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8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,550
- Average Mileage:
- 63,750 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace struts (4 reports)
suspension problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Purchased a certified 2015 LTZ in 2017. The Ride became progressively rough over the last year. I took it in just after the Covid crisis hit and was told that the magnetic suspension was shot in the front and rear was not far behind, and they told me at the dealership, this was a common problem but but not covered. To fix the front suspension it would cost approximately $2,100, as the so called "luxury" comfort suspension is very expensive. I have no choice but to replace the front and likely the rear suspension, as the ride is unsafe. I feel like I am riding a bucking bronco and when hit even a small pot hole, I curse out loud, as it sounds and feels like I just hit a dam brick or fell into a small well. I look back and can't even pick out the pothole I hit. I have owned several trucks and SUV's over the years, never a Chevy, and never had this issue with suspension.
I was then given the rest of the news. Leaking radiator, needs replacement, oil pan gasket failure, oil cooler lines failing and need replacement. I am understanding this is the luxury trim package and a few more bells and whistles to fix, but would frankly much rather have a luxury quality parts package... any day... I really want to keep buying American, so come on Chevy, help us out here, lets get this right moving forward no matter what the cost, you will loose in the long run if you don't fix the suspension and other quality parts issues...
- Geoffery R., Ada, MI, US