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I've heard the radio mechanics talk about running low causing the pump to wearout/fail sooner. The gasoline cools the ppump in the tank. When the gas is very low or runs out, there's no lubrication or cooling, therefore the pump doesn't last as long as it could.
Might be better to put in a couple gallons and go on to the cheaper area. Here we can have 25 cent different some days due to competition from Sams and Grocery (Kroger) gas stations holding price in other stations down.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Is that worth a few cents in savings?
~Ken
The tank had 1/2 gallon in it at the gas station after driving about 15 miles with the low fuel warning.
It sounds like maybe when the gauge is pointing to the red line at the bottom of the scale, the tank really is darn near empty. In my older car ('96 Prizm), "empty" really meant about two gallons left.
If the tank really does hold 18.0 gallons, this would be a simple way to test it. But with gas prices going up so fast right now, my tendency is to fill up before they go up again.
Moral - Think of a ice cream cone, the volume of a 1" drop at the beginning is much more than the bottom 1", so it drops like a stone at the very end.
Don't risk a lot for few cents, get a gallon or two.
DD
Regards, CWJ
Well, I got a RDV in December to replace it and had very few problems. I moved due to medical school and the dealer here did a great and speedy job of repairing and there was just a tiny little buzz coming from the rear during songs with lots of bass. I was heading home for X-mas break and decided to take it to the shop there for the buzz. This also happened the be the shop I used to take the Aztek to. After them finding a whole host of problems (after 5hrs in a waiting room) they ordered tons of parts and when all was said in done two visits later I found tons of stuff broken. The rear captain chair seat was busted, both rear quarter panels covering the speakers were busted, and the whole rear end had plast flopping around from broken fasteners.
It was at that moment when I realized there likely wasn't anything wrong with the Aztek, it was the dealership breaking stuff on accident or intentionally. I took it back to the one where i live now (after calling GM about it) and they've been trying to fix everything that the other dealership broke and doing a pretty good job. But there's still so much buzzing from the rear since all the plastic panels have been rebuilt over and over. They told me last time there was nothing more they could do, but they'll ask GM.
I like the radio loud with lots of bass and the buzzing is just driving me crazy. Does anyone have any suggestions???
All cars from Chevy's to M-B's suffer from buzzing or rattling to some extent, and of course, most mechanics cannot even hear them (selective deafness is a common affliction with dealership service writers).
I would have someone drive your car while you climb in back and systematically dampen the buzzes with old t-shirts. Once they are identified, you can pad the offending plastic panels with adhesive felt or cloth, or fill the cavities with foam insulation (like cut pieces from a sleeping pad).
I did this to a '91 Sentra SE-R way back when and it worked great...although at the time, my girlfriend thought I was nuts (she married me anyway).
Never fear...you are not alone. Those little noises drive me crazy too!
Too the alcohol may have evaporated out the end of the line so the mixture near the opening was less than the amount necessary to prevent freezing down to -20 or so.
Suggest in cold weather keep 100% low freezing point solution. And use the squirters in cold weather often to keep the 100% fluid in the line.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
If so, find a 'test CD'. One that plays test tones through the stereo system in order to tune things. You may find that the 'buzz' only happens at certain frequencies. This makes finding the point of the noise much easier for the tech to find. (Assuming a competent dealership.)
I did this with a 'buzz' in one of the doors in my Suburban several years ago. The tech found a wire that was routed wrong inside the door during assembly. Once corrected things have been fine since. The tech was so impressed with the test CD he wrote down the info and was going to buy a copy for himself. (BTW, it was a cheap one that I bought at a local music store called Bass Mekanik. Much better ones are available for the serious audiophile.)
My washer fluid was "fresh" - under a month old. I had the 99 cents stuff previously which seems to freeze over pretty easily this winter in both of my cars. So I got some RainX washer fluids ($3+) seeing how it's rated down to -34 or something like that. Put a whole bottle in with the previous liquids.
I think that some of the washer line is exposed to the elements instead of hidden under the hood helped it freeze up. My other car's washer (regular under the hood) worked fine and I can see it freezing over at the nozzle with the squirts getting less each time.
Has there been any improvement in the 03's? I know that many have spoken of difficult horns in GM cars in general.
you checked the NHTSA website for notices or recalls. You
probably can leave a complaint there so if others have similar
problems, NHSTA can check into it.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
I also have a Saturn with an air bag on the wheel and it has two switches to activate the horn and it works just fine -mind you it is a $10 000 cheaper car.
They should have a recall on this - this is not acceptable.
The steering wheel has only 2 or 3 places that allow a driver to use the signal: in the center of the steering wheel and at the horn signs.
The signal requires the driver to take one hand off the steering wheel, which may create an unsafe handling situation. I suggest you practice in a safe spot (e.g. garage) and familiarize yourself with the horn operation in advance. You won't have time to do that in traffic.
