I love my 21 Chevy Premier! No issues with anything except an outdated navigation map system. It's a 2019 map I believe but that's an easy fix, I can use Android Auto, input the actual address or update the navigation mapping system to 2024. Very reliable, great quality, roomy, beautiful, heavy and solid smooth ride. I bought it 11/2020 and have 66,000k on it now.
Thanks, i had the 16 one and wasnt impressed with the longevity! AC had to be replaced, passenger side wheel bearing had to be replaced, transmission work done by dealer around 110k miles! Recently updated to new one, hopefully wont have those issues
I own a 2019 and its hundred thousand miles on it seem run good for me and im not easy on the Chevy tahow i use it as a service vehicle im self employed
Why would people idle their car? In Europe it’s considered rude and very unusual to idle your car and I do not really see a reason for idling a car for any longer than absolutely necessary.
Well depending on where you are, idling for the heater as the temperatures are hovering around the 40 degree mark. Or like my country we go from minus 25 to plus 35 throughout the year, idling also happens in our ridiculous traffic jams (hiway 401 in canada)
In america, maybe of my colleagues go out to their car for lunch and sit in there car to eat. I live in NC so in the summer all you hear is the radiator fan constantly spinning to keep the vehicles cool. Everyday.
I love my 21 Chevy Premier! No issues with anything except an outdated navigation map system. It's a 2019 map I believe but that's an easy fix, I can use Android Auto, input the actual address or update the navigation mapping system to 2024. Very reliable, great quality, roomy, beautiful, heavy and solid smooth ride. I bought it 11/2020 and have 66,000k on it now.
Thanks, i had the 16 one and wasnt impressed with the longevity! AC had to be replaced, passenger side wheel bearing had to be replaced, transmission work done by dealer around 110k miles! Recently updated to new one, hopefully wont have those issues
I have a 21 suburban with 78k miles now, tons of noise and seats been shaking in the second row. :(
Any updates on your reliability?
I own a 2019 and its hundred thousand miles on it seem run good for me and im not easy on the Chevy tahow i use it as a service vehicle im self employed
Did you end up coming up with a better sunglasses solution than the dashboard slot?
Why would people idle their car? In Europe it’s considered rude and very unusual to idle your car and I do not really see a reason for idling a car for any longer than absolutely necessary.
Well depending on where you are, idling for the heater as the temperatures are hovering around the 40 degree mark. Or like my country we go from minus 25 to plus 35 throughout the year, idling also happens in our ridiculous traffic jams (hiway 401 in canada)
In america, maybe of my colleagues go out to their car for lunch and sit in there car to eat. I live in NC so in the summer all you hear is the radiator fan constantly spinning to keep the vehicles cool. Everyday.
Nice job our has 16k
Have you experienced any transmission problems so far?
Not when I had it
@@RDMotoringhow was your experience with the vehicle? How many miles did it have when you decided to get rid of it?
I just wanna know how high of mileage those motors can handle if it’s not close to the legends ion want it
Good luck going past 120k
@@crs1474 that’s what I keep hearing but yk it’s also ppl that say 200k 300k
@@Doyouwannaridefor75 Toyotas can reach that mileage without breaking a sweat. Try that in GM or Ford or a German car for that matter.
@@crs1474 idk bro most car companies don’t want ppl to keep them that long anymore tbh.
@@crs1474Toyota truck engines are blowing up! I know you saw the 100k engine recall