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"It is a very rare problem." please review drivinisfun's post #11498 on the chevrolet impala topic in sedans.....even the owners admit it is an issue. |
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| It is a very rare problem! It happens in about 2% of cars.. if that. | |
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Regfootball, SOME owners (who have had the problem) claim it is a very common problem. NOT "THE" owners. I am an owner. I also post over there. My 2000 LS has 113,000 miles on it, with only a headlight switch and brakes replaced, the latter at over 80,000 miles! Please don't put words in "the owners" mouths. If ONE Impala owner steals a dog, that does not make me a dognapper. And one or two or even six dozen people on the internet in what is often a complaints forum posting about a problem does not necessarily mean the problem is widespread. |
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| Thanks for the info about the new 3800 Series III. Why in hell didn't Chevy install this same engine in the '04 Impala SS and Monte Carlo SS? Could it be some GM exec (Bob Lutz?) didn't want the '04 SS Chevys competeting with the '04 GTP? I sometimes wonder what their marketing people are thinking! | |
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i'd bet its more than 2%...... considering how it is a design flaw it may happen to all who own that engine. hell, if my father in law in the town of a thousand says his mechanic told him he's already fixed three of them before his, and he's not even a dealer mechanic........ heck just go to google.com and type in "3800 manifold problem".....tell me its rare then. |
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Yeah, we don't like that it didn't get the Series III, but the reason is the same that it didn't get the S/C 3800 til now-- they didn't want to step on Buick and Pontiac's toes. reg, the manifold problem is rare, and it doesn't affect a high percentage of 3800s. |
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You drive 56,000 + miles per year? Wow. ~alpha |
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I suspect is does happen too much and is a weak point. It happened to me. But so what? It's not the end of the world. I love our Impala. It's been an overall great car to drive for the money. Nice solid ride, decent power (sorry, I don't give a rat's ___ about how a car performed around the pylons - I haven't seen any on the road yet), comfortable, room everywhere, incredible mileage, very high safety....... To be as objective as possible - the car may lag a bit in reliability, but you have to put that into context. Most everything on the road is greatly improved over 10 years ago. How many more problems does the Impala have over a Camry or Accord? 20 per 1000 cars? 50??? 75??More??? I don't really know, but I'd guess somewhere in that range. But for me (this is just me now) 2, 5, 7 or 10 cars in a 100 that have more problems don't exactly outweigh the "more car for the money". Just MHO. There is no right answer here. I drove (back in 2001) the more reliable imports in that same price range and I'll go with the Impala for what seemed to be a more pleasing car as described above. If you will not compromise reliability at all - nil, then an import may be the way to go. Also, if your ego is totally subject to what the pin-head magazine reviews say, go with an import. |
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| I'd put the current Impala (and other W-bodies) with the 3800 up in a reliability test against the Accord (and Acura), Maxima and Camry (and the Intrepid too), and expect the 3800 Impala to win. The transmission's not going to go out (period).. and the engine won't have any problems either. The manifold problem is rare.. this is an Impala group, and those article are problem groups.. of course people are going to go there to report their problems... | |
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if its the same tranny that is used on the 98 model year olds 88.....well my father in law's went out also. Between the manifold issue and tranny he's got over 3 grand in that bulletproof drivetrain. But typically GM automatics on the larger cars hold up pretty well compared to say, Chrysler and yes Ford. The manifold issue is not a complete epidemic but it not 'rare'. Somewhere inbetween that is the truth. So on the 2004 SS did Chevy put tiny 16" wheels on the car or are they actually keeping up with the world and using at least 17" tires and wheels? |
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