Finally had enough!!!
Officer Redneck
11-21-2005, 10:30 AM
Well folks, y'all may consider this a sin but i'm gonna trade off the Blazer.
When I bought this truck I thought I was getting a good deal. It even felt that way for about 3 months. Then The trouble started. Since May I have put over $700.00 in parts into this truck and it still screams for more. I finally talked my wife into selling this money-pit and i'm gonna buy a Honda Element EX. A warrenty, I ain't never had one of those and good gas mpg to. If anyone is interested in my belt squeakin', abs pulsin' lights commin' on at strange times, gas guzzlin' beast PM or Email me. :evillol:
When I bought this truck I thought I was getting a good deal. It even felt that way for about 3 months. Then The trouble started. Since May I have put over $700.00 in parts into this truck and it still screams for more. I finally talked my wife into selling this money-pit and i'm gonna buy a Honda Element EX. A warrenty, I ain't never had one of those and good gas mpg to. If anyone is interested in my belt squeakin', abs pulsin' lights commin' on at strange times, gas guzzlin' beast PM or Email me. :evillol:
OverBoardProject
11-21-2005, 04:12 PM
Hmmm, that sounds tempting.
Buy another lemon.... I think that I'll pass.
Too bad about your truck problems. I can't say that I balame you for wanting to sell it though.
Probably won't get any serious response on this board though and it might be a good trade in in this case.
My Blazer was a lemon to the former owners, but after 2 - 3 thousand canadian and lots of time working on it it's reliable now.
They didn't even change the oil on it.
Good Luck with the Element, and I hope that the 2006 models look better than the older models.
If not do yourself a favor and get it painted 1 solid color. (To me they look like they have several replacement panels that haven't been painted)
Buy another lemon.... I think that I'll pass.
Too bad about your truck problems. I can't say that I balame you for wanting to sell it though.
Probably won't get any serious response on this board though and it might be a good trade in in this case.
My Blazer was a lemon to the former owners, but after 2 - 3 thousand canadian and lots of time working on it it's reliable now.
They didn't even change the oil on it.
Good Luck with the Element, and I hope that the 2006 models look better than the older models.
If not do yourself a favor and get it painted 1 solid color. (To me they look like they have several replacement panels that haven't been painted)
DINO55
11-21-2005, 06:34 PM
Hey redneck, were going to miss ya here on the board,
Good luck with the new honda.....
HONDA
Had One Never Did Again
Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
Hallmark Of Non-Descript Automobiles
Hallmark Of Non-Destructable Automobiles
Good luck with the new honda.....
HONDA
Had One Never Did Again
Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
Hallmark Of Non-Descript Automobiles
Hallmark Of Non-Destructable Automobiles
Gabe25
11-21-2005, 06:44 PM
Sorry to hear you have to give up on your Blazer Redneck. Good luck on your new toy. As we say here in Hawaii. AAAAlohaaaa!!!!!!!!!
Officer Redneck
11-22-2005, 12:04 AM
I'm not gonna try and sell it to anyone I know or anyone here on the board. I like y'all to much for that. :smile: If someone wanted to spend the time and money on it, it would be a good truck. I just don't have the time or energy to spend on it. When it was first bought, it was a fun truck but the longer I own it, the more I hate it. I'll still hang on the boards but I just won't have the Blazer.
dmbrisket 51
11-22-2005, 02:46 AM
if your given up a gm, go for a Ford, i see less fords (and jeeps) then any other vehical on the road
Rmbodie
11-22-2005, 02:56 AM
Riceburner huh , I understand the dependable need . I bought my 89 Blazer with lots of little problems . But it was for for off road use mainly , so I spent time and money building it into the suv I wanted it to be . And tinkering on it is a favorite pastime . With the evening news last night . It seems GM is going to have alot of job losses coming soon . If they would have built in some reliability you would not be jumping ship and they would not be in this situation. Rob
rlith
11-22-2005, 05:47 AM
if your given up a gm, go for a Ford, i see less fords (and jeeps) then any other vehical on the road
They do say that 98% of fords are still on the road....The other 2% actually made it home!!! HA
They do say that 98% of fords are still on the road....The other 2% actually made it home!!! HA
mike2004tct
11-22-2005, 07:37 AM
Hey redneck, were going to miss ya here on the board,
Good luck with the new honda.....
