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Only a month after purchasing my vehicle I started to feel a wobble in the front end when accelerating up hills and turning while on the gas. I took it to the dealer and they changed out the front tires stating that the problem had been fixed. Once again while driving the problem persisted. I took the car back to the dealer again and they said that they could not find anything wrong and suggested that I make an appointment to go for a drive with the mechanic to show them what is happening. I made an appointment. A day before the appointment I received a call from the dealership stating that an employee recently purchased the same car and they are having similar difficulties. They found online that GMC was requesting information from dealers about the problem and was told that I now need to wait for GMC to come up with a solution. My car shakes every time that I drive it, it's awful, and it only has around 6,000 miles on it. I'm not sure what to do because the dealership told me that I have to wait for a solution. They are not even trying to fix anything at this time. Please help.
When reversing out of a parking spot, brakes failed causing accident. Multiple attempts to depress brake pedal with no braking. Hit a parked car. After shutting car off and attempting to move vehicle brakes did engage and respond correctly. Rear damage to Terrain occurred requiring towing.
- Aurora, CO, USA
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- Eynon, PA, USA