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Seems OK, but I'm not sure of her logic - you could buy an aweful lot of petrol (gosoline for you illiterates on the wrong side of the Atlantic
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Seems OK, but I'm not sure of her logic - you could buy an aweful lot of petrol (gosoline for you lliterates on the wrong side of the Atlantic and if you think about it if its being used daily and the big snowmobile gets used only in winter then it balances out and then begins to become economically viable |
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Blazer City: 15 MPG - Highway 17 MPG |
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Seems OK, but I'm not sure of her logic - you could buy an aweful lot of petrol (gosoline for you lliterates on the wrong side of the Atlantic |
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I'd get rid of it. Even if it had the 3.2/3.5L in there.
1.) The 2.7L motor is a bad engine. Even if you take care of it, you'll run into problems. 2.) Dodge's 4-Speed is also bad news as well, which is why with the 3.2/3.5 Id sell it. If you got it for a steal, keep it, but if you paid what the car is worth, sell it for what it is worth and get something else. You want a reliable grocery go getter with great economy and more power, get a Buick/Pontiac with the Series II 3800 engine. It is rated the same economy, has a lot more power, one of the most reliable engines ever built (OHV), and very good transmission to boot. We are driving a LeSabre atm and get 24mpg average city and 28mpg average on vacation with it being loaded down, both mpgs with A/C on. Im sure you could maybe find a Buick Regal GS for the same price if not a little more. [thumbup] If you do keep it, get those headlights cleaned up! [yes] |
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I was not just being an ass either. I would have told you to enjoy your sweet new ride... Anyway, I used to own a later 90's Intrepid as a beater years ago, and it was comfortable, the 3.5 had some power, and it was a solid car... but I sold it the moment it started shifting funny sometimes. The 3.5 is a decent engine, it's belt driven, and if I recall, it's non-interference... that 2.7 though... seriously... just spare yourself.
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