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My bad. I didn’t search2018 Nissan Rogue Sport...it's meh, but it gets me around. I do miss my 2015 VW Golf TSI S, though, really loved that car.
I also own a 1993 Chevy Suburban K1500, but it's in need of work so just sits...yay...kind of glad, actually, I shudder to think of just how much it's going to cost to run that thing.
Edit -- I knew I wasn't going crazy, we did do this before, lol https://gwforums.com/threads/what-kind-of-car-do-you-drive.96/
No worries, I don't mind talking carsMy bad. I didn’t search. On my phone so I wasn’t even thinking about searching.
Mine needs a lot of work. Need to do a engine rebuild or buy a reman. Just don’t got 4k plus laying around right now.No worries, I don't mind talking cars![]()
I hear you there. My Rogue is ok-ish, got some damage from someone that hit me (and I was too polite and told them just forget about it, because I'm a moron), and it needs some routine maintenance type of things, but my Suburban...ugh. Rear main seal, complete interior strip down needed, tires are rotting away from sitting, it needs to be re-registered (currently non-opped, so at least that's good)...just a bucket of money waiting to happen.Mine needs a lot of work. Need to do a engine rebuild or buy a reman. Just don’t got 4k plus laying around right now.
Mine needs a lot of work. Need to do a engine rebuild or buy a reman. Just don’t got 4k plus laying around right now.
My sister loves Toyotas, pretty solid vehicles overall, congrats on the new oneMy wife and I just picked up a new 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross in July.
We also have a 2014 Corolla.
Yeah, I've had it quite a while now. Probably got 20k miles on it myself. Was at 150k when I bought it. Now sitting almost 200k so it's time for a rebuild of sorts. Just not sure which way I really wanna go with it.That’s the downside for getting decommissioned vehicles, though… you get a deeper cut on the purchase price, but you’re gonna end up paying in either the engine or transmission or both. I’ve driven a few Dodge pursuit variants, a few Chevrolets, and a few Fords, and they all are roughly the same in that respect.
All in all, you make out better doing it the way you did and buying decommissioned. You’re getting a vehicle that was modified to be put through the paces.
Yeah, I've had it quite a while now. Probably got 20k miles on it myself. Was at 150k when I bought it. Now sitting almost 200k so it's time for a rebuild of sorts. Just not sure which way I really wanna go with it.
The wife put the majority of the miles on it lol.
Yeah, it's got about 16 codes but mostly if not all are related to the engine. She's just been beat on too much. Got a bunch of idle hours on it.There’s a pretty good market for restoring them if that’s what you want to do. Aside from some of the plastics being cheap and electrical and mechanical issues, they’re pretty solid vehicles if you treat ‘em right. I can’t say the same about base civilian models, though.
Yeah, it's got about 16 codes but mostly if not all are related to the engine. She's just been beat on too much. Got a bunch of idle hours on it.
I couldn't drop anything but a 5.7 it'd just feel weird. It's definitely got plenty of power. My buddy was pissed that his R/T was a 1 wheel wonder and I could light both rears on mine.Whatever you do… don’t drop the 4.7L in it. If you think 16 codes is a lot, you’ll lose your mind with the 4.7L. The 5.7L will error, but it’ll be a lot more reliable and you’ll get better fuel economy since it has more muscle to push that heavy ass car.
I couldn't drop anything but a 5.7 it'd just feel weird. It's definitely got plenty of power. My buddy was pissed that his R/T was a 1 wheel wonder and I could light both rears on mine.
I haven't even narrowed down a parts list quite yet. So many places to shop for parts. The worst part is everything is so damn expensive to fix or acquire for these.
Yeah, I use Rockauto a lot, to be honest. I can honestly say I didn't know that about the Pursuit models. That's very interesting. They didn't remove the Siren though.Oh dude, that’s because the pursuit variant has a upgraded diff, computer, and some extra goodies they don’t bother stripping out when they go to auction. They’re only required to remove communication components like the radio and GPS trackers and emergency equipment. You could have ended up with anything from a partitioned transport model all the way through a legitimate pursuit vehicle intended for the highways. There are trim levels even in the pursuit sub-category.
RockAuto.com will cover the bulk of what you’d need at a better rate than your typical chain stores.
Yeah, I use Rockauto a lot, to be honest. I can honestly say I didn't know that about the Pursuit models. That's very interesting. They didn't remove the Siren though.![]()
I actually had a Cruze before my charger. Fucker caught on fire. Luckily kids wife and I all got out. Went up quickly.2016 Chevy Cruze, baby!
