Originally Posted By: djb
The Vega wasn't that bad. My parents had one that ran for almost 200K miles.
There are always exceptions to the rule and I'm glad yours was the exception. However....the Vega initially had a 36K warranty. (Not much compared to todays standards, and just about all cars made it past that) Anyway, the reputation of the Vega was so bad that GM decided to increase the warranty to 50K miles on the Vega (but no other GM engine. Hmmmmm....) to quell all of the unease that new car buyers felt around about that engine. It really didn't help when all of the automobile rags had ads in the back of the magazine of companies selling re-sleeved engines that had iron sleeves instead of the factory aluminum.
My cousin had a Vega that had a bad engine (religiously maintained by my uncle, I might add) that went out about 20 miles before 50K. Matter-of-fact, my uncle almost unhooked the speedometer cable to get to to the dealer so it wouldn't break 50K getting there.
I do remember my car would get about 27-28 MPG with her driving it, 23-24 MPG if she had a passenger. IMO, Chevy should have put the Chevy II four cylinder in the Vega. Rust would have killed the car before the engine would of had problems.
The Vega wasn't that bad. My parents had one that ran for almost 200K miles.
There are always exceptions to the rule and I'm glad yours was the exception. However....the Vega initially had a 36K warranty. (Not much compared to todays standards, and just about all cars made it past that) Anyway, the reputation of the Vega was so bad that GM decided to increase the warranty to 50K miles on the Vega (but no other GM engine. Hmmmmm....) to quell all of the unease that new car buyers felt around about that engine. It really didn't help when all of the automobile rags had ads in the back of the magazine of companies selling re-sleeved engines that had iron sleeves instead of the factory aluminum.
My cousin had a Vega that had a bad engine (religiously maintained by my uncle, I might add) that went out about 20 miles before 50K. Matter-of-fact, my uncle almost unhooked the speedometer cable to get to to the dealer so it wouldn't break 50K getting there.
I do remember my car would get about 27-28 MPG with her driving it, 23-24 MPG if she had a passenger. IMO, Chevy should have put the Chevy II four cylinder in the Vega. Rust would have killed the car before the engine would of had problems.