Let me set the scene here.
My 1997 Pontiac Bonneville with 115,000 miles has had the following items replaced:
6/05 - new fuel pump/sending unit
7/05 - head gasket
8/05 - alternator
9/05 - water pump
My 1998 Chevy Silverado with 93,000 miles has had the following items replaced:
8/05 - alternator
10/05 - water pump
These last couple of months have been nothing but vehicle problems for me. So, is buying foreign the way to go? I've pretty much been a GM man, but I'm debating whether to stay with that mind set.
This is the Bonneville's 2nd water pump. I replaced the water pump back in 01 with a new GM one. The new one lasted 4 years, which is the exact number of years as the original stock one. To me 4 years isn't a long time.
Before I bought the Silverado I had a 1993 GMC Sonoma. Nothing but problems with that also. However, I did have a 1991 Chevy Cavalier with over 221,000 miles on it.
My 1997 Pontiac Bonneville with 115,000 miles has had the following items replaced:
6/05 - new fuel pump/sending unit
7/05 - head gasket
8/05 - alternator
9/05 - water pump
My 1998 Chevy Silverado with 93,000 miles has had the following items replaced:
8/05 - alternator
10/05 - water pump
These last couple of months have been nothing but vehicle problems for me. So, is buying foreign the way to go? I've pretty much been a GM man, but I'm debating whether to stay with that mind set.
This is the Bonneville's 2nd water pump. I replaced the water pump back in 01 with a new GM one. The new one lasted 4 years, which is the exact number of years as the original stock one. To me 4 years isn't a long time.
Before I bought the Silverado I had a 1993 GMC Sonoma. Nothing but problems with that also. However, I did have a 1991 Chevy Cavalier with over 221,000 miles on it.