I have only had my Terrain for two years, I am a elderly woman with a low paying government job, I need my vehicle for work but cannot afford to fix it. I still owe 11,800.00 on it. GM use to make a vehicle a person could be proud to own, the company is gone way down on standards and the customers are paying the price. I need GM to step up and pay for their faulty engine.
My terrain lost all power while driving down the interstate at 80 miles per hour. After I was able to pull over, I found that there was no oil per dipstick. My car only has 87,000 miles on it and I never had any indication that anything was wrong with the car. I did not have any warning lights, over heating, or changes to the sound or function of the engine up until the point it failed. I have serviced this car regularly and take extremely good care of it.
I had my family in the car and it is extremely scary to think about what could have happened if I had not been able to safely make it to the side of the road. After some research, I see that GMC has had a long history of similar engine issues and a class action lawsuit was filed against them in Missouri for the same issue.
Not only am I out the price of the car ($8,400), but this issue also put me and my family's life at risk.
- Nathan K.,
Coralville, US
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I have only had my Terrain for two years, I am a elderly woman with a low paying government job, I need my vehicle for work but cannot afford to fix it. I still owe 11,800.00 on it. GM use to make a vehicle a person could be proud to own, the company is gone way down on standards and the customers are paying the price. I need GM to step up and pay for their faulty engine.
- Kimberly D., Amarillo, US