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2 Dr Colonnade H. T. Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:39300
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT DRIVER THAT NEEDS NOTHING,THIS IS IT! WE HAVE OWNED THIS VEVICLE 4 YEARS PUTTING ON JUST A FEW THOUSAND MILES. THE CAR ONLY HAS 39,000 MILES ON IT NOW. WHEN WE FOUND IT WE REPLACED THE ALTERNATOR,FRESHENED THE EXHAUST AND REPLACED THE TIRES. THE CAR WAS BUILT WITH THE 350 PACKAGE WHICH GAVE IT THE BETTER TRIM. THE MOTOR AND TRANS ARE BOTH 350 THE MOTOR BEING A 4 BBL CARB.POWER DISC BRAKES,POWER STEERING, COLD AIR CONDITIONING,TILT WHEEL CHROME MOLDINGS AND REMOTE MIRROR. WE HAVE THE WINDOW STICKER AND OWNERS MANUAL AND WARRANTY BOOK. AS I MENTIONED EARLIER THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING BUT I WILL TRY TO DESCRIBE ANY FLAWS. THERE IS NO RUST ON THE CAR ANYWHERE BUT A COUPLE SPOTS THE PAINT HAD BLISTERED LIKE AT THE HOOD EDGE. I DID NOT WANT TO DO ANY PAINT WORK SO I HAD TOUCH UP PAINT BLENDED AND BRUSH TOUCHED. .BY A REAR SIDE MARKER LAMP IS A SCRATCH.THERE IS NO RUST UNDER THE VINYL TOP,UNDER THE DOOR SILLS OR IN THE TRUNK WHERE THE ORIGINAL MAT AND INFO STICKERS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. 
I HOPE THE PICTURES SHOW THE CONDITION BUT IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS LET ME KNOW. THIS CAR IS SELLING AT NO RESERVE. 

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GM to offer 2 years free maintance on most 2014 models

Thu, 06 Jun 2013

A day after Ford announced it was scaling back the complimentary maintenance program for its Lincoln brand, General Motors has gone in the completely opposite direction, offering most of its 2014 lineup with free maintenance. Since 2011, Cadillac models have all come with a four-year/50,000-mile complimentary maintenance program, but Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles will now come standard with free maintenance for two years or 24,000 miles for the 2014 model year.
The program will give vehicle owners and lessees free oil changes, tire rotations and 27-point inspections following the recommended maintenance schedule laid out in each vehicle's owner's manual. We contacted GM to see which vehicles were eligible for the program, and a spokesperson got back to us with the following comment:
"All 2014 models are eligible, it's just that the included services vary by model, e.g., Spark EV would not need oil changes, Corvettes don't recommend tire rotations."

GM warning 800,000 owners that their cars may need oil changes more frequently than they say

Fri, 05 Apr 2013

The days of changing your engine oil every 3,000 miles are long gone thanks to most cars having automatic oil monitoring systems, but about 800,000 General Motors vehicles apparently have incorrect monitoring software that is leading to premature engine component wear. According to Autoweek, certain 2010-2012 Buick LaCrosse, Regal, Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain models equipped with 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines could be going too long in between oil changes resulting in a higher-than-normal number of warranty claims for the engine's balance chain. The balance chain links the balance shaft to the crankshaft, and a worn one can produce higher noise levels.
As a fix, GM dealers will be reprogramming the software for the monitors in an effort to reduce the interval between oil changes, which varies based on driving habits and conditions. Through February 2015, the software update will be done at no cost to vehicle owners, but since this is not a recall, after that point, it will be up to the discretion of dealers as to whether or not they will charge for the service. What isn't immediately clear is whether GM plans on giving assistance to out-of-warranty customers who are experiencing engine issues from the worn chain.

Hyundai, Buick dealer apologize in wake of Chinese baby social media incident

Sat, 09 Mar 2013

A very strange story out of China today, as Hyundai and a Chinese Buick dealer were forced to face allegations of using allusions to an infamous child murder on a social media site as a way of promoting the safety features of their respective vehicles.
The original sad tale goes something like this: On March 4, a man reported to police that he had left his infant child in a running Toyota RAV4 while he ran into a supermarket briefly. When he came back out, the vehicle and the child were gone. Later in the week a suspect turned himself in to the police; confessing to them that he had stolen a sport-utility vehicle, strangled the infant that was in it, and then buried the child in the snow.
As you might imagine, the gristly incident was covered massively in the Chinese media. (There was huge public outcry as well, as evidenced by the vigil scene, above.) "Changchun baby abduction" was very quickly amongst the highest ranking search teams of the China's Weibo social media site - an equivalent of Twitter in the English-speaking world.