My suggestion would be to not buy GM cars and trucks. A man died in VA Beach in one of these same vehicles because the vehicle suddenly caught on fire while driving due to a fuel leak in the engine compartment. GM will never admit there is a problem. Cheaper to pay off families of people dead or injured than to re-tool the plant and/or do a recall.
If you own one of these "gubbment motors" vehicles, get rid of it while you still have your life.
Please the Virginian Pilot newspaper for story on another fire and fatality related to the Traverse.
My suggestion would be to not buy GM cars and trucks. A man died in VA Beach in one of these same vehicles because the vehicle suddenly caught on fire while driving due to a fuel leak in the engine compartment. GM will never admit there is a problem. Cheaper to pay off families of people dead or injured than to re-tool the plant and/or do a recall.
If you own one of these "gubbment motors" vehicles, get rid of it while you still have your life.
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SOURCE: 2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE- CAR FIRE-
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Where was the fire started? Inside the engine or the cab
Did you get my question about the location of the fire
Car fire started within fuel delivery system and front hood- no explanation from GM. No recalls listed- Jeff
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