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Chevy Cavalier a reliable car?
Thinking of buying a 1997 Chevy Cavalier. Is this make/model a good reliable car? Has anyone had any especially positive or negative experiences with one?
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Our 97 has 42K miles and is running quite well. I just replaced the valve cover gasket ($9). It needs its 5 year service now, though. That's basically plugs and coolant. I'll do the o2 sensor and fuel filter, too. The rear end has developed a rattle that I've now attributed to the struts. I am going to look at replacing those. It also needs new front rotors; conventional wisdom is that the brakes are under-sized and prone to warping. Your mileage may vary.
The BF G tires are good. The 2.2 engine droans on, but goes. The oil filter is a pain to get at and replace.
Otherwise, it's simple, starts every morning, get out and go, cheap to maintain transportation.
In general, they have loud engines, don't ride very well and have decent handling and brakes. GM automatics are world renowned.
From what the folks told me, the only thing they've done to them is put gas in and change the oil. I think one of them has over 100,000 mi. They changed out the tires at 70,000 mi.
Seem to be very reliable, if not very exciting, "low tech" (probably a good thing as less can go wrong) cars.
The only real thing to worry about is the oil change, a lot of places only change the oil and not the filter on these cars because of the position on the filter and how difficult it is to get at it. From the bottom where the guys actually change the oil the exhaust pipe is right there where the filter has to come out of, and most of the time the car is really hot so they don't bother with it. So keep your eye on those places, and in general if you don't smell oil burning after an oil change they didn't change the filter. I can get the filter out from under the car or if I remove the passenger side front tire. Others on the boards here say they can get the filter out from on top.
I would recommend a Cavalier as a good get around town dependable car, with a little TLC the car should last for a good long time. My friend has over 140k on hers and not one problem other than the strut mounts.