HONDA
Had One Never Did Again
Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
Hallmark Of Non-Descript Automobiles
Hallmark Of Non-Destructable Automobiles
Run out of Acronym translations ? (This is quite short compared to Ford).
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
Good luck with the new honda.....
HONDA
Had One Never Did Again
Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
Hallmark Of Non-Descript Automobiles
Hallmark Of Non-Destructable Automobiles
Run out of Acronym translations ? (This is quite short compared to Ford).
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
xjcamaro89
11-22-2005, 08:10 AM
Hey Redneck, I like your thinking, i just traded in my 2000 Blazer for a 2005 Explorer with a warranty, something I never had before, Because I too just bought my blazer in April and since had put $700-800 into it, and mine only had 62,000 miles when I bought it. Besides I just heard on the news this morning, that GM cut around 30,000 jobs, and the person that was doing the investingating said that Gm needs to start building better cars (like ones that dont need ball joints and wheels bearing every time you turn your head) So good luck Redneck, im sure you probably wont have as much trouble with the Honda as you did your blazer! And if you do, its covered under warranty!!!
ZL1power69
11-22-2005, 10:01 AM
Run out of Acronym translations ? (This is quite short compared to Ford).
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
OLDSMOBILE
-Old Ladies Driving Slowly Making Others Behind Infuriatingly Late Everyday
-Overpriced Leisurely Driven Sedan Made of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
my first car was a 96 olds ciera, lol
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
OLDSMOBILE
-Old Ladies Driving Slowly Making Others Behind Infuriatingly Late Everyday
-Overpriced Leisurely Driven Sedan Made of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
my first car was a 96 olds ciera, lol
mike2004tct
11-22-2005, 11:06 AM
OLDSMOBILE
-Old Ladies Driving Slowly Making Others Behind Infuriatingly Late Everyday
-Overpriced Leisurely Driven Sedan Made of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
my first car was a 96 olds ciera, lol
Ahah, a reference to the Oldsmobuick. (Chevy Chase in "Fletch")
-Old Ladies Driving Slowly Making Others Behind Infuriatingly Late Everyday
-Overpriced Leisurely Driven Sedan Made of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
my first car was a 96 olds ciera, lol
Ahah, a reference to the Oldsmobuick. (Chevy Chase in "Fletch")
Officer Redneck
11-22-2005, 10:24 PM
if your given up a gm, go for a Ford, i see less fords (and jeeps) then any other vehical on the road
I traded off a '92 Ford Explorer XLT 4X4 for the Blazer and a '90 F-150 4X4 for the Explorer and an '86 Ranger for the F-150. I decided after the Explorer that I would never have another Ford. I have this great gift of buying vehicles just before they die. Each of the three Fords cost me an average of $400.00 a year in parts. As for an offroad vehicle, as soon as I find a steering column for the Ramcharger it will be ready to run.
I traded off a '92 Ford Explorer XLT 4X4 for the Blazer and a '90 F-150 4X4 for the Explorer and an '86 Ranger for the F-150. I decided after the Explorer that I would never have another Ford. I have this great gift of buying vehicles just before they die. Each of the three Fords cost me an average of $400.00 a year in parts. As for an offroad vehicle, as soon as I find a steering column for the Ramcharger it will be ready to run.
herkyhawki
11-22-2005, 10:54 PM
You gotta take into account that Blazers are dirt cheap to buy when you really look at what you get. So what if you spend $800/yr on parts. If you keep it for 4-5 years you will come out $$ ahead.
