2004 Chevrolet Cavalier Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- In this video I give a full in depth tour of the 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier. This one was in really good shape with low miles. I really liked this car overall, had the necessary features, and nice room for a small commuter. Plus looked really good in black, was super glad I could find a nice example of one of these! I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
I still have a 2003 Cavalier. I bought it back in 12th grade with 36,000 miles (3 years old at the time). Now it has 80,000 (almost 9 years later) and it still runs like a champ. It's the base model, so no power locks or anything like that. Still in very good condition. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it across country. Great, rock solid, reliable car.
chevman21 You lucked out and got a decent one.
chevman21 how did u manage to still drive a car like this for 9 years man? wouldn't u get bored of it?
DaOldSchoolRapLova96 I was a college student. I rather drive an old car and not have student debt. I wasn't bored when I got my degree.
+chevman21 I feel u on that one. That's whats up though. Congratulations.
I bought mine in 2005 with 23,000 miles, as of today, it only has 72000 lol never drive the car, but im gonna replace it next year, it looks terrible now
Most cavaliers I see have the "left out in the rain or in a driveway for 5 years" treatment
Yeah
Its a shame too because they are great cars
Cognitive Memes yeah why is that?
Sooo true.
I have one that's been parked next to an empty land in my neighborhood for more than 7 months. I'm trying to track the owner, maybe I'll buy it.
You might think I’m crazy but this is one of my favorite cars
How is it your favorite asking btw, there crapy cars, they’re expensive to repair and stuff.
they have a sort of charm that i like
@@mishapashchenko6518 surely they can't be that expensive. they are bare bones inline 4s, and I heard they are very reliable
same here!
@@mishapashchenko6518 their not crappy at all you can never kill these cavy’s and the parts are cheap their literally everywhere..?
It beats the fucking hell out of walking or begging for a ride👍🏾
The only thing not manual in this car is the transmission
😂😂
It should be, automatic cavalier are trash.
Does it got the option tho
@@MitsubishiEndeavor yeah my cavalier is automatic
@@MitsubishiEndeavor it’s also a 2004 Chevy cavalier ls sport model
I drive a 2014 chrysler 200, piece of crap was having too many problems so I got an 04 sunfire with a 5 speed to do my commute instead, same thing as this car. I absolutely love the hell out of it. 197,000 miles on it, paint looks like hell from being out in the sun, I've put a ricer blast pipe on it, tinted the fog lights yellow and tinted the tail lights in VHT and keep up on the maintenance and the thing just keeps on going and it's hilarious the looks you get in it. Can't beat the gas mileage either, I average about 35-40 on the highway and about 25 around town. Gotta love a J body
Rarrin9378 what a fricking downgrade
@@matixsgarage135 ehh. Chrysler 200s were known to be awful in terms of reliability, while the J-bodies are unstoppable.
I had one of these as my first car at 16. I drove like a maniac it is a miracle I did not get killed in it.
That’s currently me rn😂😂😂
My Christmas present at age 16 (2009) was a blue 2004 cavalier sedan. Now I am 26 and I drive a 2016 Challenger SRT 392 scat.
That cavalier got me from A to B in highschool and college.
I have a 2004 Chevy Cavalier and that thing is a beast, still going strong in 2019!
These cars are great cars if you want something to get you from point a to point b cheap and reliable. Sure they aren't the best looking thing on the road, but I bet if your like me and on a budget you don't really care about looks!
damn right, mines a 03 and it's a 5 speed getting 30mpg combined and it has the stock clutch and 130k miles.
Agreed, says me who once owned a Pontiac Aztek
My 03 (145k miles) just cost me $1600. because of a stretched timing chain and bent valve which meant new head but otherwise has been a great cheap car. Oh yeah the dash plastic next to the radio,gauge cluster and right next to the windshield are a bit brittle. Not like glass but like easily shattered fine china. Be very careful if yours is not broken. GM used cheap non UV resistant plastic and the OEM supply of warehouse overstock is gone. Junkyard replacement parts only and most of those are broken or will when you try to take it off. Not kidding.
Same here. I have an ‘08 cobalt, and I mainly use it to get me to and from work, to and from my bowling league, and around town of course. Just recently, I put a down payment on a 2019 Chevy Trax LT. I am very excited to get it since it’s my first major investment as a 27 year old.
@@JohnAckerman93 You made a big mistake. Wait til that shitty trax falls apart before your very eyes.
you cannot kill a cavalier even if you tried. these last forever. the body would go before the powertrain tho
Too true.
