Another Bonnie?????
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Another Bonnie?????
i am thinking of selling my bonnie and getting another car..I would love another bonneville..but what years are reccommended in order to avoid the major problems....also what other vehicles would be reccommended..one that is not problematic off the line...not a new car but a good used car..thanks
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Originally Posted by big_boss2010
get you a nice 59 caddillac convertible
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Supercharged 92/93 97-99, 00+ are still pricey, and seem to have some problems...
N/A 93, 97-99. Avoiding 97-99 if intake isn't replaced, or you don't want to do it yourself.
Avoid the OBD 1.5 computer IMO. And the L36 because of the upper intake. 92 for N/A doesn't have an EGR and that doesn't help.
N/A 93, 97-99. Avoiding 97-99 if intake isn't replaced, or you don't want to do it yourself.
Avoid the OBD 1.5 computer IMO. And the L36 because of the upper intake. 92 for N/A doesn't have an EGR and that doesn't help.
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
Supercharged 92/93 97-99, 00+ are still pricey, and seem to have some problems...
N/A 93, 97-99. Avoiding 97-99 if intake isn't replaced, or you don't want to do it yourself.
Avoid the OBD 1.5 computer IMO. And the L36 because of the upper intake. 92 for N/A doesn't have an EGR and that doesn't help.
N/A 93, 97-99. Avoiding 97-99 if intake isn't replaced, or you don't want to do it yourself.
Avoid the OBD 1.5 computer IMO. And the L36 because of the upper intake. 92 for N/A doesn't have an EGR and that doesn't help.
I want a newer bonnie but not so new that I would have to make payments I one a good year that'* not prone to a lot of problems especially the intake problem