1992 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2
Summary:
The cavalier could take a good beating
Faults:
130,000 the car is in it's first accident. The front end looks badly damaged, but it is repaired within 12 hours. The hood and rad is replaced. The bumper is pulled back to the original position.
At 189,000 the car has a tune up.
The brakes are changed.
The crank sensor went at around 189,000 kilometers.
At around 200,000 kilometers, the car has it's first oil change in three years.
The doors and rocket panels are the worst spots on the car for rust.
The brakes are changed.
At 220,000 the car has it's second serious accident were it flew off a cliff into some tree that help stop the car. The car is repaired within 12 hours, needing only one new tire, one rim, the bumper welded and antifreeze added to the rad.
The fuel pump went at 230,000 kilometers.
The modulator went at 240,000 kilometers.
The battery is replaced.
The starter is having trouble. It now takes a few tries before it starts.
Now it's parked at 269,000 kilometers since there's a new problem that as not yet been diagnosed.
General Comments:
The overall time I have spent driving this car I loved every minute of it.
I have now bought a new car since my cavalier is not as reliable due to it's history, but still I will not sell it. I will keep it so that someday I will replace all the weak part of the car so that it could take an other beating.
It's the strongest car I have ever driven!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 24th May, 2003
18th Mar 2003, 02:02
The problem with the car leaking is probably due to a hairline crack in the fire wall. The water will leak and drain to the back floor board. Out side of the windshield there is the area that I believe is called the cow or cowl area, water will drain to the outside of the fire wall, but if a seal or weld is broken the water will flow inside the car. If you can't locate the exact problem try spraying under coating in that area it should stop it or at least slow it down. If you locate the exact area then try applying some jb weld. I have no know problems with my cavalier leaking, but I did have a beretta with this problem.