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moving on
well guys and gals, its been fun, and its been informative, but after about 4 yrs of owning my alero 3.4 i've decided to move on. i spent ALOT of money fixing my car....but i also beat the hell out of it during work too. i loved this car, but i just couldn't stomach throwing another 5k into it to fix some problems i've been haveing for awhile. all in all the alero is a good car, i believe it just wasn't built to handle me driveing lol.
all of you here have been great and VERY helpful with issues i had, and i was glad to be able to pass on some of my knowledge from perosnal experience from fixing it. i'd like to give special thanks to bnaylor who has never shied away from helping anyone here. i promise i'll stop in once in a while and try to help some more. for now, i get to have fun whiping a 2005 pontiac g6. again, thank you all and good luck. sincerely raz |
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Re: moveing on
Thanks for the kind words Raz. Sorry to hear about that but sometimes it is better to move on when it comes to an Alero or similar GM N body car. Good luck on whatever car you decide to get as a replacement. You are always welcome here on AF as a good contributing member. Your help will always be welcome since we do not have that many active participants and many just come on for quick help.
Regards, BN
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