GM reman engine
Got a 07 LT,2.4L,put 20k miles on it,valves went bad,got a reman from GM,sent me an engine with NO crankshaft position sensor ring,sent it back,they sent another one,same story.Reported it to GM,they were not aware of this till I PITCHED A *****,now I find that this has happened alot.My baby has not had a engine for 27 days.So if yer thinking about getting a reman engine,make sure your supplier has actually tested it out,might cost a bit more.When I asked GM for some help with the rental car($500.00 as of today)Guess how that worked out? NOTHING. Anybody else have this happen?::skull1:
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Welcome to the site :smile: I moved this thread to general hhr.
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But you forgot to approve it:D, I did it.
I did not know that GM sold reman engines. Most remans come bare, many don't even have an oil pan. ALL electronics are the purchasers problem. |
My 2006 HHR is my last GM car, love my HHR a little over 67,000 miles some minor problums still I love the HHR they just did not know how to sell it.
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Originally Posted by jay loukakis
(Post 746929)
My 2006 HHR is my last GM car, love my HHR a little over 67,000 miles some minor problums still I love the HHR they just did not know how to sell it.
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Originally Posted by Knightrider03m
(Post 746968)
The HHR was a special type of auto. It wasn't quite a car, it wasn't quite a wagon and it wasn't quite a suv. It only appealed to a select amount of people. I think GM made this car on a hope that it would hook more people but missed the mark.
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I agree with Doc, there are an awful lot of them out there. It did go head to head with the PT Cruiser, and IMO had/has a lot more to offer than the PT. The demand for them used seems to be cyclic. A year ago the dealer was offering me virtually what I paid for my 07 new, this year not so much. Regardless, I'm hanging on to it since it is specially set up to tow behind our motor home.
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