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uncljohn 07-15-2014 08:51 AM

It seems to me that lately the ownership of a car is based not on need but on the ability to rent one year in and out at so much a month, ignore maintenance at all and what should be done, shop for one like it is an appliance and product following is no longer something to be cared about.
Owning rather than leasing economically is way ahead of the game if and the operative word is if, you have some idea what maintenance issues are. Following some bogus routine for regular maintenance for a vehicle that is as reliable as the ones available today would have you at the dealer paying $70.00 and hour shop rates to pour something fix it in a can through a part of the car that is good for 100,000 miles vs the same part 40 years ago that required almost monthly care.
A Tune Up, a twice a year procedure required parts changing and adjustments.
Not a "Check " of things and parts if needed and the tires rotated.
Today's Platinum plugs will go 100,000 miles vs every 20,000 or so of yesterday.
I drove into the Chevy dealer to purchase parts for an engine and driving my Saturn and the sales manager met me at the door with a big grin and a hearty how are you and a "why don't you trade that car off, they don't make them any more" comment.
As if "They don't make them any more" was a reason to trade off my coupe for a 4 door sedan which is the reason I bought my coupe in the first place.
I don't like 4 door sedans.
The only model that is available any more.
I paid cash for my Chrysler in 2007 and based on that it cost me $250.00 a month to pay for it. Except it has been paid for since I bought it and as my employment has changed some what, the need to make lease payment has not been an issue.
The Saturn was bought in 1996 and has been proven to be reliable and enjoyable transportation with out a lease payment too.

goaliemo 07-15-2014 04:01 PM

I seriously wish I was raised in the time periods where cars were cars, not computers.
music was music, not beats off a laptop. its all bogus.


Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love my cars now. But comparing todays time, to the 70s/80s, hell, even the 90s, things are getting out of hand.


I was offered 5k for my sedan when it got brought to the stealership for a BCM. The guy personally wanted it because he has had saturns before and knows how good of a car they are. But obviously I said no. I just couldn't part with it.

uncljohn 07-16-2014 07:35 AM

As to Mystery Oil Leaks, I have been experiencing some of that on my Saturn too. But part of this weeks activities has been to service my cars and changing the oil on the Saturn was right up there towards the top. I've noticed the Saturn marking it's territory lately and have had to keep an eye on it, as it was using transmission fluid. Pulling the thing upon the ramps I use I noticed that the transmission leak was coming from ------the transmission. The oil filter was loose!
Apparently my bad. it is not loose any longer and the oil no longer leaks.

goaliemo 07-16-2014 01:23 PM

hmmmm. I start my vacation on Tuesday and plan on doing a complete detail on both cars, and am going to try and figure out where mine is coming from. hopefully its an easy fix like yours was.

Mr Anderson 07-20-2014 07:30 PM

Of course I knew there would be a catch. A new oil pan is less than $60 but the crankshaft pulley has to be removed. I've been trying for a week to get it off. Broke 2 breaker bars and 2 extensions trying. Electric impact wrench doesn't budge it either. Hopefully something will work eventually.

goaliemo 07-20-2014 09:13 PM

grenade!! :D


but seriously. I assume you tried showering it in wd40?

Mr Anderson 07-26-2014 11:54 AM

Finally removed the crankshaft pulley!
 
After my failed attempts with PB Blaster and broken sockets, I finally tried heating up the bolt slightly (not red hot) and soaking with WD-40 Specialist Rust Penetrant for a few hours, I used a 5 foot pipe, impact socket (6 point), impact extensions, and a flat pry bar between the spokes of the crankshaft pulley to hold it in place. I just barely pulled on the pipe and the bolt loosened. I purchased a new oil pan for $42 which I will be installing today. I did find a small hole in the old one. I thought about using JB Weld on the old one but it seems smarter just to replace it.

Rubehayseed 07-26-2014 02:36 PM

Yep, I'd just replace it. JB weld is a good product, but when you're dealing with something that could cost you an engine, just replace it.


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