$1600. Stretched not broken timing chain bent valve and new head 03 Cavalier would beg to differ. It died. Badly. Other wise it is a great car....minus the dash plastic that shatters if you touch it....and the recalls for defects (not dash plastic) ...and cheap non aimable plastic headlights that go foggy and have to be buffed clear and sealed about every 2 years.....and the speakers will be shot by now so replace those ....and the gauge cluster tends to just slowly fail bulbs, gauges, fading, and sticking.....peeling clear coat ..........no yeah great car.
@@gooberclese that happens because idiots dont do proper maintenance, first owners of this cars would make it last forever but if it has been around, chances are previous owners fucked it up somehow
@@gooberclese I bought a 2005 Cavalier for $1400 CDN. The owner bought it in 2019 for his daughter but she bought another Cavlier. So it sat in a Driveway for 8 months. Oil was brand new, Breaks were new. Clear coat was flaking off, i had to change the Spark plugs eventually on it, Wipers were slightly rusted so those had to go. But the clear coat is a common issue with GM in the early 2000's. it's a solid car if you give it enough TLC.
Unless you live in the south
I have a 96 cavalier and love it. Great on gas and not as bad as most people say they are.
I've had 10 of them. Only blew one headgasket in my 96. Very reliable cars.
smashingstuff09 mines got 133,000 and will continue to grow strong. Great on gas and a very reliable car
Brett Kendall The only thing that kills cavaliers is if they aren't taken care of and they start to rust.
smashingstuff09 yeah mine was very well maintained. It has rust but I paint over it and it isn't noticeable until you look really close to it.
The problem with them is they got a marginal crash test rateing
Very nice car. There's one I walk by sometimes, I love the red trim that connects the two tail lights
We have a Cavalier at work, and right now I'm surprised it's better equipped than this one, power windows (barely work) and power-remote door locks. The plastic at the end of the dash is completely destroyed though, but in all honesty, it's not a horrible car.
+JustaKoreanGuy Lol
this is the base model and yeah, the dash is cheap plastic
I love basic cars, mostly from gm.
GM makes junk!
Richardo that's your opinion
Normal cars are not thrilling like a sports car or something
First to go out on these Cavaliers is the gauge cluster system and then your timing chain tensioner and chain guides then your cv transaxle and inner and outer tie rods and your control arms and ball joints and your sound system and ac I know because I have on it's a 2005 Chevrolet cavalier and I'm reducing it to trade the car in for a Toyota
my mom had a 1993 cavalier she bought it brand new in 93 and had it till 2005!! it was a great little car that gave her no problems at all the only thing she had to do through the years was replace the alternator once and battery tires and brakes that's it!! we miss that car!! great value for the money!!
Two things:
1. My mom used to have one of these cars, and she loved it.
2. Love the sunset @ 0:18-0:22. Beautiful ♥️🌄
Bought a 2003 Cavalier in 04. I was everything but nice to that car. Never broke. When I got rid of it it had over 160K miles. For value best car I ever owned which includes Corvette, Camaro, Silverado, etc. Has a lot of low end torque and a blast to drive.
I have a 2001 sunfire 2.2 auto and it's been in the family for about 10 years, it's been passed down to me a couple of years back and it has got me through high school and a bit through college it's definitely been the most reliable car we've owned and it currently has 314k miles and it's starting to show some problems. So that's why I bought a 2001 cavalier 5 speed last year, i love these cars
My friend had a 2002 one for a loaned car for a week. The seats were low, steering wheel like a brick, hard plastics. But it had a spacious interior, powerful engine and we had a hell of a time driving it
I have a 2003 Chevy caviler , it is a great little car.
yes the interior is made very poorly but the exterior is very strong and the ecotecs were considered a very good engine when chevy came out with them
chris burgett really, when I saw this cavalier model for the first time I thought the owner got into a fender bender, I then realized it was the design chevy made and gave it the nickname derpalier but I still like this model.
Woo! Looking at cars this old really makes me appreciate how far car technology has come! Thank da Law'd! 🙌
actually the ecotec 2.2 is a very reliable engine. i have a 2004 and it has 241,000 miles and it has never had an issue. its a 5 speed and it still has a lot of power in all the gears. lexus is the worst of the worst. very unreliable and it cost more for repairs compared to a chevy. the 2004 is a very good reliable car as long as you keep up on the maintenance. i was the first owner of my cavalier and have stayed on the maintenance and that is why i have never had an issue
+chris burgett Ah, there's the rub. Miss a maintenance interval or 2 with the Cavalier and the owner will be sorry.
