Sorry guys...
LOL
It's a canadian model, so it goes up that high for kilometers. wiz kid should know
My monte carlo had 92k on it. These things are built tough, like wiz kid said, they will go way into the 200k's if not more. One guy I know had 250k on his and it ran and drovelike brand new.
Nah, I probably won't change my screen name. Keep a little memory of the monte.
Space, if you want to take it for a drive, you'll have to drive up here and I'll let you take it for a spin. [8D]
It's a canadian model, so it goes up that high for kilometers. wiz kid should know

My monte carlo had 92k on it. These things are built tough, like wiz kid said, they will go way into the 200k's if not more. One guy I know had 250k on his and it ran and drovelike brand new.
Nah, I probably won't change my screen name. Keep a little memory of the monte.
Space, if you want to take it for a drive, you'll have to drive up here and I'll let you take it for a spin. [8D]
yeah wel they may be built well but you had better take out a life insurance policy on that thing for the reapir bills when it finally does break ask a mechanic how much it cost to replace the starter on a northstar engine and where its at
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I replaced one on my 95 northstar myself and it was only 50 bucks. They are pretty spendy engines to fix though. But if you take care of them right, they'll last a long time. It'll save me a lot of money doing my own repairs too. It's rare when I take it in to get the work done, unless it's something inside of a tranny becaue I don't have any experience working on those. It's nice having a dad and a father-in-law as former mechanics. It really saves you a buttload.
I replaced one on my 95 northstar myself and it was only 50 bucks. They are pretty spendy engines to fix though. But if you take care of them right, they'll last a long time. It'll save me a lot of money doing my own repairs too. It's rare when I take it in to get the work done, unless it's something inside of a tranny becaue I don't have any experience working on those. It's nice having a dad and a father-in-law as former mechanics. It really saves you a buttload.
















