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Antithesis to CCBA by corvette
Jun 21, 2009 (1:08 pm)
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This lady must be the antithesis to all of us with CCB syndrome... 45 years and 500,000+ miles with the same car. I don't think anyone sells car batteries with lifetime warranties anymore.
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Re: Health Insurance [lilengineerboy] by lemmer
Jun 22, 2009 (5:59 am)
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Replying to: lilengineerboy (Jun 21, 2009 12:19 pm)

Or they care about quality, reliability and resale.
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used G8 by tomcatt630
Jun 22, 2009 (9:02 am)
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Sure, the used G8 is a good value at $21K, but then it was a huge depreciation hit for the 1st owner. GM is better off pushing the new Camaro and the Vette as performance halo cars, since they sell closer to MSRP, not at fire sale prices.
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Re: Antithesis to CCBA [corvette] by boomchek
Jun 22, 2009 (12:06 pm)
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Replying to: corvette (Jun 21, 2009 1:08 pm)

That's funny. I don't think you'd be able to do that with today's cars without having a garage full of spare sensors and computers to replace the ones that fail.
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Re: Antithesis to CCBA [corvette] by fezo
Jun 23, 2009 (2:29 pm)
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Replying to: corvette (Jun 21, 2009 1:08 pm)

Love that.
 
I think I got a free battery out of a lifetime warranty maybe twice. Back when you could buy Shell brand batteries at the Shell station.
 
The one I really remember was on this old 62 Chevy panel truck we had. We had to start it by popping the clutch and went from place to another to another in the snow getting the run around. Th guy that finally replaced it had stories about all the Shell regional folks and why we kept getting turned down and loads of stuff in language that I can't repeat here. His stories were worth all the running around.
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for those of you who are interested by nippononly
Jun 23, 2009 (3:43 pm)
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in this little saga, it all ended today: my sister's friend managed to make some kind of deal where they will renegotiate the loan on her Mitsubishi, thereby allowing her to sell it for cash for less than what is owed. VERY good luck! Good luck #2: she found a buyer who can fix it himself AND is willing to take her on her word and wait for the credit union to release the title in a couple of weeks, AND therefore gave her a whopping $1600 for it. Even for someone who could fix it himself, I thought that was about the max she could get out of that one.
 
She then turned around and had her mother buy the '05 Saturn for her, using the $1600 cash as down payment. She is headed home to Texas tomorrow.
 
This woman should be buying lottery tickets DAILY with this kind of luck....
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Re: for those of you who are interested [nippononly] by corvette
Jun 23, 2009 (7:22 pm)
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Replying to: nippononly (Jun 23, 2009 3:43 pm)

Wow! Maybe her luck is starting to turn around?
 
On another note, the shuddering in my G6 resurfaced recently. The dealer put some sort of additive in the transmission, and it seems to have gotten better. At least it's still under warranty, and I've come to realize from looking at the data on TrueDelta that every make and model of vehicle have quality control issues.
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The beat goes on.... by michaell
Jun 24, 2009 (5:37 am)
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...as every vehicle in the fleet at the Michaell household needs attention.
 
The L300 is due for a scheduled LOF, which I'll do at the local Midas here in town. It just turned over 84,000 miles this past week, so I know some larger maintenance items are going to be due within the next year or so.
 
On the drive to work this morning, my wife reported that the ION is showing a brake warning light. Not sure exactly what this represents, but it's only got 27,000 miles on it - can it be time to get the brakes done? (new pads and shoes, I suspect) This, too, will be addressed in town.
 
The big issue is the wife's '08 VUE. We've noticed a red liquid puddling underneath it in the garage. Is this transmission or brake fluid? I've got an appointment with the dealer scheduled for Saturday on this one. As it's still under warranty, I'm not worried about the cost, just the aggravation of having to travel 45 minutes to the dealer for the service, then having to wait around for it to be done.
 
When it rains, it pours.
 
EDIT: nippon, what model of Saturn did she end up getting? I'm not sure you mentioned it in your earlier posts.
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Re: The beat goes on.... [michaell] by andre1969
Jun 24, 2009 (5:47 am)
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Replying to: michaell (Jun 24, 2009 5:37 am)

On the drive to work this morning, my wife reported that the ION is showing a brake warning light. Not sure exactly what this represents, but it's only got 27,000 miles on it - can it be time to get the brakes done? (new pads and shoes, I suspect) This, too, will be addressed in town.
 
Does the brake warning light stay on all the time, or is it intermittent? Usually the only time I've ever seen that light come on, it was when the brake pressure was too low. And even then, it would only come on when you pressed the brakes, and the pedal got low enough to the floor. Otherwise, the only time I saw that light would be if the parking brake didn't fully disengage.
 
Maybe cars are "smart" enough nowadays though, to warn you when the pads are getting too thin?
 
Oh, as for the red fluid, that could be transmission fluid or power steering fluid...unless the Vue has electric steering? Brake fluid is usually clear, when you put it in, although when it leaks out it's often a greasy looking brown. And I guess nowadays, coolant could look reddish.
 
One common spot for cars to leak transmission fluid is where the cooling tubes connect to the radiator. In the "good old days" they used metal tubes, but nowadays they're usually rubber hoses. This was a common problem on the Intrepid...I've heard stories of them practically leaking right on the showroom floor! I got lucky though, and didn't need to replace my hoses until around the 130,000 mile mark.
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Re: The beat goes on.... [michaell] by corvette
Jun 24, 2009 (6:12 am)
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Replying to: michaell (Jun 24, 2009 5:37 am)

The red fluid is probably transmission fluid. Most GM vehicles use a clear "power steering fluid." If it's like a lot of recent GM vehicles, there is no dipstick for the transmission, and you have to warm the car up and put it on a lift to check the level.
 
The brake warning light can mean low brake fluid. You might want to check the level before driving it any further.

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