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blakkmajik -> RE: 99 Suburban help..... (4/20/2008 5:11:55 AM)
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Well, bad news. I took it to a dealership to get a diagnostic this past Monday (I figured the $50 flat rate was fair, especially considering the Chevy dealership back home charges $60 an hour), and I came out with a bill for around $2500 to get my baby back to normal. Unless I decided to buy a new engine, which would be a lot more ( in the neighborhood of $4k for parts and labor). And that's just under the hood. That doesn't count the $300 they were going to charge me for dropping the tank and seeing what the problem was with that. Just to let you guys know, the problem was getting worse. When I originally posted this message, I was able to get about 6 to 7 gallons in the tank. Before I took the car to the dealership, I was only able to get 2 gallons in max. The check engine light was due to the O2 sensor btw. It was a hard decision, but I decided to let it go. With how much the repairs were going to be, the bad fuel economy, etc., I just didn't have the money to keep it. I loved having all the room, but I don't need it anymore. I really hated to get rid of it, since it has been so good to me over the past couple of years, and up until all of this, it had never given me a problem. But little did I know, the car was getting very close to crapping out on me. If it hadn't been for the problem with the gas tank, I would have never suspected anything was wrong with it other than the common "crazy needle" problem. So in hindsight, it was probably a good thing I got that problem. The next thing was, what do I buy now? I live about 15 miles away from my place of employment, which includes the 10 miles I have to drive just to get to town. So, I drive a good 20-30 miles every weekday. As much as I love the new Silverado, considering the miles I drive, and the rape prices for gas these days, a new truck would have to wait. However, I am also 6'3 so I still needed leg room. Anyway, I am now the owner of an 07 Impala LT.
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