09-19-2009 | #11 |
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09-19-2009 | #12 |
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The 3800 is a rock. Very reliable. I loved my GTP.
Still running and still looks good after 13 years. Biggest issue with that motor us crank sensor and oil leaks. |
09-19-2009 | #13 |
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Lee, take a gander for an old Chevy Beretta GT with a manual. It does well in snow and ice (It survived a few years in AK) and also survived me beating the **** out of it for 110k before I sold it.
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09-20-2009 | #14 |
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The 4T65 isn't great in my opinion, at least not with the SC or V8 cars. Ours went about 170k in the Regal GS, but that seems to be uncommon. The 4T80 is pretty bulletproof, but only paired with Northstar based motors.
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The V6 that was available is the narrow-angle V6, which I think is just a POS. They seem to have lots of problems, don't make much power, and don't get that great of economy. I think the Buick V6 is a far superior engine personally. That said, of the Beretta vintage, I always thought it would be cool to get an Achieva SCX W-41. 190hp 4-banger, limited slip diff, 5-speed manual, back in 1991.
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I bought my 99 GTP with 37K miles, first trans at ~44K miles ( no clue on PO care) I am now at 127K car runs great, trans seems good too. most of the mileage was work commute (65 miles a day on the highway @ 65-70MPH). Now I drive 8 miles. As Dominic said, yeah the 3800SC have gasket issues. I have replaced (mostly under warranty0 the following gaskets: Valve covers intake manifold Oil Pan Rear main Timing Cover front seal installed new plugs and wires at 96K. replaced the Power steering pump and the ABS ECM (bought a good used one) Car has been good though, I expect another 30K out of it I hope
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10-12-2009 | #17 |
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I just drove my BIL's GTP the other day with 175K miles on it. He had used it to drive back and forth to Chicago working at Harpo. Motor starts right up with no smoke, no CEL. Idles fine but has a small exhaust leak. Jeff tells me its probably the exhaust downpipe. Fluids look good. I could shift the trans manually and no slip, no drips. Everything works including the sunroof and HUD. I would easily buy another one of these. I used to get 28-30mpg hiway at 75-80mph. Great car IMO.
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10-13-2009 | #18 |
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Have you considered a powder blue Prius? j/k
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10-13-2009 | #19 |
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Joking aside, I'd think hard about a hybrid for a run-around car. It is so financially hard to ignore. You get money from the fed to subsidize the initial purchase, you don't pay car tax here in VA, you don't have to emissions inspect it, and you can drive in HOV lanes here.
Between the up to $3400 tax credit and the car tax, over 5 years you are probably talking close to ten grand in tax saved. It's unreal. You even get the smug "clean special fuel" license plate thrown in, though I've only ever seen them filling up with the same evil gasoline I use...
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03-05-2011 | #20 |
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Well the winner was a 2004 Ford Focus with 63K miles....manual trans, roll up windows.....no tilit.....manual seats, cloth int....only option is AC!
So its a Superleggera Focus 35MPG is saving me $250 per month in gas!
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