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Old 07-27-2004, 02:58 AM   #1
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Exclamation New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

I'm 19, and i just traded in my 96 Mustang Gt for an 94 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale. It's got 93,000 miles on it. With a tune up and a flush, do you think this car could make it on a sensable road trip from Chicago, IL to Vancouver Canada (4,000 miles Round Trip)???????? The trip is to take place in a few weeks so, please, someone get back to me. Thanks.

Also, i'm unfamiliar with Oldsmobiles...what's the average lifespan of a well maintained car as such??




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Re: New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

I owned a 1990 88 and put 213k miles on it before trading it in.
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Old 07-29-2004, 12:38 AM   #3
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The Olds has the same basic systems as the Ford - could you have checked your Ford for a trip?? If so, you can check out the Olds!! Average lifespan, if PROPERLY maintained, is 200,000 to 300,000 miles. Plus, you should be able to get around better in winter!!
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Re: New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

If you maintain it properly 200k is not unheard of,I have two a 98 & 95 and love um the most consistant running cars I ever owned and I'm 60.
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Re: New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

Hey I'm glad to read about the life span of an 88 Olds being 200-300k miles, my 95 Olds 88 LSS has a "mere" 120,000, hell it's a spring chicken. The car is rock solid and runs great, only had minor problems thus far, knock on wood, but at this rate, with one kid in college, I can't see getting rid of this jewel only to spend $30-40K on something else, this is money in the bank.
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Old 08-16-2004, 02:10 AM   #6
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Re: New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

Hey. Thanks for the advice, i flushed the radiator, got an oil change, a tune up, and crossed my fingers as i drove from chicago, to Vancouver. 4,000 miles later, i'm back home, and the car is still running great. Even w/o an oil change. (i'm getting one asap.) but, after all was said and done, i've got a new found trust for my olds.
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Re: Re: New To 88's. I Very Badly Need Advice.

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Hey. Thanks for the advice, i flushed the radiator, got an oil change, a tune up, and crossed my fingers as i drove from chicago, to Vancouver. 4,000 miles later, i'm back home, and the car is still running great. Even w/o an oil change. (i'm getting one asap.) but, after all was said and done, i've got a new found trust for my olds.
Glad you made it but an oil change on time is what keeps those things alive longer. Also a transmission filter and fluid change on schedule can save you some real heartache.
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