On the positive side a silent horn shows more class as a loaded Rendezvous is an entry level luxury auto.
Regards,
Taras
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/comparisontests/2003/- april/0304_comparo_neithernors.xml
Regards,
Taras
I can't wait to read the print article to see the actual scoring breakdown.
PS: Why did a road test editor manually turn on the headlights during the daytime, incorrectly adjust the instrument lights, and then complain that the instruments were hard to read? Duh!
But I think you've made this observation from time to time yourself, no?
CWJ
Needless to say this is horrible news and will cost at least $3,000.
They are talking to GM to see if I can get some relief, seeing as it is a new car with almost all highway miles and SHOULDN'T need a new transmission this soon.
Anyone have else have problems with their transmission?
The RDV, like the others in this class, is an extremely competent, versatile, comfortable, sure-footed, safe, luxurious, and feature laden family hauler.
How much more do you need from a sub-$30K, 2-ton, 7 passenger, road leviathan?
I'm getting close to replacing my '93 Accord. These days, much of my internet time is spent over in the edmunds.com "coupes and convertibles" area and at bmwusa.com.
Now that is something to get excited about!
jess33 "Rendezvous Owners: Problems & Solutions" Mar 5, 2003 12:29am
John B.
Good luck in new car hunt!!
CWJ
>adjust the instrument lights, and then complain that the instruments were hard to read? Duh!
The reason is to find more to comment on negative about RDV. It's the consumer reports magazine tactic. Mark all the negative adjectives and connotations in the RDV part, then go through each of the others. Mark the postives that are with negatives in a different highlighter.
In RDV the negatives are many and alone. In other car's reviews, negatives, if they have to
be given, are mitigated by putting a positive right along with them or by making a directly mitigating comment about the negative.
Try this on Consumer Reports. Something negative about a GM car one month is okay with a
foreign brand car the next month. There used to be a TV program weekly on PBS that did the
same thing.... Was it called MotorWeek?
90% of RDV drivers aren't going to try to drive offroad or like
a sports car. Their criticisms in many cases were praise to a driver
wanting to replace a sedan who doesn't go "stump-hopping" or "boulder-creeping" and all those other things I'd never do to a car.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Honda's are nice cars...they just feel right. The Pilot has an airy cabin, quality materials, and a nice, comfortable ride. Then consider room for 8, good cargo space, a powerful V-6, and it's no wonder they prefer the Pilot.
Even though the RDV handles better, is quieter, more luxurious, has more cargo space, more features, and sells for about $5000 less on the street...it just doesn't possess that certain je ne sais quois that critics are looking for.
Personally, I regularly use the additional 20 cu. ft. of cargo space, and I also enjoy the plush ride, heated seats, 2 driver memory, kick-a** stereo, and moonroof.
>je ne sais quois
> that critics are looking for.
What does that mean? I hope it's not FRENCH
these days...
You made my point exactly. The self-annointed elitists doing
reports don't represent the needs and wishes of most drivers.
Instead they are filling paper to impress a few of their own ilk
who put value on things most don't. You find utility in the cargo
room, e.g.
I'm curious about the quality materials in the Pilot. I've ridden in
Accords and Accuras on the way to golf, and I never felt they were
better materials than my LeSabres...
Perhaps I need to visit a honda showroom... to
take a look.
By the way, is the Car and Driver mag one of those owned by
the French corporation mentioned on 60 minutes a week ago and
the French corp shared offices with an Iraqi group set up as a front
for purchases in France????
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
You don't find so much of this on a Honda or Toyota. Doesn't mean it's a bad car, just means GM has a way to go before the Fit matches the finish.
The downfall to my kickin stereo is that I still haven't found time to crawl in the back with foam tape and kill the rattles coming from the plastic panels. (Though I'm sure this would be the case in any car with a stereo this big).
Until I see a HUD on another brand I don't plan on buying anything other than GM, but I do see why other people would. I'm a detailing nut and so those gaps bug the living daylights outta me if I think about'em.
engine-------6------9.
driveline-----7------9.
handling-----6------9.
road ride----6------9.
comfort------7-----10.
off-road------6------9.
amenities---9------7.
fit/finish-----7-----10.
value---------7-----10.
styling------5------8.
fun to drive-5------8.
I did a little checking (I have my sources) and learned that Honda executives actually performed the testing and then provided the C&D editors with their results.
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/roadtests/2001/July/2- 00107_roadtest_buickrendezvous.xml?Manufacturer=Buick&Name=Re- ndezvous&class=18
Also with the new engine expect the 0-60 times to improve to the sub-8 second range. That and replacing the fake pressed aluminum salon finish should improve the critics' opinions.
