Not sure what to do with it. 99 Alero. Picked it up Monday. Originally it just
blew the coolant from the heater core line from where the thrermostat is. It
appears it wasn't bolted down. Not sure if it's a good thing that it blew out
or not. Granted it caught my attention early so I pulled over right away
before it got hot. I finished taking my truck to storage and had a friend drive
me back with coolant and we put the outlet back in place. Drove a few miles
and no heat so pulled over and had it towed back to my house. At that
point I figured the water pump so I replaced the pump. Once I got the old
pump off it was clear that it wasn't the issue. So put the new pump on and
had it towed to a shop to get pressure checked.
They said there is coolant getting into the oil so clearly there is either a
gasket issue whether they were improperly torqued or a warped head. But
without taking it to a machine shop it's not know.
The guy i bought it from said he had the heads pressure checked before
he put them back on.
I was quoted $1,700 to get this fixed and I hadn't even drove the car 100
miles!
For $1,700, I can get a transmission with 12k and a motor with around
40-60k and get them put in the car.
I guess I'm trying to figure out if I got scammed on this or not. The shop
said they couldn't tell if there was any stop leak or not. And since about
a gallon of coolant sprayed out when the heater core line blew out the
evidence could have went with it. I didn't notice any residue in the tank
nor did the shop.
The car itself is in decent shape, it handles really nice. It reminds me of
my intrepid the way the steering is. It has decent alignment and drove
straight. Only has a little rust on the rear which I think could be cheaply
repaired. Various nicks and the likes but overall decent shape. The interior
is leather and in fair condition. I haven't had a chance to clean it since
the car crapped the second day I had it.
I had hoped it would last 10-15k before anything serious cropped and you
would think it would. 100 miles seems a bit shady IMO.
I don't know if I should just fix it or make the guy give me my money back.
I'd welcome some advice here since I've never been in this position before.
I don't even know what rights I have on this. it wasn't terribly expensive
but it still amounts to paying more than $13/mile. My Cutlass and Intrepid
cost me about .05-6/mile after everything which is decent I believe.
I wanted to get a Buick Ultra but I have no credit so I figured instead of
dropped 5000 or so on a newer Buick I'd buy a cheaper car and use the
extra cash and get a secured card to start building credit. Obviously
this issue is going to take most my reserves and gets me thinking that the
Buick is looking pretty nice since that my goal was to get a really nice Buick.
All used cars I've had lasted between 40-60,000 before something cropped.
I had a transmission on my Cutlass and Intrepid. Otherwise nothing except
a water pump and alternator. It just doesn't seem like it's probable that
it would break down even though the heads were checked and deemed
good and put back on with new gaskets before I got it.
blew the coolant from the heater core line from where the thrermostat is. It
appears it wasn't bolted down. Not sure if it's a good thing that it blew out
or not. Granted it caught my attention early so I pulled over right away
before it got hot. I finished taking my truck to storage and had a friend drive
me back with coolant and we put the outlet back in place. Drove a few miles
and no heat so pulled over and had it towed back to my house. At that
point I figured the water pump so I replaced the pump. Once I got the old
pump off it was clear that it wasn't the issue. So put the new pump on and
had it towed to a shop to get pressure checked.
They said there is coolant getting into the oil so clearly there is either a
gasket issue whether they were improperly torqued or a warped head. But
without taking it to a machine shop it's not know.
The guy i bought it from said he had the heads pressure checked before
he put them back on.
I was quoted $1,700 to get this fixed and I hadn't even drove the car 100
miles!
For $1,700, I can get a transmission with 12k and a motor with around
40-60k and get them put in the car.
I guess I'm trying to figure out if I got scammed on this or not. The shop
said they couldn't tell if there was any stop leak or not. And since about
a gallon of coolant sprayed out when the heater core line blew out the
evidence could have went with it. I didn't notice any residue in the tank
nor did the shop.
The car itself is in decent shape, it handles really nice. It reminds me of
my intrepid the way the steering is. It has decent alignment and drove
straight. Only has a little rust on the rear which I think could be cheaply
repaired. Various nicks and the likes but overall decent shape. The interior
is leather and in fair condition. I haven't had a chance to clean it since
the car crapped the second day I had it.
I had hoped it would last 10-15k before anything serious cropped and you
would think it would. 100 miles seems a bit shady IMO.
I don't know if I should just fix it or make the guy give me my money back.
I'd welcome some advice here since I've never been in this position before.
I don't even know what rights I have on this. it wasn't terribly expensive
but it still amounts to paying more than $13/mile. My Cutlass and Intrepid
cost me about .05-6/mile after everything which is decent I believe.
I wanted to get a Buick Ultra but I have no credit so I figured instead of
dropped 5000 or so on a newer Buick I'd buy a cheaper car and use the
extra cash and get a secured card to start building credit. Obviously
this issue is going to take most my reserves and gets me thinking that the
Buick is looking pretty nice since that my goal was to get a really nice Buick.
All used cars I've had lasted between 40-60,000 before something cropped.
I had a transmission on my Cutlass and Intrepid. Otherwise nothing except
a water pump and alternator. It just doesn't seem like it's probable that
it would break down even though the heads were checked and deemed
good and put back on with new gaskets before I got it.
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