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1 out of 5 stars

Love the vehicle not the service

Disappointed, 06/25/2022
2022 Chevrolet Tahoe Premier 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 10A)
30 of 34 people found this review helpful

Purchased new 2022 Tahoe…after 3 weeks, 1300 miles would not start and electronics acting crazy (lights flashing, windshield wipers operating) on its own. Called Chevy roadside assistance and that was a waste of time. Called salesperson asking for help and he said he would see what he could do but he never called back. After 8 hours i finally called for tow myself and got it to dealership. Checking it out now but they have no loaner should have figured that. Once they sell them you're on your own…

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Issue after issue- YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

Alexus D., 05/31/2021
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4dr SUV 4WD (5.3L 8cyl 10A)
13 of 14 people found this review helpful

Purchased a 2021 Chevy Tahoe in late October 2020. Beautiful and stylish vehicle- I must say but this vehicle has many many issues. Had to have truck jump started 2+ times- there's a significant draw in battery that's notated on service dept. ticket but tech says its a typo and battery is fine, alignment is off, check engine light and "check reverse rear lamp" comes on intermittently, electrical issues, truck trunk light operation is faulty, it comes on and off intermittently, passenger side door does not unlock from inside, infotainment issues- audio connectivity issues, system update failures that causes battery drainage, The audio volume increases unexpectedly, The rear camera malfunctions at random, displaying the reverse image even after putting vehicle in drive. My passenger side view mirror cameras completely stopped working in which it was recently replaced. Headlight issues where the vehicle's passenger side headlight displays a blue filmy looking hue so dealership service dept. ordered a replacement for only one as the driver side headlight has not started displaying the blue hue as of yet. Emerging transmission issue that dealership service department is avoiding but clearly breaks feel like they are slipping when I go to stop and intermittent burning smells. I put in a repurchase claim a couple of weeks ago with GM that was denied with the reason of : " The dealership service department is working to resolve issues with vehicle." So GM clearly doesn't care about their consumers safety and who in which spend a ton of money supporting their brand. It just seems like when I take the vehicle to be serviced, it goes in with one issue and comes out with 2-3 more. I spend countless time worrying about if my vehicle will be returned completely repaired or not or if the service dept. is sick of seeing me and instead of repairing vehicle is just letting it sit in the back service lot. Did I mention all of the recalls for seat, seat belts, head rests, and fuel tank assembly??? This vehicle has caused me more stress than any other vehicle I ever owned. This is also my first American made vehicle. I had such high hopes for 2021 Tahoe but I regret this purchase and am not the least bit satisfied with all of the issues and dismissive treatment by GM and service department employees. I may be forced to bring about a lawsuit against GM because this vehicle is not safe and very defective. I said all that to say the best thing about this truck is the look, everything else is garbage.

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5 out of 5 stars

Finally

Ufcwarrior1081, 07/11/2020
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Premier 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 10A)
32 of 37 people found this review helpful

The 2021 Chevy Tahoe is a nice change from the 4th gen model and offers Tahoe lovers a wealth of options in the premier , but the new sun roof , cameras, and passenger room make the this baby well worth the price . Rating 9 out 10 due to the gas mileage (it’s 2021 can you offer me 25 mpg?) I

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3 out of 5 stars

silverodo to tahoe

pete, 01/23/2022
2022 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country 4dr SUV (6.2L 8cyl 10A)
30 of 36 people found this review helpful

like the inside space, ride, power of 6.2, bought new 2022 6.2 high country one week ago drove 5 days,263 miles. car would not start in driveway or shift out of park, after 3 tow company visits failure to start, hd to flat bed to chev dealer. they still have!! our only vehicle!!!!!

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5 out of 5 stars

Upgrade over my outgoing 18 Yukon

Chris Dennis, 12/06/2020
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe RST 4dr SUV 4WD (5.3L 8cyl 10A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Very happy with our new 21 RST. Traded in 18 Yukon SLT for this. Amazing ride with this new independent rear suspension, even with the 22” wheels. Lots of pros covered everywhere already so I’ll first go over the cons, especially comparing with the outgoing Yukon. No fog lights, express up/down windows on front only, still some cheap plastic in a 70k vehicle. The fancy rear media package that GM raves about is basically a slimmed down iPad and definitely not worth the 2500 package price. I don’t regret buying with that option but I actually think it makes the vehicle look ugly and adds to the blind spot a bit when backing up. It would be a good deal at $250, but not 2500! Infotainment seems a bit slower at everything compared with Yukon. Even something as simple as changing Sirius XM stations seems a second or even two slower. Minor issue, except when you are surfing and Michael Bolton comes on! Beyond those few cons, the new IRS and panoramic sunroof made this a great upgrade. Lots more space, especially behind the third row seats. For such a large vehicle, my old 18 Yukon had minuscule space but fixed now with the 21. Lots of extra space in the third row now and even the lowered seats (all thanks to the IRS) are all great improvements. Finally, going over speed bumps is night and day different with this suspension. Ride is whisper quiet even at highway speeds. I might actually keep this one more than my usual 2-3 year change cycle, but I’ve only owned it two days so time will tell.

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