What should I buy?
#21
Melting Slicks
Hey Travis, welcome!! We all may be a bit prejudiced, but you'll really like a C7.
We've have experience with 4 A8s, including 2 in C7s. Both C7s have been really good. The A8 in my wife's Denali has been great. The one in my CT6 has had issues. Had it in twice and they replaced the valve body and trans fluid. I would say it's 95% fixed, and I'm not worried about the other 5% because it's going away when our CT6V is built the week of 9/9. I like the trans a lot, got a little frustrated on the one in the caddy, but it's good now. M7? Great trans - get what you really want. If you're good with either, I would let other factors prevail.
Our GS is 3LT - no issues with the dash, but some have. No way would I ever contemplate a $3k fix if I had issues and GM wouldn't cover it (pun intended). If I couldn't get under the problem area, I'd get a bit hypo needle from a veterinarian (I'm not sure what it was really for, but he got one for me), fill it with the right glue, Inject it thru the leather in the right areas, put weight on it, and call it a day. I did that on the dash of a '55 tbird and it worked great - I knew it wasn't 100% perfect but you really had to look to see it, and I got top $ for that car when I sold it.
IMO, make a list of 'must haves' and 'wants' including model/options, the colors you would consider, which trans, etc. Then don't settle for something that doesn't meet with your 'have to haves'. You don't have to settle, there are lots of choices if you search. Best of luck!
We've have experience with 4 A8s, including 2 in C7s. Both C7s have been really good. The A8 in my wife's Denali has been great. The one in my CT6 has had issues. Had it in twice and they replaced the valve body and trans fluid. I would say it's 95% fixed, and I'm not worried about the other 5% because it's going away when our CT6V is built the week of 9/9. I like the trans a lot, got a little frustrated on the one in the caddy, but it's good now. M7? Great trans - get what you really want. If you're good with either, I would let other factors prevail.
Our GS is 3LT - no issues with the dash, but some have. No way would I ever contemplate a $3k fix if I had issues and GM wouldn't cover it (pun intended). If I couldn't get under the problem area, I'd get a bit hypo needle from a veterinarian (I'm not sure what it was really for, but he got one for me), fill it with the right glue, Inject it thru the leather in the right areas, put weight on it, and call it a day. I did that on the dash of a '55 tbird and it worked great - I knew it wasn't 100% perfect but you really had to look to see it, and I got top $ for that car when I sold it.
IMO, make a list of 'must haves' and 'wants' including model/options, the colors you would consider, which trans, etc. Then don't settle for something that doesn't meet with your 'have to haves'. You don't have to settle, there are lots of choices if you search. Best of luck!
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Gonzo (07-29-2019)
#22
Racer
GM didn't solve the problem until February 2019 so earlier 2019 C7's didn't have the new transmission fluid. They are vulnerable to the shudder problem until they get the fluid changed.
Last edited by DugT; 07-29-2019 at 06:29 PM.