
how-to block ads
|
|
Share Topic  |
 |
|
|
|
 vue666Small block Chevys never diePremium join:2007-12-07 Halifax, NS | reply to Hall
Re: Honda vs. Chevy Get the Chevy. Best car I ever owned was a 1992 Chev Lumina with 3.1 V6. Drove her to 2005 with over 250,000 kms on her. Sold it to a neighbor who is still driving it. Never touched the engine or tyranny except for oil changes & spark plugs. Currently driving a 2000 Impala with 3.8 V6. This engine is considered built proof... Impala has a much better ride then the Lumina.
Yeah, Love Chevys. Got a 1960 Vette waiting to come out of winter hibernation...
Parts are cheaper and maintenance. Costs are low. Ever notice a lot of taxis & police cars are Impalas.... | |  | said by vue666:Get the Chevy. Best car I ever owned was a 1992 Chev Lumina with 3.1 V6. Drove her to 2005 with over 250,000 kms on her. Sold it to a neighbor who is still driving it. Never touched the engine or tyranny except for oil changes & spark plugs. Currently driving a 2000 Impala with 3.8 V6. This engine is considered built proof... Impala has a much better ride then the Lumina.
Yeah, Love Chevys. Got a 1960 Vette waiting to come out of winter hibernation...
Parts are cheaper and maintenance. Costs are low. Ever notice a lot of taxis & police cars are Impalas.... i feel you, like i said ive had 4 W bodies, 2 impalas, 2 grand prix. wont touch anything other than the 3.8, you can run kerosene in them and they will still run. but the transmissions are temperamental, most tranny shops know this and can swap one in 3 days.
they share the drivetrain with the minivans of the era so parts are ridicoulous cheap. wheel bearings with ABS are 75$ compared to 300$ for my cavalier! | |
|