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Amanti intermittent vibration.
by buckhorn on Fri Aug 29 11:54:58 PDT 2008
I have a 2005 Amanti with 70,000 miles on it and until recently it's been a great car. Every now and again it has a vibration similar to driving over the warning bumps that are on some roads to alert you of upcoming tolls etc. The vibration lasts only 2 to 4 seconds and may only occur after driving 20 miles and sometimes 50 miles or whatever. I took it into the KIA dealer and they couldn't find a problem and assured me that the suspension etc was OK. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Made the decision
by imadrone on Sun Dec 08 11:45:20 PST 2002
Thanks to all for the advice. Decided to await the 2004 325iT and pick up in Munich in mid-late October. Any info re changes or new options (3.0L in the Sport Wagon?)will be most appreciated.    Eengstro, you are so correct about the coast highway north from San Simeon, the Lost Coast north of Mendocino, and highway 299 from Eureka/Arcata to Redding. Superb driving experiences. Years ago, I counted 94 curves in the 7 miles from Buckhorn Summit to the French Gulch turnoff, just west of Whiskeytown Lake. Test drove a MB AMG C36 that we considered purchasing on that stretch back in September, and that is what convinced us to cancel an order for a 2003 Passat wagon and purchase a 3-Series instead. I'd forgotten how much pleasure a really well made performance sedan can be.    Saddled up the '68 Benz 280 SE for a leisurely drive up to Mt. Shasta yesterday. 'twas one of those flawlessly mild and clear late autumn days---70 degrees, unlimited visibility, shorts, sandals, T-shirt. Lake Shasta, Castle Crags, the Sacramento River Canyon, Bunny Flat at 6950'; all magnificent from the comfort of my Teutonic Buick. Still amazes me that the Germans were so technologically advanced 35 years ago--fuel injection, power everything, 4 wheel discs, tight steering and suspension, fine visibility, and a strong and efficient 180 HP straight 6. Was lucky to find it in immaculate condition from the original owner, and love that it looks like a little old blue-haired lady's car. Definitely a sleeper, and one that I shall always treasure. But surely looking forward to the 325iT for those tight mountain and coastal curves. My wife's 320i handles well even after 20 years, but at 101 HP is ridiculously underpowered. Enforces driving discipline though. Do enjoy your trip north for X-mas, and be safe.

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