Posted by jdemaris on November 01, 2014 at 07:05:49 from (70.194.5.84):
My gas tank started leaking in my 2001 Chevy Tracker. I'm pretty much amazed that I cannot seem to buy a new gas tank anywhere. Not from GM, not from Suzuki (who made it), and not aftermarket. This is the newest vehicle my family owns. I can buy a brand new tank for my 1988 Toyota Minicruiser from many places cheap, but not for this 2001 Tracker?
To make it even worse -I got searching for used tanks and found out it's illegal to ship a used gas tank. So - being here in northern Michigan - I'm limited to buying some rusty tank that is within driving distance.
So I can buy a brand new gas tank for my 1918 Ford Model T (for $150) or a new tank for my 1988 Toyota (for $120) but nothing for this "modern" 2001 Chevy/Suzuki Tracker. Weird. This Tracker has a 2.5 V6, 4WD and it's a four door that I guess, makes it "special."
Also found out there are many parts on my 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan AWD that are also not available OEM or aftermarket. I cannot even buy a rear driveshaft support for it!
I guess I should be amazed so many parts are availble for our much-older tractors.
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