Larryhagmansliver
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I'll admit that I'm a little enamored with the Buick 3.8. It has quite a reputation of longevity and durability, as well as decent power and economy.
I'm thinking ahead to my next used car and I want something a little older that I can wrench on, but trustworthy enough to put on the gobs of miles that my sales job requires of me. I've liked the look of the 92-95 Grand Ams ever since I was in high school, and there seems to be quite a few around still. How do the 3.3 equipped Grand Am's compare to the many 3.8 GM's that seem to run forever and ever?
I'm thinking ahead to my next used car and I want something a little older that I can wrench on, but trustworthy enough to put on the gobs of miles that my sales job requires of me. I've liked the look of the 92-95 Grand Ams ever since I was in high school, and there seems to be quite a few around still. How do the 3.3 equipped Grand Am's compare to the many 3.8 GM's that seem to run forever and ever?