1995 Chevrolet Corsica LT 3.1 V6 SFI
Summary:
A whole other story
Faults:
A/C compressor at 140k.
Engine and transmission mounts, front struts at 190k.
Water pump at 220k.
Thermostat, radiator, starter, battery cables at 230k.
Crankshaft sensor at 250k.
Oil and transmission pans at 270k.
General Comments:
This car looks bland and boring on the outside, but when you drive it, you realize you cannot judge a book by its cover. It is even reliable and has a smooth ride, along with an engine that delivers great performance and eats a little amount of gas. I bought this car for $1300 with maintenance records stating that a new engine was put in because of bad gaskets. Luckily for me this car has been fabulous for me.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 5th May, 2016
8th May 2016, 13:32
Life's too short to be a "frugal zealot", let alone their king!
10th May 2016, 10:47
This sounds like the absolute perfect car to own if you work in a refinery, steel mill, inner city lot, etc where you worry about owning a new car. Having parking dings or paint issues and loss from a heavy industry factory parking lot. I have seen cars in these places with pitted windshields and bad paint loss. Why people drive new expensive models to me doesn't make sense in those specific cases.
12th May 2016, 03:51
Nothing could be further from the truth!
To spend as little money as possible on something that doesn't matter all that much is the smarter way to go.
You don't care about cars? This is the perfect car. Go learn French, or botany, or go skinny dipping in a lake with an attractive member of the sex that appeals to you.
Going from boring point A to boring point B doesn't require a divestment. This guy is doing it right.
30th Mar 2017, 04:50
This person gets it!
Most automotive forum posters can't seem to grasp the idea that people who purchase inexpensive & boring vehicles have interests outside the automotive realm. If they could take their daily commute in the any of the fastest and/or most decadent cars ever built, it would still be wasted time to them.
30th Mar 2017, 14:35
Why would "people that purchase inexpensive and boring vehicles" and "have interests outside the automotive realm" even be on an "automotive forum", let alone posting something on it?
30th Mar 2017, 15:00
Doesn't sound like the car to take out a hot date. They may feel sorry for you and pay for your meal though. When you get old you can hand your life savings over to a nursing home.
31st Mar 2017, 20:47
That's just sad. All that money you saved driving a 20+ year old Corsica to go "skinny dipping", and then when you die, someone else will get it all.
And probably use it to buy a Corvette. {θ¿Ω}
1st Apr 2017, 15:27
Or likely buy another Corsica or put it towards a nursing home. Nobody passed away to buy mine. Going 8 more years to schools at night put me me behind the wheel. I would do the exact same again. There's no free rides out here.
8th May 2016, 03:34
This review is awesome! $1300 and you get 170,000 miles out of it?
You are the king of frugal zealots my friend!