I do find that RDV is maneuverable, but even with the 7-inch ground clearance the suspension is too soft. My experiment in urban off-roading (trying to slowly roll over a curb to cut through a parking lot) resulted in scraping the curb once. If GM adds variable damping suspension, this should improve the handling reviews and increase sales as well.
Nevertheless, I still hold that RDV is the best value in urban UVs
(ref. post tmakogon "Mercedes-Benz M-class vs Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer vs Buick Rendezvous vs Acura MDX" Oct 16, 2002 11:11pm ).
Regards,
Taras
As for the offroading? Well, no matter how you cut it, she's a buick and not really meant for that anyway. Aside from the parking lot rampage and an occasional dirt path; who's really going rock climbing in an RDV anyway. The lower the ground clearance the better the stability. The only reason to make the car higher is to say you can go offroad (something most people won't do) but you give us stability (something everyone needs). Same deal with the suspension. The cushy ride is great on the highway which is where the car will be most of its life.
I dunno. Aside from puting what they aready have together a little tighter, I don't see anything wrong with this car. Okay, the windows could roll up a little faster. Does anyone know why they go up so slow (especially when moving them all at the same time)?
Rattles, wind suction noise with windows down, tire noise,....
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Whenever you make such a purchase, you have to consider the value vs your need. At some point you have to give in on some stuff - Sure there are cheaper ("vans")with less and more expensive ones that have more - but I could not find a better value vehicle. Seats 7, great leather interior, tows 3500lbs, great ride, on-board computer, galivanized steel exterior, lots of storage, etc. (my only complain is for the hard-to-active-horn).
I would have liked a life-gate and an manual transmission, but there was my compromise.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?G12D22DE3
What MPH, you ask?
Used cruise control the whole way.
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58 MPH.
Around 1800 RPM on the Tach.
Would have tried 57 MPH but didn't want to be too slow on the highway.
BTW. They can keep the new engine if the EPA estimates go down. Since I live in rather flat terrain, I'd rather have mileage over sprint times.
I purchased a Buick not a Porsche!
code: UM8
Sound system, multimedia, with navigation, ETR AM/FM stereo with CD player, includes seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, speed-compensated volume, TheftLock, Radio Data System (RDS) and premium 8-speaker system
Picture at
http://eogld.ecomm.gm.com/images/lightduty/radios/10345735-gmt257- .jpg
Thanks for the link beach15.
Regards,
Taras
I agree, it's all compromise. Sure there are tid bits here I see on other cars and think "hey that'd be cool." But if I had those cars I would have given up a lot of other stuff such as the HUD, XM, and Killer stereo. Options you just don't find anywhere else. Sure, another car might have a rear seat heater, but honestly. How often do you carry passengers in the winter? (keep in mind I'm a single college student).
My gas mileage hasn't been great. I get about 15mpg driving to and from school. It's about 3 miles and there's 3 stoplights and most of the time I'm idle. When I do drive the highways I get about 22mpg. Still not great considering my old Aztek's 27-30mpg. But she's a good deal heavier.
Oh, and personally I don't give C/D the time of day. I wrote them a letter once asking them why they praised certain cars with histories of horrid crash scores, lowsy cargo room, and other day to day practicalities and the reply said they're audience is driving enthusiasts and things like crash scores don't really matter to them. The idea is if a car can handle well you won't get in an accident in the first place. It was such a load of you know what. So yeah, I look at some of the news headlines there, but there reviews are so unbelievably biased and look at the driving fun, not the daily use. It'd be fine if they tested sports cars, but who wants to read a review of a family sedan, minivan, or SUV when the review is comparing them like they were two seater convertibles.
My only problem now is fixing the interior. I washed and waxed her on Friday and noticed that the rear speaker cover in the third row seats is falling off again and that the plast quarterpanel above it is hanging down. If anyone remembers I've had almost the entire rear plastic trim replaced after a dealership I took it to over my winter break managed to mangle the whole rear end. Anyhow. She's in the shop constantly for interior problems one after another caused by replacing all the parts due to that dealership (I take her to a new one now). Hopefully I can get this fixed and she'll actually make it a whole month without being at the shop.
I am a newcomer here and a owner of a beatitul black RDV CXL AWD with 1200 miles. So far everything is running fine.
I just wish it would have more power but we couldnt pass the 10% off the 35k MSRP, 3500 rebates and 2500 GM points, and wait for the 04 RDV Ultra with the new V6 DOHC engine, 255HP. Same as on the 04 Caddy CTS .
For a 35k car with the trailing package, I was surprised that it did not have the hitch. Dealer asked for almost 700 dollars for hitch and harness installed including taxes.
I place an order the www.gmpartsdirect.com for 228.20 + 20% SH. I am still waiting for the delivery.
Does anyone here have installed a GM one? Any instructions or figures? All the GM sites just show a picture of one but installed.
Thanks for your reply.