I had a Chevy Silverado 1500 I bought new in the early 2000's. 2006? I swear that thing was built on a Monday the day after the Superbowl by a bunch of hungover workers because I had nothing but problems with it.
It had a handful of recalls and some known problems that didn't make them problem enough to classify as a recall (they called it a service advisory or something like that). Engine issues, brake issues, power steering issues, clutch issues tranny issues (had to get the tranny rebuilt around 60k). Other than the recalls, those fixes were all out of pocket. I never drove it hard or had anything that I towed or used it for plowing. 30 min daily commute to work and back, run around town errands, trips to Home Depot for home fix up supplies, camping trips, ski trips. Try driving the Kancamagus Highway in the NH White Mountains coming home from a ski trip with no power steering - that's some white knuckling scary bad fun.
All of the problems happened after the warranty expired but under 100k miles.
I was so pissed at the thing. I finally got rid of it around 80k miles, I think, for a trade in. I took a kick in the shorts on that too because it wouldn't shift into 4WD which was the last straw. I determined that I had three choices: give it a ghost ride off a cliff, have a party and sell tickets for $10 per swing of a sledge hammer to beat the thing to a pulp or trade it in and get something for it.
I made an oath that I will NEVER buy any Chevy or GMC vehicle again. To this date I have upheld that oath and I don't plan on breaking that oath.
I digress, this is not knowledge recently acquired. I classify it as experience - something acquired AFTER you needed it.
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