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I am ALWAYS fixing something on this damn thing! Currently has an HID bulb out, at least I hope it is the bulb and not the ballast. Ordered a Hella replacement bulb that was supposed to be here today but Amazon just sent me an email saying, Ha just kidding you have to wait till Monday now! I have had to replace so many things on this thing it’s been awful. But I just got done washing it and was reminded how it really is a good looking vehicle. It drives very very well especially on the highway get really good gas mileage for its size. Has ton of room for the the boys their stuff and buddies. The 22” wheels drastically degrade the ride around town but switching to Michelin Defenders from the OEM Bridgestones did help quite a bit. As much as I hate it there really is not another viable option in a long wheelbase vehicle. So we’ll just drive this thing till the wheels fall off and I pray pretty much daily the transmission does not explode on me. 2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 113,000 miles ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | ||
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Love/Hate was in the form of an El Camino: Snow would cake up on the bumper mounted tailights and connecting wires. The wires became disconnected, and I got to explain this situation to cops quite often. Only saving grace was that you really could not drive it in snow, since it had zero traction. Also could not haul anything heavy in the bed without an overload condition occurring. Great idea! Poor execution. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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The only comment I have is that I like the Michelin Defenders. I had them on my previous CR-V and will be buying a set soon for my current 2020 CR-V. I must say though, the Continentals that came on it from the factory have done well. A little over 80k miles and there is still a little life left. Good luck with your Suburban! | |||
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The El Camino and Ranchero were very cool looking cars, though! | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
I like my latest truck. Goes fast and loud. Fun to drive anywhere. I don't mind the 9 MPG. | |||
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Love/hate? Only one car - a Subaru Forester. LOVE: 1: the only problem I had driving in snow was people wouldn't get out of my way. 2: it was tall enough I could get in without banging my head on the door opening. HATE: Pretty much everything else about it. Lousy electrics, inaccurate fuel gauge, huge understeer on slippery roads, wind noise from frameless windows, dipstick never read the same twice (how hard is it to design a dipstick?) etc. I bought it brand new and maintained it by the book. At 80,000 miles the head gaskets started to leak. Traded it for a Ford Escape and never looked back. Bottom line, if somebody GAVE me one it would be for sale before the end of the day. | |||
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Turn off the active fuel management. May require a person with a tuner. My Suburban cost the previous owner and me thousands. As is my Sierra Denali HD. I want a new drug. (Huey reference). Maybe a Ford? ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
My '03 has 425,000 miles on it, a lot of that towing, still going strong. No hate in that relationship...it's the best vehicle I've ever owned and I love it. I've had to fix a few things, but for the age and mileage and all the places that thing has taken us, it doesn't owe me a dime. | |||
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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
Turned that stupid shit off the day I bought it! Aside from constantly having to fix the damn thing I like the Suburban better than the Expeidition I traded for my Tundra.
Unfortunately they don’t make them like that anymore. My 2000 Silverado is still going strong. ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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Power is nothing without control |
I had a first generation Mini Cooper S that was like that. It was fun to drive, surprisingly good in the snow and wet, and the little supercharged engine was actually quite reliable. However, that car broke so. much. stuff. Seat rails, window regulators, lots of electrical sensors, servos, and other bits. It is also the only car I've ever owned where a major body panel rusted clear through in under 100k miles, and it was the rear hatch that did it! Everything that wasn't purely mechanical on that car sucked, but the mechanical bits sure were fun! - Bret | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
As is my '01 Silverado. Towed the boat to and from the lake with it this morning, tried to jump my POS '18 work Durango with it this afternoon but I don't think that problem is the battery, and we're currently sitting in the back of it at the drive-in waiting for the movie to start. The answer is, buy old trucks! | |||
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Do you call it Moby? Far as love/hate, probably my current truck. Inherited it from my grandparents with 44k miles on a then 15 year old truck. Has all the leaks, squeaks, creaks and whines that come from siting more than it was driven and has cost me enough in parts and labor tobhave just bought a better used car. But, it's mine and I'm comfortable in it and it's paid for. So, I keep fixing it. A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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1968 Dodge Charger Trying to make a >20 year old muscle car a daily driver was a bad idea Did make me feel good many time, kind of like American Graffiti "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" Little did I know how hard life would be | |||
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Green grass and high tides |
all of the 90's chevy's we've had I liked but seemed like one was always leaving somebody stranded with a bad fuel pump. Don't own any more chevies. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. |
A 1983 Yamaha XZ550 Vision motorcycle, similar to this one except the accent striping was gold. I had a great time with it, including a memorable vacation, when it ran. Although very advanced for the time (not many bikes in this displacement range had DOHC V-twins* with water cooling and shaft drive), it was unreliable, leaving me stranded in BFE more than once with charging system problems, one time boiling the battery dry. *A four-cylinder engine built on its architecture powered bikes like the V-Max and Venture. | |||
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1981 ALFA Romeo GTV6/2.5. It was like having a beautiful exciting girlfriend that cheated on you. Most of the time it was awesome, but every now and then it would do something that pissed me off. Bob Carpe Scrotum | |||
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Every older/classic car I've ever owned. MG's, Jags, Lotus, Alfas. There is a reason I would never keep them very long. Loved them until they felt like they were more trouble than they were worth. Then after they're gone for a while I only remember the good parts, miss them, and buy another. It's a terrible cycle- | |||
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Knowing is Half the Battle |
I love the GMT800 platform, I hate their propensity to rust. I have my dad's 2003 rust free Silverado with 53,000 miles and my life is spent trying to keep it from rusting in Iowa's love for winter salt on roads. I bought a pre-rusted 2005 Avalanche last year for winter duty and that thing is immensely more useful than the Silverado with a better ride and firmer brakes. It's constant rusting leaves stains on the driveway. I van hear it rusting outside while I sleep. GM really hit it out of the park with that generation, with the exception of potential transmission issues, which are still better than the Suburban you have and I had. Itd a shame they didnt do better rist proofing. As mentioned before, our 2017 Suburban went out at 90,000 miles, all because some genius at GM wanted to run the ATF up to 200+ degrees to eek another .0001 mpg and to build the torque converter out of unicorn facts and cat whiskers instead of anything durable. | |||
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I didn't know there was any other kind? _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
Thanks to rust I replaced all rear brake components, hard brake lines, fuel lines, and put in completely new rockers. On the 2000 Looks great! Still spent less on that than I have the Suburban. I swapped out the transmission cooler bypass to keep the trans temps lower on the Suburban. Sadly that has only been on for about 10k miles. I wish I would have known about the heat issues earlier. ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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