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Re: 01 chevys any problems like mine
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Posted by e on September 07, 2004 at 18:51:57 from (128.104.54.178):
In Reply to: 01 chevys any problems like mine posted by Leland on September 07, 2004 at 17:48:16:
Had an '01 silverado 4x4 lt. It was in the shop every month and a half for this and that falling off, idiot lights coming on....I'm sure your familure with the drill. You know it's bad when you leave the door open with the engine running and the power lumbar support moves out on the drive side. Quite a suprise when you get back in after hooking up a hay wagon. Of course they couldn't fix it and put the seat "back together the way it was from the factory." So what is the point of paying so much for the truck if it all brakes. What sums it up for me is the fact that GM and Ford have had 10-12% less sales from 1 year ago, yet Honda and Toyota have record sales....without huge rebates. Needless to say, there is a Honda in my garage now after my past few GM experiences..
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