration was the exhaust.
Well we go outside to get our car and start it up.
Vibrations, and the noise is even louder now. We went ahead and test drove it. The noise and vibration now is worse, and continues some while the car is in moton! Also noticed that the lifters were claking much louder than usual too. It was cold outside, but even after the car warmed up some it was a very audible claking ticking sound especially in the lower rpm's.
The steering felt tighter with less slop, but there is still a drift and uncertainty to it. i understand some of our worse roads are grooved badly and the car will track some, but this is much more than what should be.
So we took the keys right back inside, had the service writer (who once again is doing a great job and listened to the noise and understood right away) give us our rental car back and write up nother work order. We shall see come next week now what they have to say.
It didn't really fix any of my issues though. GM just won't help you with any of the following:
- Steering wheel shake.
- Belt squeak.
- AC belt jumping.
Angel
Last edited by SportRedSS; Feb 11, 2012 at 01:13 PM.






i had it but lost it.