Posted by butch(OH) on November 06, 2017 at 06:05:44 from (66.192.33.38):
In Reply to: Ever owned a lemon? posted by Rodeo man on November 05, 2017 at 19:57:23:
1980 Chevy pick up with 5.7 diesel engine. The first 12 months I owned the truck it was at the dealer all but 4 weeks. They had the engine completely out of it trying to fix a rough idle problem that was so bad the exhaust pipes hit the bed. Finally ordered a new crate engine and had to wait for months for it to arrive. Bolted it in and truck ran fine but after 1a few miles the oil light started coming on at idle. That engine ended up being taken out and they found all the bearings down to the copper so they rebuilt it. The entire time I had a loaner vehicle but the truck was 18 months old and I got rid of it and took a BIG TIME bath on the deal but the dealer and Chevrolet would do nothing for me, have owned Fords since.
As an aside the guy that bought the truck from me had it less than a week and his wife swerved to miss a dog and totaled it,, and he hadn't yet got it insured.
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