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    cavalier and sunfire = worse GM production



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich
    cavalier and sunfire = worse GM production
    The worst thing GM ever made were hands down the Lumina, and anything else they put that 3400-3800 V6 into.

    The cavalier and the sunfire are both GREAT cars. You just have to have an open mind to realize that they're not fast cars, nor do they have much capability to be very fast with out a boat load of cash.

    However, they're very good cars, very dependable, and get great gas mileage as well. Personally I would have rather seen them put a better motor in the Cavalier rather than build the cobalt. It would have saved GM money, and probably wouldn't be having AS bad financial issues. ALONG WITH OTHER THINGS THEY'RE DOING WRONG***

    Yea, that V6 would be far to big of a motor to put in one of those engine bays. However, if you could get it in there, and get it to last, it would run VERY well lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258
    The worst thing GM ever made were hands down the Lumina, and anything else they put that 3400-3800 V6 into.

    The cavalier and the sunfire are both GREAT cars. You just have to have an open mind to realize that they're not fast cars, nor do they have much capability to be very fast with out a boat load of cash.

    However, they're very good cars, very dependable, and get great gas mileage as well. Personally I would have rather seen them put a better motor in the Cavalier rather than build the cobalt. It would have saved GM money, and probably wouldn't be having AS bad financial issues. ALONG WITH OTHER THINGS THEY'RE DOING WRONG***

    Yea, that V6 would be far to big of a motor to put in one of those engine bays. However, if you could get it in there, and get it to last, it would run VERY well lol
    CAVALIERS = RELIABLE?

    I AGREE THAT LUMINAS WERE A BAD PRODUCTION TOO THOUGH



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich
    CAVALIERS = RELIABLE?

    I AGREE THAT LUMINAS WERE A BAD PRODUCTION TOO THOUGH
    Ok, do you know anything about cars?? Aside for what you read on a computer?? Go daily drive a cavalier. I know 3 people right now who have one with over 300K on them, and my fiance's car was rear ended with 275k.

    As a daily driven car, they're FANTASTIC cars.

    Again, and we'll narrow this down, you have to be atleast SEMI open minded to look at the bigger picture.

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