what year were trannys improved?
buckle823
07-30-2007, 05:58 PM
Wow, I've never seen a vehicle with such a history of bad transmissions. Did GM ever address this problem, or are the transmissions scrap in the newer units as well? (ie. 2004 thru 2007).
RexNfx400
08-04-2007, 06:24 AM
Still scrap. 100K miles with the 2nd owner getting burden of problems. Thats who pays the debt. Always has been always will :) On many cars. And if not, then count yourself lucky.
MT-2500
08-04-2007, 12:32 PM
Wow, I've never seen a vehicle with such a history of bad transmissions. Did GM ever address this problem, or are the transmissions scrap in the newer units as well? (ie. 2004 thru 2007).
All makes and model cars have there up and downs.
Beware of change over years when something new comes out.
But remember people that keep there transmissions serviced right have a lot less transmission problems then people that do not.:grinyes:
All makes and model cars have there up and downs.
Beware of change over years when something new comes out.
But remember people that keep there transmissions serviced right have a lot less transmission problems then people that do not.:grinyes:
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