How do you come out ahead paying $500/month for something newer? If you can do a few repairs a Blazer is a very good investment.
How do you come out ahead paying $500/month for something newer? If you can do a few repairs a Blazer is a very good investment.
dmbrisket 51
11-23-2005, 12:17 AM
ive only got 2 words for the ram charger (specally if its an older (80's) with the 318 magnum in it) : FUCKING HOTT
OverBoardProject
11-23-2005, 12:20 AM
I've got 1 more thing to add...
Let's see those pictures of it!!!!!
Let's see those pictures of it!!!!!
dmbrisket 51
11-23-2005, 12:26 AM
weve got 5 at the shop, 1 ram w 100 318, 1 ram w 100 power ram, and 3 ram chargers, all from the mid-late 80's all freshly painted original, and the trucks are used daily as our plow truck, they are awsome, wont die, and the power ram has more power then you know what to do with
Officer Redneck
11-23-2005, 12:47 AM
My Ramcharger is an '86 with a rebuilt 360, shorty headers with 3 inch exhaust, 4 inch suspension lift, Crager Dragstar rims and 33X11.50r15 Wild Country XRT's. At this moment, it has about 1/2 turn play in the steering wheel and the tilt is broke so it just flops up and down. Makes it kinda hard to drive. When it was all together, it was a flat out beast!!! If anyone knows where to get a steering col. for it let me know as I have xhausted all the local resources.
By the way herkyhawky, my payment on the Element will be about $230.00 a month. Thats about $60.00 more than I pay now.
By the way herkyhawky, my payment on the Element will be about $230.00 a month. Thats about $60.00 more than I pay now.
DINO55
11-23-2005, 01:06 AM
Run out of Acronym translations ? (This is quite short compared to Ford).
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
OLDSMOBILE
Overpriced, Leisurely Driven Sedan Made Of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
Old ladies driving slowly making others behind insanely late everyday
I'm thinking about buying an Oldsmobile. How about some meaningful interpretations? :rofl:
OLDSMOBILE
Overpriced, Leisurely Driven Sedan Made Of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment
Old ladies driving slowly making others behind insanely late everyday
OverBoardProject
11-23-2005, 01:20 AM
how about Volkswagen?
DINO55
11-23-2005, 01:39 AM
VW
Virtually Worthless
Virtually Worthless
OverBoardProject
11-23-2005, 02:27 AM
VW
Virtually Worthless
:iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan
I like VW's!
As true as that might be they hold their value more than Chevy does where I live
Virtually Worthless
:iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan
I like VW's!
As true as that might be they hold their value more than Chevy does where I live
mike2004tct
11-23-2005, 07:43 AM
:iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan :iceslolan
I like VW's!
As true as that might be they hold their value more than Chevy does where I live
Well then, in your case it should be Very Worthwhile.
Hey, this is fun......
Vintage Wreck
Verooom Wacker
Vote Whenever
Very Worthless
I like VW's!
As true as that might be they hold their value more than Chevy does where I live
Well then, in your case it should be Very Worthwhile.
Hey, this is fun......
Vintage Wreck
Verooom Wacker
Vote Whenever
Very Worthless
OverBoardProject
11-23-2005, 10:21 AM
How about
Very
Old
Ladies
Kick
some
Wankers
Awfull
Genitals
Every
Night
ouch, Volkswagen is easy to start with, but hard to finish
Very
Old
Ladies
Kick
some
Wankers
Awfull
Genitals
Every
Night
ouch, Volkswagen is easy to start with, but hard to finish
DINO55
11-23-2005, 12:00 PM
How about
Very
Old
Ladies
Kick
some
Wankers
Awfull
Genitals
Every
Night
ouch, Volkswagen is easy to start with, but hard to finish
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
Very
Old
Ladies
Kick
some
Wankers
Awfull
Genitals
Every
Night
ouch, Volkswagen is easy to start with, but hard to finish
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
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