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(Might Purchase) **2001 Chevy S-10** (Any Feedback?)
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/483123141.html
"Extremely clean 4 cyl automatic. 105K miles (60K on new engine) Runs great. Great vehicle for teens,2nd car, or work truck." Good price? He said that I can feel free to make him an offer. He said there were regular oil changes made, nothing major ever done besides the engine swap. Me and my dad are going to go check it out. What you guys think? |
Re: (Might Purchase) **2001 Chevy S-10** (Any Feedback?)
I recently bought one also, 1998 2wd 4 banger 5 speed, for my work truck. my full size used to much gas, the s10 gets about 22-24mpg with 130,000 on the clock.
off topic: I was going to by a different s10, went to go look at it with money in hand, test drove and told the guy I would think about it but I wanted it right there, he said there was nothing ever wrong with it, long story short came home did a car fax report and the truck was in a really bad accident, called the guy back and then he told me the truth after I comfronded him:censored: I will never by another car/truck with out one. |
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Nope, not free, but WELL WORTH IT. $30. www.carfax.com
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Also, the guy that I might buy this truck from said that there is a problem with the AC : -It "Blows", but isn't as cold as it used to be. What could that mean? Could that be costy to repair in the worst case scenario? |
Re: (Might Purchase) **2001 Chevy S-10** (Any Feedback?)
I have never driven one of the 4-banger/automatic S-10s, but I had a 97 S10-extended cab 4 banger/5 speed and it was a great commute vehicle. No power, but it is all flat around here and it got good mileage and I had a big "trunk" to haul things for the house.
I am not sure how powerful or how much that automatic would suck out of that little 2.2 though. |
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And yes......5 speed would be the ONLY way to even think about buying one.... |
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BTW, the engine/tranny combination was just fine for an around town truck, even for highway commuting as long as the terrain is relatively flat. You don't need a powerhouse of an engine just to get around. |
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Re: (Might Purchase) **2001 Chevy S-10** (Any Feedback?)
Hey, welcome to the board!
There's no such thing as a dumb question when you're buying a vehicle. The power question (engine/tranny combo) really comes down to your expectations. This truck will not be fast. You may find it adequate. I wouldn't expect that speed or power would be a concern if you were even interested in this vehicle. It'll get you around and you'll be able to haul some stuff, just don't try a bed load of stone. This vehicle got 4 out of 5 stars from www.cars.com users. Given that everything else checks out (including the CarFax) I would pay attention to the engine. New engine at 45K? That's unusual. I've known people to beat little engines because they're used to V8s. That price looks okay to me, you might be able to get it a bit cheaper. Check the blue book value (www.kbb.com) and see what other local sellers are ASKING for similar vehicles at www.cars.com, for instance. That was good advice regarding the AC. Do that or take it to a mechanic or just expect that the AC might not work. Good luck- -Todd |
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My friend has a 2.2 automatic. It aint got much power, and when you put a load in it, you can really feel it and it will start to struggle to maintain 75 MPH. It's probably just enough to get you around though. His is an extended cab. I imagine a regular cab with the 2.2 auto would do better.
Thats not a bad price for a 2001 truck provided everything checks out. If I was gonna get an S10 I wouldn't settle for less than the 4.3 V6 but at that price level for that new of a truck it's hard to be picky. |
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I had a 99 with the 2.2/auto tranny. It was gutless but I never had a problem with it other than the cat convertor went bad. Had 75K on it when i traded it off.
Used it for pulling a snowmobile or utility trailer and a work truck. As for the A/C not working like it should most likely it needs some freon added to the system, but could be as serious as a leak somewhere in the system. Def have a AC shop check it out first. Personally I think the price is a little high for a standard cab, closer to 2k-$2500 but also depends on how popular these trucks are in your area. |
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I have a 98 4.3v6, 182,000+ miles. I purchased from a retired guy at 50,000miles, Alot of small repairs, rear end, water pump, alternator, radiator, ball joints, head gasket, fuel pump, injectors to name some, plus normal maintanence, brakes, calipers, wires 1 set plugs, 3 batteries, lights door, hinges filter many many oil and filter changes (mobil 1) etc...
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