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monopoly 08-17-2005 05:57 PM

2001 GA how long will it last?
 
My dads giving me his 2001 4dr GrandAm SE V6 for FREE.

Its got 167K on it no spoiler and its white...Im going to sell my 2005 sunfire and drive this Grand am untill it blows up. something tells me that will be coming soon...But its one owner and my dad has babied it never abused and always kept mechanically sound.

So you guys think this car will last at least another 40-50K? mind you the brakes were just done with new calipers, rotors and pads on the front and the drums got new shoes and machined..also new starter was put in a few months back. plus new front wheel bearings as well.

Premium Dude 08-17-2005 07:17 PM

If you can take care of it and not drive like dumbass, then i dont see why it should fail. Especially since your dad babied it.

rabbitman 08-17-2005 08:01 PM

That car should be good for another 100k. Just be nice to it, and don't race. That car should have the 3100 V6, which is a pretty good engine.

TurboSupra12 08-18-2005 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by rabbitman
That car should be good for another 100k. Just be nice to it, and don't race. That car should have the 3100 V6, which is a pretty good engine.


Has the 3400 V6 I beleive. That's what my mom's 99 SE has in it.

drifter420 08-18-2005 06:47 PM

Try askin these guys

http://www.oqcgp.com/main.php

They should be able to tell you if there's any reliability issue, cheap mods, mods and so on regardin your GA

Nastyzed 08-18-2005 06:50 PM

Aside from the crappy intake gaskets (3400) (which they no longer sell) they are great engines and dont hesitate to beat on yours.I swear the GM 60* V6 line was made with bulletproof internals.I had a beater grand prix with the 3100 and it had 467,xxx on the clock when I sold it to a friend who is still driving it today from port dover to toronto.The 4t60e auto is a good tranny but did not react well to the higher powered 3.4 DOHC.They are great cars search on club GP and look at the milage guys are getting on these cars with stock drivetrain.

rabbitman 08-18-2005 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Nastyzed
Aside from the crappy intake gaskets (3400) (which they no longer sell) they are great engines and dont hesitate to beat on yours.I swear the GM 60* V6 line was made with bulletproof internals.I had a beater grand prix with the 3100 and it had 467,xxx on the clock when I sold it to a friend who is still driving it today from port dover to toronto.The 4t60e auto is a good tranny but did not react well to the higher powered 3.4 DOHC.They are great cars search on club GP and look at the milage guys are getting on these cars with stock drivetrain.

Yeah my inlaws just had theirs replaced. And you're right it's a 3400 not a 3100. I must have been on crack or something.

Nastyzed 08-18-2005 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by rabbitman
Yeah my inlaws just had theirs replaced. And you're right it's a 3400 not a 3100. I must have been on crack or something.


Yeah from what I hear my buddys a goodwrench tech and it seems the intakes were overtorqed on the assembly line causeing the gasket to fail early.The new designed gaskets have small rings in them to prevent being "crushed" under torq.Damn detroit auto workers ;)

monopoly 08-18-2005 09:04 PM

^LOL now that u meantion it i just got the tranny flushed today and put in new red line tranny fluid. it shifts sooo much smoother it was shifting a little rough

but it boots pretty good and the gas mileage is decent...avg'ing about 450km a tank which is 53L. The bodys not in the greatest shape though definately could use new paint but im not putting any money into this car unless its to keep it running.

And i beleive the intake gaskets have been replaced twice already lol...im trying to find something aftermarket but no luck so far

ricernoob 08-18-2005 09:28 PM

So how come you assume it will "blow up" very soon? Still 16? Don't make the car pay for your age.

These "inferior and cheap quality" domestics (especially the GM 3.1 and 3.4's) will last up to 250K easy. All you will do is regular maintenance such as brakes and what not.

I've had one. It had close to 250K's & virtually no problems...the only problem was that I totalled it...I wanted to squeeze a healthy 300K out of that thing. It was well on its way of doing it too.

monopoly 08-19-2005 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by ricernoob
So how come you assume it will "blow up" very soon? Still 16? Don't make the car pay for your age.

These "inferior and cheap quality" domestics (especially the GM 3.1 and 3.4's) will last up to 250K easy. All you will do is regular maintenance such as brakes and what not.

I've had one. It had close to 250K's & virtually no problems...the only problem was that I totalled it...I wanted to squeeze a healthy 300K out of that thing. It was well on its way of doing it too.

Still 16!? lol Jeez im older than u! :retard:

Regular maintenance will be done that parts in good hands...I mean its had its share of problems such as fuses, relays and the CD player doesnt work anymore...I was just curious thats all, i dont know about grand ams and 3400 series engines.

rabbitman 08-19-2005 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Nastyzed
Yeah from what I hear my buddys a goodwrench tech and it seems the intakes were overtorqed on the assembly line causeing the gasket to fail early.The new designed gaskets have small rings in them to prevent being "crushed" under torq.Damn detroit auto workers ;)

Reminds me of a good story that was in Car and Driver a while ago. It was a letter from a guy whose Dad bought a new 1958 Oldsmobile. When they took it off the lot it had a really bad rattle in the rear quarter panel. They took it back immediatley, and the dealer gave them a car to use while they looked at it. So they went back the next day, and a mechanic was removing the rear fender when they got there. When they pulled the fender off, a Coke bottle fell out and smashed on the ground. There was a note inside that said, "Rattles don't it." I can't see that going over well.

rabbitman 08-19-2005 05:29 PM

:offtopic1 There was another one it that same issue from a Honda mechanic. Some lady brought a new Civic back because the drivers seat was stuck. He said she raised a huge fuss about it being a Honda, and WTF was the problem with the seat. Expeceted it to be fixed right away, BLAHBLAHBLAH. Any way the mechanic took it in, and had a look. Couldn't figure it out, so he removed the seat only to find a used condom jammed in the seat track. He put in a bag, and stapled it to the invoice. Said she came in in a huff, then went beet red, and paid for it and left. :owned:

TurboSupra12 08-19-2005 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Nastyzed
Aside from the crappy intake gaskets (3400) (which they no longer sell) they are great engines and dont hesitate to beat on yours.I swear the GM 60* V6 line was made with bulletproof internals.I had a beater grand prix with the 3100 and it had 467,xxx on the clock when I sold it to a friend who is still driving it today from port dover to toronto.The 4t60e auto is a good tranny but did not react well to the higher powered 3.4 DOHC.They are great cars search on club GP and look at the milage guys are getting on these cars with stock drivetrain.


Ah yes. that damn intake gasket. my moms car needs one. They're ing expensive to fix too!!

(oh, go to www.gaownersclub.com i thik that's the site. it's a pretty good site.)

Raven1210 08-21-2005 03:21 AM

Owr Company van 97 venture has a 3400 motor in it and the intake gasket is gone, its been going for the past 2 years know, it has 300,000kms on it and still running strong and that thing took a beating


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