Oldsmobile has taken over...My new Alero.
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From: Lethbridge, Alberta, _______Canada._______ West Coast Bonneville Fest ___05,06,07 Survivor___

2002 Olds Alero, 3.4L V6.
49,100 kms...nice and low
new car smell!
Today I bought some liquid glass pre cleaner, followed by a nice coat of liquid glass polish!








Stock for now, soon my MSD coils and wires will be sittin pretty in there.

Toyo Proxies in the front, and Goodyear RSA'* in the back.

So, for 300/mnth its not bad at all. I am very confident in its reliability, which is what I need.
This one gets Mobil 1 Multi-Vehicle formula for sure!
49,100 kms...nice and low
new car smell!
Today I bought some liquid glass pre cleaner, followed by a nice coat of liquid glass polish!








Stock for now, soon my MSD coils and wires will be sittin pretty in there.

Toyo Proxies in the front, and Goodyear RSA'* in the back.

So, for 300/mnth its not bad at all. I am very confident in its reliability, which is what I need.
This one gets Mobil 1 Multi-Vehicle formula for sure!
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From: Bonney Lake/Ellensburg, Washington- WCBF '04, '05, '06, '07 Survivor-

Originally Posted by SSEimatt93
2002 Olds Alero, 3.4L V6.


clean looking olds!
Originally Posted by SSEimatt93

The 3.4 OHV'* have intake manifold issues I believe, and other assorted gaskets, address them before they present themselves as problems
Nicely done Matt, to effin bad about the Cutlass, its so sharp! I would not junk it yet, see if you can do an engine swap, but in the meawhile the Alero is perfect!
Congrats!
Congrats!
I like Alero'* too its got that agressive pitch to it just like a newer bonneville. That car definatly has much potential. The poor cutlass in the backround... that is a sharp car... would definatly be worth swaping in a new engine.



