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Old 03-02-2006, 01:22 PM
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Re: Cavalier Reliability

it really seems like the later years ones run for longer than the older ones, with most of the engines anyways

but it also seems that alot less of the later years ones sold than the early ones

ironic possibly


it seems that with the older ones the Z24 are the best ones to have, along with any of the 2.4L ones,

and the later ones all seem to drive/ride lots better than the 94 older ones, the 95-up actually seem very improved

and thats coming from an old beater truck and big car freak like me that doesnt evne like little FWD cars very much at all,




good luck
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