I remember car dealers back than but can't remember if it was Chevy, Ford or Chrysler. Well what one of the Dealers did back than was to hold a Weekend Sale. The Dealer would offer anyone $2,000 bucks on their old car no matter how they got their beater to the dealers lot. Push, tow or dragging old cars in to the dealers lot was fair game. The dealer would even take your car if it was wrecked or totaled as long as you got it to the dealers lot . I am looking for one of these kinds of Dealer sales now. I got a 2020 Chevy that was bought new. The car has a blown head gasket. Timing belt also broke driving 70 mph on the highway. GM Dealer told me Warranty does not apply to the car but refused to say why.
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Call GM Customer Care. They might be able to help you. I had some kind of similar situation but less sever than yours. They were able to help cover some of the expenses of fixing the car.
What vehicle is it? What engine?
Find another dealer.
That's a lot of expensive stuff to happen in just 3 years.
If they still won't cover it under warranty, call the newspaper and tell them about it.
Is the quality of Chevy this bad nowadays? My 27 years old Japanese brand car that still has most of the original parts in it is still running strong without any major problem. Best yet, I can fix most of the problems myself without having to deal with the unneeded electronics gadgets that are in the modern cars these days.