My 2003 Ion

Discussion in 'Saturn ION' started by raamman, Jul 8, 2006.

  1. raamman

    raamman Guest

    why don't you think it will ?
     
    raamman, Jul 8, 2006
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  2. raamman

    teem Guest

    Just rolled 48k this week,i pray it holds togeather for another 3
    years.
     
    teem, Jul 8, 2006
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  3. Pray Hard!


    ;)

    tom
     
    Tom The Great, Jul 8, 2006
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  4. raamman

    kd1yv8 Guest

    I pray for other things, but not my car. My 1997 SL2 has 175,000 miles and
    is still going strong. I've performed routine maintenance, but have not
    had much major go wrong. Motor mounts, brakes, water pump, struts, O2
    sensor, that sort of thing. Still has original clutch, no transmission
    problems or motor problems.

    Take good care of yours.
     
    kd1yv8, Jul 8, 2006
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  5. raamman

    teem Guest

    I did take care of my last car,a ford contour-'95,had it for 7
    years,had a few recalls,out of the blue the sensor that was supposed
    to warn you the front end impact sensor wasn't working in a head
    on,paid out of the pocket for that$140.00 or so.That was in the 6th
    year.Cars just flat out wear out,thats why i;m praying with this
    saturn.
     
    teem, Jul 9, 2006
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  6. raamman

    SnoMan Guest


    Tee problem is in that the 2000 and later models are not quite the car
    the they earlier models were. Before 2000 GM was still trying to build
    a name for them but starting in 2000 they stated to cut corners more
    every year to cut costs and boost profit. The automatic tranny used
    through 99 was a sturdy unit but it was replaced with a cheaper to
    build model in 2000 and will not last as long as some of the older one
    did. .
     
    SnoMan, Jul 9, 2006
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