Originally posted by: Colt45
I drive a 20 year old German car. I think I've fixed pretty much every part at this point in time.
Aren't as horrible as people make them out to be.Originally posted by: Xanis
'00 Cavalier 2.2L 2dr 3-speed w/ ~83K miles
New rotors/drums, new brake pads, re-alignment. That's it. I've had the car about 4 years now.
Oh snap! :laugh:Originally posted by: Colt45
I drive a 20 year old German car. I think I've fixed pretty much every part at this point in time.
Originally posted by: Gillbot
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
Gillbot, mod-related stuff might not count 😉
But let me guess... power window motors is one of the things right? 😛
I've replaced shocks, brakes (rotors+pads), windshield, fender, headlights, rear axle bearings, driver window motor, outer tie rod ends, LCA bushings, and my engine. Buying an abused car is a BAD idea. Not doing that again.
I'm talking my beginning driver history alone! :shocked:
I am pure torcher on cars. If they last me a year, they'll last anyone else a lifetime. :laugh:
WTF? That's a LOT of booty calls 😛Originally posted by: exdeath
Do tires twice a year count?
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: halik
A6 2.7T @100K miles: CV joint boots (1 actual cv joint), control arms, valve cover gaskets, secondary air pump/comi valves (has CEL when i bought it)
CLK v8 @ 60K: New MAF and replaced cat under warranty
A4 v6 @90K: New transmission, control arms, CV joints, starter (the only unexpected thing), wheel bearing
The fuck? Why would one expect to have to replace a tranny with less than 100k on the clock? Sounds brutal, even if you can do it yourself, that is $$.
I think I paid $450 shipped for the trans and did the work myself. I bought the car wrecked anyway and the 2nd gear was messed up... till it blew completely.