Junkyard? That’s the best you can come up with? Isn’t this like owning Steve McQueens personal vehicle? Not the mustang.. something like his 2nd car.. (cause everybody wrecks their first)
Junkyard? That’s the best you can come up with? Isn’t this like owning Steve McQueens personal vehicle? Not the mustang.. something like his 2nd car.. (cause everybody wrecks their first)
Agreed. My neighbor literally had his newer RAM’s radiator burst, take out his alternator and fry some stuff on the way, not even a month ago and was pretty much forced to trade it in or leave it behind and rent something while traveling. My dad claimed lemon law on his 2004 2500 Cummins back in the day.
I know what it is.
Wfe wanted a minivan and before she could finish telling me I said, as long as it’s not American we can buy any minivan you want. She was desperate for the Chrysler/dodge till I showed her Craigslist and told her how they all ended up there. Mileage, design problems, common killers. Went for the Kia and I gotta say…
Hey, my father in law got an affidavit from his ex wife, claiming he was a great guy, and it was her fault.
Its the smart used car buyer looking at there used car choices 3-7 years from now. If they are mostly Chevy, we are all Fu¢+.
Fom an Xrunner owner to an xtreme S10 owner...if you put a W after S10 it says “slow”
Chevy couldn’t take the Ford Probe and there was too much from the Honda Element to warrant a completion through the Toyota Tundra. But we all knew that
Ha! Tires, lift...everybody shuns if it isnt dropped more and toothpick rims or rally wheels...How do you like it? I want to put bigger meatier tires and lift it up a hair too. What year struts?
As a used car buyer for personal vehicles. Nothing pisses me off more than these ‘real people ads’. People are dumb enough to believe them and blind patriotism is prevelant(especially in the auto making north), sticking me with a higher probablility of a SHITTY used car/truck. Go shop actual cars people still own, not…
The life of a Chevy is not rated in miles. It's rated in time. More specifically the amount of time you spend putting it back together after you buy it.
I have never wanted an ‘infotainment system’ in my car. As far as driving my car/truck, it’s actually a negative thing to factor in, to me.
I would love to agree, I really would but I got a, manual, 97 legacy wagon with the 2.2, all 100k mile service done(at the steal of $1000, guy went blind and couldn’t drive it anymore...) And I have literally tried to beat the shit out of the thing and I don’t think it’s gonna die. I floor the gas almost everywhere…
Ha! My aunt thinks her 2014 F150 WILL last 300,000 miles because it has a timing chain...
But the daily double is under ‘shit Mr fixit can’t fix’ for a $1000
But that would leave Chevrolet and FCA products at the bottom of the list.
Yeah, AND Chevy omitted ‘ignition switch’ and ‘trim Screws’ from the list of parts that make a car reliable
**“Unless you can talk your way out of a ticket on the side of the road, but I wouldn’t know anything about that.. .”**
*I highly suggest everyone to get on the Facebook crew ‘credit warriors’, everybody explains it like it’s a game, everyone is helpful as to how to get up on the system. Credit scores, loans, and the like....You have to know someone and be invited but it’s a game changer and everything they should really teach you in…
I agree..