Toyboy
Platinum Member
My '05 Silverado was made in Canada. Is that plant history also?
I thought something was wrong with a Chevy if it didn't use oil! :confused3:
My Truck was bought in USA and made in Canada while my wifes SUV was bought in Canada and made in the USA. Go figure. I have a 2007 Chevy flex fuel 5.3L and I run it till the computer says change the oil, usually around 7500 miles, and it is always still on the full mark. Neither it nor wife's 2003 Old Bravada with 100Kmiles on it will use even half a quart of oil between changes. I have heard this said many times that dealers say 1 quart or more per thousand miles is within consumption standards. I think a lawyer might disagree with the dealer and one could likely win a new engine in a court case using the lemon law. But this would be unlikely to happen on an older truck, one needs to fight these battles when they are first aware when the vehicles are new.
I posted in an earlier thread that my wife's '08 Accord V6 with the variable cylinder mgt was using oil and would foul the plugs up periodically. The plugs got fouled up twice last year in the span of 3 months. I was in the process of doing an oil consumption test with the dealer when the ECM threw a code again for fouled plugs. The car consumed approx. 1 quart per 1000 miles. Just so happened right about the time the last fouled-plug episode happened, Honda reached a settlement in a class action law suit on the oil consumption issue. They've had the issue with all of their V6 engines that have VCM. Honda has agreed to replace the rings in three cylinders (though sometimes plugs for 4 cylinders needed changing).
Anyway, the rings were replaced last October and I've been checking the oil level periodically since and so far so good. We were seriously considering dumping the car, but now we may have a keeper. I mention this since I don't see how GM could deny the issue with Honda agreeing to replace the rings for the same issue.
Perhaps it's just a selected few who have this issue with GM vehicles. I've owned nothing but GM for the past 30 years and none of them have ever used more than 1/4 of a quart between oil changes...There are some anti-GM people on this board who would like everyone to believe that all GM's drink oil. It just ain't so. I've had numerous 5.7's, 6.2's, 5.3's, 5.0's, 4.3's, a 6.2 Diesel and whatever that 5cyl is in the wife's Hummer and none of them consumed any material amount of oil even if run to 200k. Can't speak to the 8.1 as I've never owned one.
At least GM jumped on the self-imposed recall. Another brand had to burn a few garages down before they addressed their cruise control problem.
I'm certainly not saying all GM's use oil since not all Accord V6's do either but it's pretty well known that about all brands that use active cylinder mgt have had these issues with some percentage of equipped vehicles. I'm only wondering how Honda can be forced via court action to address it and GM hasn't (at least to my knowledge). I would think the Honda settlement might at least put more pressure on GM.