I'm curious what the recalls were that someone mentioned above. I have a 17 diesel Colorado, and there has been a total of one service bulletin for for some sort of sensor. I can't tell the difference before and after but that was a very quick fix during a oil change that they did while I waited. Other than that the biggest problem I've had has been chipped windshield from the roads around here, when someone figures out A gravel proof windshield I'll buy it.
These types of threads always tickled me a little bit though, if you go looking for a problem with anything, you'll certainly find it online. Having owned four Toyota trucks now, and having had to replace four leaf springs a u joint, The entire steering column, head gaskets, wheel bearings and axle parts, etc. all in just the last one I owned, I've decided that cars are cars regardless of who makes them, and that there's a pretty good chance I'm going to break something on all of them, and that throwing some money it it will fix it. No I'm not rich, and I certainly don't wanna lemon, I just don't think you can "consumer reports" your way out of car problems. I went looking for information and found a number of close personal friends who all had Chevy vehicles with over three hundred thousand miles on them, and decided I was as likely to get that as they were. I went looking for a good dealer and figured the dealer backing me up if things went South will make more of a difference than anything else. Just my $.02