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Old 04-18-2008, 11:17 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Yeah, I have thought the same thing - that with a mostly fresh driveline now in place, it may be good for quite a while, now. I may consider giving it one more try, then give it up.

I have an emotional attachment, to it, which I'm sure many of you can relate to....it's hard to let go of.
I had this 2002 Z06 that I bought used, 2 owners and low miles on it in 2004. I had that thing to the dealer once a week for the 3 months straight for all kinds of problems. Even though the car was out of warranty, the dealer felt bad for me and got GM to agree that most of the problems shouldn't have happened.

I gave up when I started having electrical problems that came and went. I always wondered, did I quit too early. Were the fuel guage and door controls the last problems or was it never going to stop. I checked Carfax about a month ago. The guy that bought it still has it. There is a total of 4 entries on the car since I sold it 3 years ago. The guy has been to the dealer for service with problems 4 times and put 30,000 miles on it.

Still don't know for sure though, he may have fixed some of the problems himself or at a repair place that doesn't report to Carfax.
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