A vehicle being new unfortunately doesn’t mean it’s reliable, my father just bought a new gmc Sierra which had lifter failure at around 1900 miles.
I’ve found it’s best to buy a used vehicle that still has a decent amount of warranty left. You avoid paying the depreciation while still being able to keep the best feature of a new vehicle. I know you’ve noted your issues with warranty in the past. Here’s what I’ll say, not all dealerships are created equal if you often show proof of the issues via video or forums that have similar problems this will
Help.
Almost every vehicle has some common issues none are perfect but you can do your research to understand the common issues before they happen.
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Reply to Used vs New Cars Debate by The_Texidian
A vehicle being new unfortunately doesn’t mean it’s reliable, my father just bought a new gmc Sierra which had lifter failure at around 1900 miles.
I’ve found it’s best to buy a used vehicle that still has a decent amount of warranty left. You avoid paying the depreciation while still being able to keep the best feature of a new vehicle. I know you’ve noted your issues with warranty in the past. Here’s what I’ll say, not all dealerships are created equal if you often show proof of the issues via video or forums that have similar problems this will Help.
Almost every vehicle has some common issues none are perfect but you can do your research to understand the common issues before they happen.