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Custom88 02-26-2006 01:59 PM

If you want reliable, have him look into the 87-94 H-body cars. my 88 LeSabre needed LESS than $1,000 in repairs total in a seven year span that my family owned it. This includes tune up, and basic maintenance costs too. (brakes, air filters, spark plugs, 02 sensors, etc.) I say 94, because the Series I is slightly more reliable than the series II. You don't have to worry about failed gaskets anywhere near as much.

Hans 02-26-2006 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by harofreak00
my buddy that just got that 97 aurora... yeah well he blew his head gaskets and possibly warped the head... cost is looking at $2000 for fix or replacement...


how much would it be to drop a junkyard motor in though...I would imagine about half of that.

harofreak00 02-26-2006 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Hans

Originally Posted by harofreak00
my buddy that just got that 97 aurora... yeah well he blew his head gaskets and possibly warped the head... cost is looking at $2000 for fix or replacement...


how much would it be to drop a junkyard motor in though...I would imagine about half of that.

we found a motor for $500, and was quoted 1000-1500 for the swap

ga93sle 02-26-2006 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by harofreak00

Originally Posted by Hans

Originally Posted by harofreak00
my buddy that just got that 97 aurora... yeah well he blew his head gaskets and possibly warped the head... cost is looking at $2000 for fix or replacement...


how much would it be to drop a junkyard motor in though...I would imagine about half of that.

we found a motor for $500, and was quoted 1000-1500 for the swap

:o $1000? I know it wouldn't cost as much with my truck because it's older, but when I had the motor changed in it, it only cost $500 to buy the motor and have it switched.

1995BvSSE 02-26-2006 02:38 PM

I apologize if I am pointing out the obvious, but buying another car implies 1) re-registering, 2) paying sales tax and probably other hidden costs... even if the car you are buying is a tempo/topaz.

harofreak00 02-26-2006 02:41 PM

the complexity of the 4.0 v8 is far beyond the 3800

once again... ppl.. i did not post this about whether or not he should get a tempo... i posted about having a title posted publicly

1995BvSSE 02-26-2006 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by harofreak00
once again... ppl.. i did not post this about whether or not he should get a tempo... i posted about having a title posted publicly

You're right, Andrew. Sorry we got off topic.

I'll try and be the first to get back on topic

I would think that posting a title online is a bad idea, but maybe it doesn't matter since the vehicle is a Tempo or Topaz that is planning to replace your friend's Rora which could probably be fixed for a fraction of the cost or at least would be worth fixing over buying said tempo/topaz. How did I do? :lol:


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