It wouldn't typically be my car of choice, but I got a great deal on it. With how bad driving is in Saudi, I figured my car would be damaged or totaled so why spring on a nicer vehicle? Sure enough, I've had a few people ding it pretty bad in parking lots and just drive away. The car runs well and it gets me where I need to go. Pretty happy with it.
What the fuckI actually had a Cruze before my charger. Fucker caught on fire. Luckily kids wife and I all got out. Went up quickly.
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I actually had a Cruze before my charger. Fucker caught on fire. Luckily kids wife and I all got out. Went up quickly.
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I liked it because I loved the Cruze. It wasn't a terrible car. Amazing mileage.What the fuck
What happened? What year was it? Why did you like my post?
I liked it because I loved the Cruze. It wasn't a terrible car. Amazing mileage.
If I remember right it was a 2012.
My Mustang can't handle long trips anymore and it needed a lot of work, so it sits in my garage until I can take it to a shop that is like 30 minutes away that can fix the suspension on it. Local shop wasn't comfortable working on it because the original changed a bunch of things that made it far from OEM, and they felt a shop that specializes in Mustangs would be a better option.
Man suspension work sucks period. I just had 2100$ done to mine a few months back.
The original owner did so much unnecessary work on "upgrading" the suspension so that it was lower in the front, and only drove it for about 30k miles before they sold it off. I never noticed there was an issue until I realized that I started scraping on things I wasn't scraping on things before. I constantly had issues with my clutch making noise when I didn't have the clutch engaged and every time I got it fixed, it would come back. Then I ran over a set of train tracks too fast and the car hit the pavement hard and that noise came back almost immediately. I also started noticing my tires scraping the inside wall more often than in the past.Man suspension work sucks period. I just had 2100$ done to mine a few months back.
My first car was a 02 Alero. I had so many dumb problems with it.I had an Oldsmobile Aurora that was essentially made with guts from the parts bin at the Cadillac factory. It had the same size air compressor powering the suspension that you’d see powering the bubble decorations in an aquarium. I’ll take standard gas charged shocks or leaf springs or coil overs over the pneumatic setup ANY day, dude. I’ll never understand why people willingly put air ride on their vehicles… it is such a hassle for such a minimal difference.
My first car was a 02 Alero. I had so many dumb problems with it.
I learned what happens to your car if your catalytic converter goes bad because of that car. It's suuuuuuuper annoying to try to drive a car with a bad catalytic converter in a hilly region because you have NO power so you were going 25MPH max up a hill.
ever have your mirror break off going through a car wash?
that's how cheap that shit was
Whats a Catalytic ConverterMy first car was a 02 Alero. I had so many dumb problems with it.
I learned what happens to your car if your catalytic converter goes bad because of that car. It's suuuuuuuper annoying to try to drive a car with a bad catalytic converter in a hilly region because you have NO power so you were going 25MPH max up a hill.
Whats a Catalytic ConverterLMFAO I always straight-pipe mine and put a bung on the exhaust pipe for an O2 sensor.
Way to much bad luck with Cats, and they are too damn expensive to replace.
Every once in a while, I think about the idea of buying those special edition Aleros that were the last 500 Oldsmobiles ever built, the lilac/purple colored ones, then I'm reminded as to why I hated that car. Like the AWFUL placement of spark plugs. Why the fuck are they BEHIND the engine? I asked someone to help me replace the spark plugs and he said he'd never do that again.
Only GMs I'll consider buying are the Saturn Sky or a modern Corvette, but I think there are so many other cars I'd rather buy than a Corvette.
If there's one good thing about GM cars, it's that you can buy a random unpopular vehicle and still find parts for it because they likely shared parts with something else. The Sky is definitely one of those cars. They'll break a lot, but at least they parts will be affordable... unlike German and British cars.
Whats your guy's thoughts on this all Electric "Revolution". LMAO
I'm really torn on it. I think the ideas are great and the tech could eventually get there. But I feel as if we aren't ready globally for all electric anything.
Sky looks better and I'm fully aware that they're pretty much GM's Miata.That Sky is a rebadged Pontiac Solstice, that’s what they did with the leftover parts from killing Pontiac before they killed Saturn. You’d be extremely disappointed in both vehicles… they lack the power with 4 cylinders for their weight.
Until they improve Sodium Ion batteries to be as good as lithium ion, I'm not sold on 100% electric vehicles. Especially considering our infrastructure is not prepared for everyone owning an electric car. They're still super inefficient, slow charging, and the replacement batteries are expensive as fuck.Whats your guy's thoughts on this all Electric "Revolution". LMAO
I'm really torn on it. I think the ideas are great and the tech could eventually get there. But I feel as if we aren't ready globally for all electric anything.