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Endless problems - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By jerry - December 2 - 6:16 amHere it goes, front wheel bearings - $350 each, steering colum - $200, overdirive lock up - $1,300, power window module - $150, ignition coil pack - $400, cup holder wont stay closed, ash tray door wont stay closed, half of rear window defogger doesnt work, AC freon hose broke - $800, lights on steering wheel controls burned out - $52 each... This has been a truly problemmatic car. I gave up a sold, reliable Taurus to get this headache on wheels.
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The Worst Car I Have Ever Owned - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By slipperysil - May 15 - 3:00 pmI had to have more than $10,000 worth of warranty work done on my Oldsmobile Aurora and know it seems like something goes wrong every week, like the window motor, air shock sencor, etc...
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cheap car with expensive price tag - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By heathercorday - December 26 - 10:00 amI didnt get the extendend warranty and wish that I had. The steering pops, in the winter the temperature dosent get warm enough to make the heater blow hot, the window switch went out, now the window regulator is shot, and the rotors are warped.
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Awful Car - couldnt sell it fast enough - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By az66bug - February 15 - 6:09 amLast GM car I will ever buy, was a loyal GM fan until this piece of crap. These cars were around $40K new and 7 years old and could barely get $4500 with 96,000 miles on it - although Id probably would have gave it away as much as I hated it. The 4.0 v8 always leaked oil - the oil pan gasket at $1500 a pop to replace; replaced water pump twice, struts were going, power steering leaked, sunroof broke and countless other problems. The only good thing Id say is that it was comfortable and some what stylish design. Unless you get this car for free, Id stay far way from this car, it will suck every penny out of you. To those with a great experience with this car - congrats and lucky you.
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Eh...Its just OK - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By terry1988 - December 5 - 11:41 amMy Oldsmobile has been alright for the year that I had it. Ive since then traded it for a Honda Accord. Engine and transmission were solid but there have been a few problems over the course of a year. Water pump, ($350) Power steering pump, ($200) Front-end wheel bearings, Tie rods, Front-end alignment, (650), A/C Compressor, (900). My car had an leaking oil issue to the point of going through 4 quarts in between oil changes. Interior quality wasnt very good - headliner falling down - door panel plastic crumbling. Great car but its expensive to maintain.
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GM strikes again!! - 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
By ABindy - October 29 - 2:00 amThis is a comfortable and stylish car. Has poor fit and finish...many rattles,water leaks into floorboard,brakes warped,front end vibration,exterior trim loose,major electrical problems that have still not been fixed despite a total of 25 days in the shop on 4 occasions,steering wheel pops when turned,new alternator,and on it goes. Since they cant fix the major electrical problems, and for all the other trouble I have had, GM sent me a "good will certificate" good for $1500 dollars off my next purchase.BIG DEAL. Stay from these cars, unless you have an extended warranty, and lots of time to camp out at the dealer for repairs.