wiper blades
billyboyb
03-13-2005, 11:56 AM
Can wiper blade rubbers be cleaned with de-natured alcohol?? or armour all??? or both???
THANKS....... :)
THANKS....... :)
KJRich
03-16-2005, 08:51 AM
Probably regular soapy water would be best. I keep them as clean as I can and replace them at least once per year, they're not that expensive.
billyboyb
03-17-2005, 07:53 AM
nice car........2004???
KJRich
03-17-2005, 10:12 AM
Thanks.
Close, 2003. :wink:
I removed the big long silver bowtie.
Close, 2003. :wink:
I removed the big long silver bowtie.
billyboyb
03-17-2005, 05:47 PM
good idea, i have a 2003 also........neat little car
got hold of some leather fragrance from a company out west and the leather smell is awesome.....best ive found yet....
25105 miles so far.......
got hold of some leather fragrance from a company out west and the leather smell is awesome.....best ive found yet....
25105 miles so far.......
KJRich
03-17-2005, 08:45 PM
I'm very happy with mine, too. 29 or 30 mpg everyday, better on highway trips. It has all the toys I need, too. Of course it would be nice to have 200+ supercharged horses like the Cobalt SS, but the power is decent.
billyboyb
03-18-2005, 10:59 AM
I'm very happy with mine, too. 29 or 30 mpg everyday, better on highway trips. It has all the toys I need, too. Of course it would be nice to have 200+ supercharged horses like the Cobalt SS, but the power is decent.
wow!! you get good milage i get about 21 around town and maybe 25 on the highway
you also have the sport model, which i dont, having 4 kids and a wife i need the sedan...
how many miles you put on her so far? im at 25,120
consumers magazine gave our car a lousy rating, im pretty pissed off at that, i think and have always thought, the cavalier was a dependable neat, and quick car.....i dont really pay attention to that mag anyway......
wow!! you get good milage i get about 21 around town and maybe 25 on the highway
you also have the sport model, which i dont, having 4 kids and a wife i need the sedan...
how many miles you put on her so far? im at 25,120
consumers magazine gave our car a lousy rating, im pretty pissed off at that, i think and have always thought, the cavalier was a dependable neat, and quick car.....i dont really pay attention to that mag anyway......
billyboyb
03-18-2005, 11:00 AM
I'm very happy with mine, too. 29 or 30 mpg everyday, better on highway trips. It has all the toys I need, too. Of course it would be nice to have 200+ supercharged horses like the Cobalt SS, but the power is decent.
wow!! you get good milage i get about 21 around town and maybe 25 on the highway
you also have the sport model, which i dont, having 4 kids and a wife i need the sedan...
how many miles you put on her so far? im at 25,120
consumers magazine gave our car a lousy rating, im pretty pissed off at that, i think and have always thought, the cavalier was a dependable neat, and quick car.....i dont really pay attention to that mag anyway......
wow!! you get good milage i get about 21 around town and maybe 25 on the highway
you also have the sport model, which i dont, having 4 kids and a wife i need the sedan...
how many miles you put on her so far? im at 25,120
consumers magazine gave our car a lousy rating, im pretty pissed off at that, i think and have always thought, the cavalier was a dependable neat, and quick car.....i dont really pay attention to that mag anyway......
KJRich
03-18-2005, 11:25 AM
Mine just turned over 22,500 miles.
I only have 2 kids right now, 2 girls, one 4 months the other 2 years.
I don't care for those idiots at that magazine either, I've always had great luck with Cavaliers, over 200,000 miles was not uncommon for me. According to them, we should all be driving an Accord or Camry.
I only have 2 kids right now, 2 girls, one 4 months the other 2 years.
I don't care for those idiots at that magazine either, I've always had great luck with Cavaliers, over 200,000 miles was not uncommon for me. According to them, we should all be driving an Accord or Camry.
billyboyb
03-18-2005, 11:39 AM
Mine just turned over 22,500 miles.
I only have 2 kids right now, 2 girls, one 4 months the other 2 years.
I don't care for those idiots at that magazine either, I've always had great luck with Cavaliers, over 200,000 miles was not uncommon for me. According to them, we should all be driving an Accord or Camry.
i agree.......not enough U.S.A. support for our own made cars..
i have 4 girls 8, 6, 4, 1/12 and they love the car, they wash it all the time and really surprise me how clean they detail the insides.
i guess with our low milers we can expect a long happy road ahead.... :)
I only have 2 kids right now, 2 girls, one 4 months the other 2 years.
I don't care for those idiots at that magazine either, I've always had great luck with Cavaliers, over 200,000 miles was not uncommon for me. According to them, we should all be driving an Accord or Camry.
i agree.......not enough U.S.A. support for our own made cars..
i have 4 girls 8, 6, 4, 1/12 and they love the car, they wash it all the time and really surprise me how clean they detail the insides.
i guess with our low milers we can expect a long happy road ahead.... :)
4dr92cavi4cyl
03-31-2005, 03:11 PM
I hate that long silver bowtie, it was the first thing I noticed when the new models came out, did you have to get a new piece or were you able to remove it from the stock piece?
KJRich
03-31-2005, 03:36 PM
I removed it using a combination of fishing line, goo gone, wd 40, blow dryer and lots of patience. :wink:
4dr92cavi4cyl
04-01-2005, 01:23 PM
That's first thing I'd do. Looks sooo much better!
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