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Car Forum / GMC Cars / April 2008

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2003 Chevy Tracker fuel mileage dropping drastically !11 Apr 2008 04:42 GMT7
I have a 2003 Chevy Tracker, with a Suzuki 4 cylinder, 2.0L engine. Up
until the last couple of months, I would easily get 600 KMs to a tank
of fuel, but now only get 300 KMs to a tank of fuel. My mileage has
dropped by half.
Monte Carlo  2002  3.4L - unbelievable11 Apr 2008 04:22 GMT4
"You had a bad day
You're taking it down
You sing a sad song
just to turn it around...
The Great Hybrid Showdown: Chevrolet Volt vs. Toyota Prius11 Apr 2008 03:39 GMT1
The Great Hybrid Showdown: Chevrolet Volt vs. Toyota Prius
http://tinyurl.com/5vshrk
By Paul Niedermeyer
April 10, 2008 - 827 Views
Toyota, Honda, Suzuki to recall even more vehicles due to faulty window motor bolts, fuel leaks, other troubles.10 Apr 2008 23:48 GMT5
DETROIT (Reuters)- Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T)(TM.N) and General Motors
Corp (GM.N) are recalling more than 662,000 vehicles sold in the United
States due to defects in power windows, the two companies said on
Wednesday.  Toyota will recall 539,500 Corolla and Matrix vehicles for
3.8L hesitation10 Apr 2008 15:15 GMT11
Im working on a '93 pontiac trans-port van with the 3.8l motor. Its my
neighbors car and he broght it to me cause the muffler has a hole in it but i
noticed it wasnt running smooth at all. turned out that one of the coil packs
wasnt making spark at all. I got him a new coil pack ...
3.4 L engine - removing fuel rail and injectors10 Apr 2008 09:58 GMT5
2002 Monte Carlo    replacing  the intake manifold  gasket...
Engine has been disassembled to the fuel rail.    I've removed the hold down clips
and the fuel rail is ready to be lifted out.
...    
Volt could go to trend-setters first08 Apr 2008 17:48 GMT1
Volt could go to trend-setters first
http://tinyurl.com/5swqbq
General Motors Corp. executives are discussing launching the Chevrolet
Volt first in politically important and trend-setting markets on the
3.4 rear plug replacement -  should the engine be rolled forward...??08 Apr 2008 16:50 GMT4
2002 Monte Carlo 3.4 engine...
While doing the lower intake manifold gasket,  I'm  planning on
swapping out the rear plugs
Does rolling the engine forward make for easier access or is this not necessary ??
eBay Auction of the Day: 1969 Chevrolet Corvair 50007 Apr 2008 07:18 GMT5
Winding Road: http://starturl.com/fqddv
eBay Auction Page:  http://starturl.com/1969Corvair
While we’ve run across eBay Motors auctions before featuring
cars with virtually no wear after many years, this 1969
1989 Buick Lesabre Limited trunk release switch06 Apr 2008 09:12 GMT1
Does the 6th gen Buick lesabre have a trunk release switch? if so,
where is it located? thanks
Rusty
Dropped My Head05 Apr 2008 03:22 GMT1
Oops, I just dropped my head again. I'll get it!
http://www.hipcow.com/p/0009/dropped_my_head/
Disable the ABS?04 Apr 2008 15:26 GMT20
I have a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina auto with (optional?) ABS. Lately the
system activates soon after I start to drive when I am making a slow
below 25 mph turn with the brakes applied. I then get the ABS warning
light that comes on steady until I turn the car off and restart it
Staled after hitting pothole02 Apr 2008 02:40 GMT3
While driving my '02 Malibu down the road there was some new construction
where they dug up the street and partly filled it in. Going over that caused
a big bang to my front end and the engine stalled ( This never happend
before ). I immediately shifter to Neutral and restarted it ...
New Study Shows Small Men Prefer Big Trucks01 Apr 2008 20:12 GMT1
A new study conducted by the National Research Panel has concluded
that men who drive large trucks, SUVs, and automobiles have smaller
genitalia than men who drive small to medium sized vehicles.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/688493/new_study_shows_small_men_prefer_big ...
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