This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
I purchased a 2014 Impala on November 8, 2014 from a Chevrolet dealership and 2 days later on November 10, 2014 I received an email saying contact them because it a recall on this car. When I looked up the recall there where 9 recalls on this car. I was sold a car and they new it wasn't safe.
I kept on blaming my family for spilling water in the back seat of my car. I keep many items in the trunk of my car, to include my camera. My car was smelling awful. I did not think to look in the trunk. I went in the trunk, and all my items were wet, and molded. Mentally, I am torn, because I traded my SS2008 for this 2014 vehicle. Mentally, I feel that I was beat. Now I am going to receive a car back that has been patched up. I still must pay the full payments, for a faulty vehicle. I receive a letter dated March 2014, on 14 April 2014. I called the dealer and was informed that they knew about this issue since February. Why was I not contacted. Even if they fix this problem, I will not be satisfied paying the monthly payments required for a faulty vehicle. I purchased this car in June 2013. The entire inside of the car is and under the seats are wet and molded. Some many of my fraternity papers and clothing's were damaged.
We were merging onto the highway when the driver lightly bumped the key or key chain causing the ignition to move out of run and the car to lose all power. We were able to pull over safely but the car had to come to a complete stop, be placed into "park", and then restarted. This incident seems similar to the circumstances of the current GM recall even though this make and model is not currently included in the recall class. This vehicle was a rental vehicle. The rental Agency was told about the incident and the car was removed from service according to their agent.
The rear view window is defective. Moisture collects under certain conditions making for a total lack of visibility. Here in Hawaii, it takes 5 mins of defrosting for the window to clear.
- Kihei, HI, USA
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- Merrillville, IN, USA