Some of you would follow the pied piper right into the flaming hole
"Chevy may have hit a home run"
It's going to take more than some fancy, probably overrated pony car that's mostly tugging at your sentimental side to convince ME
Bought my Mom's 95 Olds Cutlass Sierra when she quit driving. RIGHT NOW it only has 40K on the clock.
No rain gutters--water and snow falls in the window
Pull up to the bank and roll down the window--design of the taper at the front window and mirror dumps snow and water all over the inside, and no way to get your hand/ rag/ brush out there first
Both outside adjust mirrors have failed--less than 40K
Both rear lock solenoids had to be replaced before THIRTY K
Lost an alternator -- 200 bucks --last year
brake light switch failed ON and of course ran down the battery before I noticed
YOU CANNOT have 1/2 heat and 1/2 defrost---all or nothing
Most of the dash controls are hidden by the wheel
The gearshift indicator might as well not be there, and worse, you forget "it's wrong", end up downshifting to 2nd instead of from OD to D
The wipers "park" into a trough that collects the first three drops of water--and then freeze them down. I have to put blocks under the wipers in winter if I part to prevent the blades from freezing to the windshield
I thought it was my imagination--but the antiskid just plain does not work correctly.
Here's what I THINK. GM hired a young, new engineer just out of school. They said, "Well, we're gonna design the new 95 Olds. Let's see what you can do"
If I didn't know better, I'd think the 95 Olds was the first car GM ever built. Don't they have winter in Detroit?