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Follow up to my #44 message GTO Struts
by lenore on Wed Dec 20 21:49:21 PST 2006
I didn't mention in my previous message #44 that there also was an oil leak from my rear main seal that ad to be fixed and that my evaporator case had to be replaced, but now I am having to put a new rear end in and they are going to have to repaint my front fenders(both)from tape marks from transport. If any of you have any discoloration on your paint there is a service bulletin on it so have your dealership fix it! I have personally had it with this car because I still have a funny sound coming from the front end going down the highway and when I am not moving the car chirps!!
Re: 06 GTO [beachguy]
by lenore on Fri Nov 10 06:25:29 PST 2006
I was told by the dealership when I brought my GTO in for strut problems that the oil in the struts was too thin and blowing out the seals. They are going back to last years struts!!! And it was on just about all the new GTO's.
Strut problems and then tires!!
by lenore on Fri Nov 10 06:22:22 PST 2006
I bought my 2006 GTO in August within 1 week one of the front struts blew out, the car was bouncing, bouncing, bouncing. I took it into the dealership, they said they are having that problem with ALL the GTO's the parts are on back order. They tried to put me back in the car I said no way, they finally gave me a rental. Then they said they were only going to replace one side, I called Pontiac and and told them both struts needed to be replaced. Then I was told I had an oil leak(rear main seal) so they had to replace that!! Then I told them of a clicking noise coming from the AC. Their response was that they tested other GTO's and found that they also had that same noise, it was the AC line rubbing on the fuel line and they did not know how to fix it "it is a common characteristic of this vehicle" Now almost 2 months later I am hearing a grinding noise take it back to the dealer I am thinking a wheel bearing, but no my tires are coupled. I explain to them that coupling is caused by bad struts, bad alignment etc.. They need to replace my tires!! Note: I only have 5000 miles on the car!!!!!!! Has anyone been able to do anything about these LEMONS??
Love the CRV
by jimmyt on Tue May 04 07:14:03 PDT 2004
My wife and I purchased a CRV about a week ago. Like many others, we did extensive research via Consumer Reports, the Internet, etc. We really love this vehicle. We have owned wagons and minivans before. We have a trip coming up this weekend and plan to take the CRV on the trip. So far, we have averaged about 27 miles per gallon. What surprises me is the fact that with the seats forward, you can place lots of cargo in the CRV- even more than I could put in the minivan with the seats in. Also, for a 4 cylinder, the car has plenty of pep while loaded. We live in the mountainous part of West Virginia, so we have to travel over huge hills. It does what it was designed to without breaking you up at the gas pump.
Player 4- way to go!
by jimmyt on Fri Apr 09 15:06:27 PDT 2004
I agree- nice message, Player 4. The only thing I would like to be able to find out relates to the accessories that would be added in the 2005 model. I called Honda, but got nothing from them- obviously, a well-kept secret. Other vehicles have exterior temperature guages, compasses, wide arm rests, satellite radio (MY FAVORITE), etc. Personally, I am not into leather seats, but I am sure some really like them. If you get any other information, please let us know. JimmyT
Satellite Radio For 2005?
by jimmyt on Wed Apr 07 16:55:52 PDT 2004
My son purchased a domestic vehicle with XM Satellite radio. I really like it. Both Honda and Toyota offer it only on limited models. Does anyone know if Honda will offer in in 2005 on CRV's? JimmyT

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