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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Malibu / May 2009

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Re: Why GM Shouldn't Fail (and why hybrids are crap)

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George Orwell - 12 May 2009 01:11 GMT
hipupchuck suggested:

>Why don't you try a Jetta TDI that gets 50mpg on diesel and will climb
>those hills with the AC on.

VW diesels are timing belt, non-free running. When the belt breaks or
jumps, you're going to buy a new engine.

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Hipupchuck - 12 May 2009 02:44 GMT
> hipupchuck suggested:
>
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> VW diesels are timing belt, non-free running. When the belt breaks or
> jumps, you're going to buy a new engine.

It's called an interference engine and many are. That's why they have a
thing called scheduled maintenance where you ,,   guess what.......
Change the f.cking belt.

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