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cekkk
Feb 06, 2013Explorer
Del, that makes sense. I'm wondering if another factor may have been the lack of new refining capacity at a time when the number of vehicles was increasing rapidly.
LR, I know too well what a mess that puppy was. I went through two of them, the original and a Target replacement, in that Olds in just under 100k, each giving out at 49,000 and change.
Olds took a lot better care of their customers than Buick, replacing my engine for $350, probably that was extorted from me by the dealer. A friend with a Buick was told there was nothing they could do for him as the 3/36 or whatever it was warranty had expired.
LR, I know too well what a mess that puppy was. I went through two of them, the original and a Target replacement, in that Olds in just under 100k, each giving out at 49,000 and change.
Olds took a lot better care of their customers than Buick, replacing my engine for $350, probably that was extorted from me by the dealer. A friend with a Buick was told there was nothing they could do for him as the 3/36 or whatever it was warranty had expired.
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