2026 GM SUVs Are Failing at 3,300 Miles — Owners Are Furious!

🔥This shouldn’t be happening in 2026 — but it is. Some GM SUV owners are now on their second engine… and it’s failing again. In this video, we break down real owner reports of 2023–2026 GM SUVs losing engines at shockingly low mileage, then getting replacements — only for the same problems to come back. From 6.2L V8 failures to Duramax diesel issues, the pattern is becoming impossible to ignore. We’ll show what’s actually happening: engines failing under 10,000 miles, metal shavings in oil, dealership “fixes” that don’t fix anything, and why replacement engines may carry the same risk. This video is for GM owners, SUV buyers, and anyone considering a Tahoe, Yukon, or Suburban in 2026. If you don’t understand this issue, you could be stepping into a costly mistake. Watch until the end — because this problem might not be a one-time failure… it might happen again. 👇 Have you had an engine replaced? Did it fix the problem? #gm #gmc #chevy #tahoe #yukon #suburban #denali #enginefailure #carproblems #autonews #truckproblems #carbuyers #cars2026 #automarket #caradvice #vehicleissues #mechaniclife #autotrends #carfacts #carowners 🚗Welcome to AutoTrends — where we expose the best cars, the worst disasters, and the stories the industry doesn’t want you to hear. Real reviews, real data, real opinions. New videos every week — subscribe and let’s get rolling! 👉Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @autotrends5   gm engine failure 2026 gmc yukon engine problems chevy tahoe engine failure gm 6.2 engine issues gm engine replacement problems car engine failed twice new suv engine problems why gm engines are failing duramax diesel engine failure suburban engine issues gm recall engine problems car reliability issues 2026 new cars failing early engine failure under 10000 miles gm suv reliability problems should i buy a tahoe 2026 yukon denali engine issues car buying mistakes suv engine replacement not fixing problem modern car reliability problems