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I have a 92, with about 155k on it, great commuter car. I see no reason why it won't last another 100k.
Anyone have knowledge about this?
aghh..the rear end of the car looked like it was going to bottomed out! it was one scary sight! i had to drive 75 miles slowly!!
my dealer says there is nothing wrong with the car!
is this normal?
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I had a 99 and it was the exact same.....now just for fun try to maintain 85mph on the freeway all loaded down!
That said, I would try to scrounge up the extra cash and buy a new 2003 Corolla, or a Mazda protege or Focus , over the Prizm. The only reason being is the Prizm is a bit tight inside in comparison. The incentives are a strong pull, but if you keep the car a long time you will be glad you spent the extra for a slightly bigger car. The 2003 Corolla a way bigger and more luxurious yet is just as economical and not too much higher in price.
But I do understand wanting to keep the price down. If you do decide the 2002 Prizm is the way to go, let me say you will have made a good decision.
Here's a quick calc I did at carsdirect.com
YOUR CAR: 2002 Oldsmobile Alero 4dr Sedan GL1 (note the GX is the base model, the GL1 as priced has power windows, locks, etc.) as of May 22, 2002
CarsDirect.com Price $17,144
(Incentive or rebates included in price)
MSRP $20,215
Invoice $18,744
Subtract another 1000 for Olds certificate, gm card 550 dollars, gm grad program 400 and you are at about 15200....i guess that is 2200 more than the Prizm.....I know that can drive up your payment 50 bucks a month if you are tight on cash.
The Prizm is not a big car, but neither am I (5-8) or my wife (5-4). If you are substantially bigger you may want to consider something bigger. If you take real long trips, you may want something bigger. But for our circumstances, this car is perfect.
As far as a Cavilier, I have never been in one, nor do I ever plan to get in one. Yes, this Prizm has a Chevy badge, but its the Toyota powetrain is why we are on our second Prizm. Otherwise, we wouldn't own a Chevy.
My brother in law went through 2 cavliers in about 6 years time....oddly enough my sisters' Beretta had a 13 year life......
I bought the Prizm knowing it had Toyota quality and it did. Got to use my GM card dollars on it also. GO FOR IT!!!!
I've seen current model year used Prizms with like 10,000 miles on them for under 10 grand.
Infinia, time to go on a hunt! Maybe you should have an agent from carsdirect.com get the car for you, and you'd still get to use all your incentives.
(Incentive or rebates included in price)
MSRP $19,758
Invoice $18,272
this was for a fully loaded (every option)Prizm LSi. Subtract the college grad and GM card rebate and whichever options you dont want (sunroof?).
I think CD could get you the car you want, and new.
im a 2002 corolla owner and so far my car is been pretty good. Nice weather is really making my car run great right now. kind of rode rough(suspension) in the cold weather though (geo metro didnt do this)But im really protective of this car and notice everything baout it.
give us an update after youve had the car for awhile
Have you seen the Letter from the Town Hall Manager on the Town Hall Welcome page? If not, you might want to follow that link to have a look.
And hang on to your seats. Change is never easy - for any of us - but resolving the Search problems we've had will be worth the pain.
Pat
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B. If it truely requires valve adjustment ther is some risk of engine damage by not performing the adjustment. The risk is that the exhaust valves would have to little clearance and remain slight open and then burn. If this would occuri then you would need to get a valve job.
I would verify that the car doesn't have hydraulic lifters and if that is the case I would follow the manufacturers guidelines..
I have owned Corollas (my work car) for the past 13 years (a 89 and a 99), and the only unscheduled maintenance I ever had was to replace a starter motor ($140) at around 95,000 on my 89. I sold my 89 at 140,000 miles (still looked and ran like new). I just wanted a new one.
Shifting "gets on your nerves?" After you get used to it, you'll probably never buy an automatic again. I have only driven sticks, and it makes even a Corolla more fun.
Enjoy!
This is a very smooth, refined car for the money, espcecially after the $3000 rebate.
i've noticed the rear seatbelts don't retract too well. i have to "help" them into "retraction". is this normal? also i'll ask again...does anyone know where i can get a hood deflector?
i just wanted to say that this prizm is one of the best cars that i have EVER owned!!
eneth- quick note: of the many Camrys we've leased or owned, my mother disliked our 95 quite a bit- front brakes often locked up prematurely, interior trim problems, squeaking seats.... got out of that lease early, and she has insisted on ABS ever since. ABS on that car would have been nice, but at that time it was about &1100 on our 4cly. Hers and my father's favorites were the 91 we had, and the current 02 that we just got.
~alpha
BTW, my sister recently bought an '03 Corolla and she loves it.