is this funny?
#12
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From: Jenison, MI (Near Grand Rapids)
Right, right... Someone slap us for having some fun here...
I don't think that the GP or Pontiacs in general are bad cars. GM isn't quite up to import standards for reliability yet, but that is true for most all domestic manufacturers. I've owned a GTP, and it had it'* share of troubles, but it was also great fun. Now my current Grand Am on the other hand....
But we won't go there - that would be off topic.
I don't think that the GP or Pontiacs in general are bad cars. GM isn't quite up to import standards for reliability yet, but that is true for most all domestic manufacturers. I've owned a GTP, and it had it'* share of troubles, but it was also great fun. Now my current Grand Am on the other hand....
But we won't go there - that would be off topic.
#13
Originally Posted by theJMFC
Right, right... Someone slap us for having some fun here...
I don't think that the GP or Pontiacs in general are bad cars. GM isn't quite up to import standards for reliability yet, but that is true for most all domestic manufacturers. I've owned a GTP, and it had it'* share of troubles, but it was also great fun. Now my current Grand Am on the other hand....
But we won't go there - that would be off topic.
I don't think that the GP or Pontiacs in general are bad cars. GM isn't quite up to import standards for reliability yet, but that is true for most all domestic manufacturers. I've owned a GTP, and it had it'* share of troubles, but it was also great fun. Now my current Grand Am on the other hand....
But we won't go there - that would be off topic.
I've known other people with civics that had the motor go at 180k and he was very adament on NEVER buying import again.
My car has 220k (137miles on it for the americans) on it and it has just started "going" last december. and by "going" i mean me having to replace things. Nothing major either; front hubs, sending unit, oil sensor, and windsheild. It is still running strong and has tonnes of life left. I have never personally seen an import over 300k kms...heard of them, but never seen one with my own eyes.
#14
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From: Jenison, MI (Near Grand Rapids)
You've had a good experience in your bonnie, and so have I. Very reliable. But I'm not sure that many imports can match the ammount of repairs that i've had to make in the 10 or so months that i've owned my '96 Grand Am . So far we've had two wheel bearings, two ABS sensors, a radiator, a starter, and the low coolant sensor. And the thing only has 87,000 miles on it.
I know that our bonnies are good cars, but have you ever looked at the reliability information in a Consumer Reports magazine? It'* amazing how reliable most hondas and toyotas are when compared to domestic.
I know that our bonnies are good cars, but have you ever looked at the reliability information in a Consumer Reports magazine? It'* amazing how reliable most hondas and toyotas are when compared to domestic.
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Originally Posted by salserin69
I Have to agree on that about the Civic, I had one and it was nothing but trouble.... that't why I have a Bonny, remember HONDA stands for (Had One Neve Do it Again... )
#18
Originally Posted by Burgundy_Boat
Originally Posted by salserin69
I Have to agree on that about the Civic, I had one and it was nothing but trouble.... that't why I have a Bonny, remember HONDA stands for (Had One Neve Do it Again... )
#19
Originally Posted by 89BonnieSE89
LOL...good one!!
If I squint at my 89, I see one sexy ride...heheheh....
Poor mans BMW ...shhhhh, don't tell the Germans...
If I squint at my 89, I see one sexy ride...heheheh....
Poor mans BMW ...shhhhh, don't tell the Germans...
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