Johnny Torch reiterated what someone on the list had said:
"...(GM) ignition modules used to always go bad right in the middle of
major
intersections..."
then Torch stated...
"The Delco-Remy module in my 85 505STI has given me much joy as well..."
(apparently, meaning that it's been less than reliable)
Well, maybe I'm lucky then because the Delco-Remy ignition unit in my
'86 505GL with 191,000 miles has never given a spot of
trouble....perhaps GM parts arent' so bad after all.......
I have to admit I come from a GM family (but I've never followed the
official 'family stance')......my dad always bought Chevy pickups, and
Olds sedans...he just bought a new Olds Intrigue (good car). I have to
admit I've never been very enamored of GM products, even though I rode
in the family vehicles for years. But I can say that there were never
many problems with them at all......and never anything major....but then
again my dad usually trades 'em in with pretty low mileage, i.e. 50-70K.
The new GM stuff is loads better than product they put out just five
years ago. I really believe they're making big strides. However,
sometimes I think my dad (soon to be 68 yrs. old) probably can't believe
my old Peugeot 505 is still runnin' fine and lookin' pretty decent with
almost 200K...
Brian O.
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