mjncad
Super Member
My Montana was white too. Suppose the color had anything to do with it?
Did it peel like GM & Chrysler white has a tendency to do?
My Montana was white too. Suppose the color had anything to do with it?
All lemons peel! :laughing:
One thing I've learned over the years is that no manufacturer has a monopoly on lemons-- they ALL make 'em once in a while (some more than others, of course).
I had a 1980 Honda Civic wagon... I mean, a HONDA! We had to have a hole in the floor replaced after only 4 years, and I tend to maintain my cars well.... After the third --yes, the third-- head gasket blew I towed it to the dealer, found a Colt Vista 4WD, and just said, "Where do I sign?"
On the other hand, my 1972 Chevy Blazer lasted me thirty years....![]()
LEMONS, it's weird. We bought a Pinto with a blown timing belt for almost no $ way back when. Installed a new belt and drove that thing till we were sick of it.It was silly, That thing wouldn't die so we ended up giving it to a needy friend. Of course it had the ford fix for the gas tank [A plastic sheet] It was quality Junk :laughing:
Thirteen pages and no one mentioned Erskine snow blowers. Bought a new 1845C hi-flow with Erskine 2418 hi-flow blower.
And even though I'm still fond of GM, year of my life have been stripped away from me by those d@mn 6.2L diesels! I'm on my third (the 1987 GMC 1 ton in my avatar) and at the first sign of trouble, I'm yanking it out and stuffing Cummins 6bt in there.
So you held a grudge from 1983-2010. 27 years. Man, I'd hate to be on your bad side. :laughing:
Speaking of lemons, I heard GM made so many lemons they are in the process of trying to get the government to put up funding for a new juice factory!
I see a lot of S10 complaints here, but I have a different opinion on those:
In college I had an 89 S15 GMC Jimmy. Other than a couple starters (misplaced heat shield) and a gas tank, we got approximately 225K miles out of that little bugger. I miss that little truck. I gave it to my brother, who left it in a field for a few years. It started to rust out, so it really wasn't worth keeping.
We did have the digital dash go out at 80K miles though. It would disappear for a few years, then magically re-appear. Always held the correct mileage though.
And even though I'm still fond of GM, year of my life have been stripped away from me by those d@mn 6.2L diesels! I'm on my third (the 1987 GMC 1 ton in my avatar) and at the first sign of trouble, I'm yanking it out and stuffing Cummins 6bt in there.
I wish I could say the same about my 2002 Montana