Good point. Drives like a wet mud brick as well. Not much to like about it at all. I don't have any use for GM or Ford at this point. Cars start out as depreciating assets, the worst kind. If I can't rely on it to last well after it's depreciated 50%, I just don't want to buy it.
I test drove one. I really wanted to like this suv (gmc envoy) because I read it had an engine that rocks. I bought an underpowered buick rendezvous instead. The vous handles very well, it is pretty agile, you can see great out the front, but it accelerates like a turtle. Still the vision and quickness has let me avoid probably a dozen accidents in the last 4 years.