It did for the pickem-up-trucks. Worthy replacement for the L31. Still prefer the L31. All the troubles started in 2008 with the LY5 AFM replacing the LM7. All accounts, the LM7 is a tough motor.
But yea, way to many people I know have issues with current GM products. Really hit or miss with...
We just received our first 88 station. Wife called me up freaking out. Could not decide between the 5 pump nozzles. Told her not the green one. HA.
Wish I had a 170. Would be dead and not able to get on Ram forum but would be fun for that half second.
No kidding about inflation. Scared to walk in the grocery.
What did you have done for $1,000? Just pads? "Feels" like a fortune for brake work but maybe out out of touch with current labor.
I'm only at 55K with plenty of pad left but the squeaking is getting old. Last summer, I removed all...
Remember when you would just throw them all in the ash tray till it filled up. Dump it out and start over. Those were the days. Ha. It would stink up the car so smokers never used them for actual cigs.
Had an 03 GMC with the ash tray option. Would snap into the center console by the cup...
Shame on her for lack of maintenance. The known problem should have been managed better.
Had a Jeep 3.8 that would guzzle a quart every 1,000 miles. Would check every 1K miles and add a quart. Was a trouble free vehicle for 7 years until selling it.
Not giving a pass to Saturn by any means...
I disagree. The snow ball is rolling down hill when it comes to emissions and safety features. Will party changes slow it down, sure but we are evolving/devolving… however you view it.
I don’t mind this feature so much but just why complicate things. Do have a problem with one more potential...
https://iac.gatech.edu/research/features/what-is-phantom-vibration-syndrome#:~:text=Kicking%20off%20the%20series%2C%20Robert,when%20it%20actually%20is%20not.
Phantom Vibrating Syndrome. It's a thing. Oh how far have we fallen. haha
Saturn had locked prices right?
Porsche is interesting. Typically graded very high on reliability scores. I know no one who keeps them with high miles and usually a second vehicle. Curious who the people are rating them. Love to hear some high mileage stories.
Ever seen that show wheeler...
I thought about this as well. My comment was short sided. Just thinking, how long does an average new car buyer keep it? Lets say 7 years. The original owner would never know if the lifespan was 10 years. Would think it's a great reliable car and buy again. Not everyone is as educated as you and...
(American) Car manufactures do NOT want you driving the same vehicle for 10 years plus. They want your money right now and later.
There is a conspiracy theory vehicles are built to a "point". Probably some truth to that.
Have her autograph somewhere in my house. My brother went to her house for dinner a few years back. Super nice lady according to him. She “racked” up quite a “large” following in the early 90s. LOL!
Any GTX's with 440 4 speed? That would make me drool. Sadly classic mussel cars are out of reach for normies like me.
Did see a Yanko convertible Camaro yesterday. Probably not a real Yanko but looked cool.
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