1st year bugs
#31
RE: 1st year bugs
What Jeremiah said is correct. Although the engine, transmission, and parts used on the platform are proven, there still are many parts that are new. Also, it isn't always about how new the parts are, it is also how experienced the building crew is with building that particular model. Even if they have built 300s for years and did a good job at it, this is a different model despite the similarities. It takes some time to get adjusted to the change.
Also one of the reason for waiting is the crash test ratings. For example, Chrysler made changes that made the 02 model Caravans significantly safer than the 01 models despite the fact that the 01 model was the completely updated model. I just don't like taking the risk after what I have observed.
Blu Angel: Out of curosity, which engine did you have with the Vision and how many kilometers or miles did you put on it before you retired it?
Also one of the reason for waiting is the crash test ratings. For example, Chrysler made changes that made the 02 model Caravans significantly safer than the 01 models despite the fact that the 01 model was the completely updated model. I just don't like taking the risk after what I have observed.
Blu Angel: Out of curosity, which engine did you have with the Vision and how many kilometers or miles did you put on it before you retired it?
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#32
RE: 1st year bugs
RLSH700,
I kept my 93 Eagle Vision Tsi for 11 years. It had the 3.5 V6 with approx 250 HP/250 TQ. I do not remember the precise engine power ratings. It ended up with approximately 535,000 kilometers (330,000 miles). The original transmission was changed at 37,000 km (under warranty) and lasted another 11 years.
My daughter used it for the last 2 years of its life during her university (college) years. Great big safe vehicle to drive from Toronto to Ottawa (4 hour drive).
Anyways, its life ended in drama when it was stolen from her apartment buildings parking lot and involved in various robberies and a high-speed police chase. The young lads were finally boxed in by a moving police road block and sandwiched. We were disappointed to see it leave us this way after so many good great years!![sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif][sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif][sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif]
I kept my 93 Eagle Vision Tsi for 11 years. It had the 3.5 V6 with approx 250 HP/250 TQ. I do not remember the precise engine power ratings. It ended up with approximately 535,000 kilometers (330,000 miles). The original transmission was changed at 37,000 km (under warranty) and lasted another 11 years.
My daughter used it for the last 2 years of its life during her university (college) years. Great big safe vehicle to drive from Toronto to Ottawa (4 hour drive).
Anyways, its life ended in drama when it was stolen from her apartment buildings parking lot and involved in various robberies and a high-speed police chase. The young lads were finally boxed in by a moving police road block and sandwiched. We were disappointed to see it leave us this way after so many good great years!![sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif][sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif][sm=boohoo.gif][sm=noooo.gif]
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