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Old 10-21-2004, 12:22 AM
OhioMercedesBoy OhioMercedesBoy is offline
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Originally Posted by psfred
At 100,000 miles the interior will have fallen apart and the tranny will be shaky, if not replaced yet, and you will be facing running gear problems and parts availablity problems.

GM cars are fine it you only keep them a couple years, will drive you nuts if you expect it to run any decent amount of time -- the heater blower in the new Chevy Coronado truck I rented a couple weeks ago was squealing at 40,000 miles. I expect things like that in my 300D at 200,000, but not nearly new!

You'll be back in a Benz sooner or later....

Peter
Hmm, - actually the GM 4t65E transmission is known to be very durable in those cars (naturally aspirated). The interior design is one of the best GM has made to date.
And Chevy makes the Silverado, not Coronado...
If you're gonna try to insult it, bring up factual information, not this crap you are shoveling.
Judging from the amount of older problem free GM cars in my family, along with everyone else I have known - you really need to reevaluate your "superior" thinking.
~D.J.~
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