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Old 02-02-2008, 12:15 AM
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High Mileage

Today I met a woman with a 2000 Intrigue with 234,000 miles on it. I think that may be the highest mileage I've seen on an Intrigue with a 3.5. I've seen several 3.8's with 170,000+ miles and a few with over 200k miles (only a few 3.8 Intrigues like this - usually I see Buicks with over 200k miles). By the way, I've actually driven these cars (I valet in Pittsburgh). The 2000 felt really good, with the engine starting up and running great, as if it had 23k miles on it. She said she had it since new and did mostly highway miles.

Anyone here have higher miles?

As for me, I'll be happy to make it to 150k miles, especially with the way I push mine often.
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Old 02-02-2008, 12:22 AM
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Re: High Mileage

Well the 3.5 is just as solid as the 3.8, and they use the same tranny found in some of the 3.8 cars, so its not uncommon. I think the uncommonness is the fact its still a somewhat new car with that high of mileage.

Personally ive got 152,xxx miles and still goin strong, and I push mine pretty hard. Ive had it since 105,xxx
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Old 02-02-2008, 04:51 PM
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Re: High Mileage

I put 230k on a '98 (3.8) and currently have 140k my 2000 (3.5)
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:43 PM
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Re: High Mileage

314,000 km and running good here..
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Old 02-04-2008, 09:55 AM
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I'm at 245K MILES on the 2nd tranny, original engine. ('98 GSL). Everything works OK except the A/C compressor needs a new shaft seal, will get to it this summer. Radio sometimes doesn't work on the rear speakers if it is below 45 degrees outside, but if the interior gets warm enough, they will come on. All in all, its been a great car, and I will continue to band-aid it until she blows up! Have you looked at the price of new cars lately??!!
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Old 02-04-2008, 12:21 PM
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Re: High Mileage

That sounds like the perfect excuse to get new speakers. You shouldnt have to suffer by waiting until the car warms up to listen to music. Thats just not fair. At least thats what you should tell anyone who doesnt think you need new ones.

Do you know if your Upper Intake Manifold has been replaced remark?
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Re: High Mileage

2000 Intrigue - 155,000 miles. Bought in jan of 2004 with 61,000 miles.
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Old 02-04-2008, 06:52 PM
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Re: High Mileage

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That sounds like the perfect excuse to get new speakers. You shouldnt have to suffer by waiting until the car warms up to listen to music. Thats just not fair. At least thats what you should tell anyone who doesnt think you need new ones.

Do you know if your Upper Intake Manifold has been replaced remark?
mine is the original UIM and I hope it never has to be replaced. I think the more north you live the less common the UIM failure is. I live in ontario, canada..while we do get hot summers it rarely goes over 95f...and i know in the south it easily hits 110+...but on the subject i did notice a bit of smoke coming from the exhaust area under the throttle body ...not loosing any coolant, runs fine, and does not smell like coolant...so im gonna pray its just oil (engine does drip oil on the garage floor when parked for a bit)
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Re: High Mileage

She has had the UIM replaced, at 90 K. The speaker issue isn't in the speakers, however, it is the crappy solder joints in the Delco head. I worked for GM for 20+ years, and Delco radios (and all of their electronics for that matter) were known for the marginal solder bath temperatures, resulting in cold joints. These were the products manufactured in Mexico, I am not aware of the quality of the Chinese and Malaysian products.
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Re: High Mileage

I have a 2000 3.5 and just pasted 180,000. Still going strong and I love my Intrigue! I bought it with 30k and I couldn't be happier. I'm glad to hear others have high miles as well.
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Re: High Mileage

Have a 2000 Intrigue gx 95k runs good but mpg is the worst part about it right now all gaskets look a bit greasy at 92000mi to 94600 now I've added over a quart and a half of oil. The fuel gauge drops everytime I push it. I've seen a low of 15mpg and it smells like coolant and im always checking oil and coolant. I dont see a coolant drip or leak on the floor but I am unsure about it leaking oil. No SES SVS lights are on either and best I got was 21mpg when it was driven 85% highway. My tank range is like 225miles as fuel light appears.
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:16 AM
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Re: High Mileage

The 3.5L engine is a known oil burner. Not uncommon to have to add a quart of oil every 1500 miles. You need to find out why you are losing coolant. Check your air filter and while you are at it, clean the mass air flow sensor and throttle body plate. Changing the spark plugs will probably help as well.

I have 157k miles on my 2000 Intrigue. With my daily commute I average between 24-27 mpg. It all depends on how many errands I have to run over the weekend.
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Re: High Mileage

Changing the oxygen sensor located in the rear exhaust manifold can have a large effect on gas mileage, if you are burning coolant and very likely burning oil, those two things can kill an oxygen sensor in no time, just because it doesnt throw a code doesnt mean its not in need of replacement. The sensor head can become coated with the remnants of coolant and oil and not read properly.
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Re: High Mileage

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Changing the oxygen sensor located in the rear exhaust manifold can have a large effect on gas mileage, if you are burning coolant and very likely burning oil, those two things can kill an oxygen sensor in no time, just because it doesnt throw a code doesnt mean its not in need of replacement. The sensor head can become coated with the remnants of coolant and oil and not read properly.
On the highway, I'm getting about 27 mpg doing 75 to 80 mph. What is your opinion of that gas mileage? 99 Intrigue with 100k miles.
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Old 03-16-2008, 02:11 AM
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Re: High Mileage

Sounds pretty good to me, its definetely in the EPA estimate range. According to my calculations, when I went to OK this past summer I got about 28-29 running those same speeds with the AC on. Into the 30s with some drafting.

Each car is different, and theres a lot of variables, so Id say youre doing just fine. You might be able to squeak out a little more by running a bit more air in your tires, see how much air your tires are rated for though, most can handle a lot more than the 31 or whatever that GM recommends. I usually run about 35 in mine. I think I used to run about 40 in the tires I had when I went to OK because they were rated for like 45 or 50 I think. Some folks dont like to exceed the manufacture rating, but Ive never had an issue with it. Every tire is different so how can they apply one figure to rule them all?
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