And now it's the other way. Lexus is one of the most reliable and Chevy is the most unreliable.
The cavalier does not get enough recognition,there good cars to have if you take care of them,Anyways,They where made to be an affordable car,that is why they are made cheap,the Chevy Colbalt and the today's Chevy Cruze are in the exact same boat,there made cheap to be affordable,so shut all of y'alls hating mouths. have you heard of the saying "If you don't have anything nice to say,Don't say anything at all"? if you have not,you need to get better schooling.
Dogzmanz I drive a 2007 Chevy Cobolt and I love it. You can definitely tell it's the cavaliers younger brother. Affordable and Reliable
I drive a 2004 Chevy Cavalier,its a great a great car,its in better shape then most you see on the road,its never done me wrong. Colbolts are definitely a great car! in a way,the Colbolt looks like a modern version of the cavalier. I would not mind driving a colbolt in the future if anything ever was to happen to my precious cavalier.
would rather drive the cavalier than any cobalt, those are a suicide trap, lots of people were killed in that thing
Vaze my mom has a 1994 Chevy Cavalier 4 door blue base model with a hundred and sixty-three thousand miles and still running strong of course it's old and looks run down but she will never get rid of it she bought it brand-new right off the truck in 1994 we've always been a GM family I love my Cadillacs especially
@@naegleriafowleri76 just to let you know the cavalier has a very high death rate on side impacts. One of the highest of any car made.
First car, served me well.
What a cute car, simple yet useful! :D
Melanie Jonas Mine's a 1996 and its still kicking, I also had a 2000 cavalier, It had 358000KMS on it when the cops took it, These cars never die.
+smashingstuff09 stop it, I have had this car for 10 years, it may not die but fucking sucks
Latin Lover Not if you take care of it.
I've owned an 04 since nov, 03. And yes this car is cheap and it sucks. Sitting on 300k mi. I know it will start and get me where I'm going, check engine light always comes on when it's time to get tags but it won't leave me stranded on the side of the road.
Update it left me stranded in my own driveway, at least I didn't have to walk far
my first car, small on space but very reliable
In the past, I've owned a few Chevy makes, and among them all my favorite was the Aveo. Not very manly, but a good sturdy car. I went cross country with it 3 times!
I don't know about this car, though, it looks decent from reviews I've seen though. I may just buy one.
It's amazing.
This may be the only Crapalier in existence without a cracked dashboard!
I have 2004 2 door Cavalier Z type with a stick shift 2.2 L, 215 000 K/M (not sure what that is in miles). This was the last year they made the Cavalier before the dreaded Cobalt. I know Cavaliers can sometimes get a bad rap, but this car has been good to me. The key is be on top of your maintenance, don't extend your oil changes even if your using full synthetic, do regular maintenance checks, tune ups, etc. . I use regular 10 W 30 with a pint of Lucas oil stabilizer every time i do a change, makes the engine purr like a kitten, well sort of, the 2.2 isen t exactly the quietest or most refined engine, but she does have some power, especially since it's the manual and not the slushbox. The car always starts, no matter how cold or hot it is, parts are cheap and easy to get, and i actually like the styling. Mine has the body kit on it made in 20003 and 2004 only. It didn t cost me much to buy, and dosen' t cost me much to insure. I can leave the doors unlocked, no one will mess with it, and if it gets dinged bah no big deal, tons of donor cars at the wreckers. This is a great low cost car if you need something cheap and reliable, just make sure you maintain it properly and oh, don't get the automatic slushbox, it kills any pleasure of driving, or most of it at least.
oh one more thing i forgot to mention, if you are buying a Cavalier, make sure it's a 2003 or a 2004. Chevy reinforced the chassis and other bits and pieces and it makes a HUGE difference in how the cars drives, and also how sturdy it is. I have driven older generations, 2002 and below, and gone back to mine and the difference is like night and day.
icemanroyal and the newer "lotus based" engine was pretty ...strong. im not sure of its reliability over time
icemanroyal what is wrong with 2002 year of those cars?
nothing is wrong really, but 2003 and 2004 they reinforced the chassis which makes a big difference in how it drives. they also did a ferw other updates seeing as it was the end for the Cavalier and was up against alot of newer cars at that time, so GM did a refresh for the last 2 years, 2003 and 2004. Makes a big difference.
they were ok for what they were. but they were a cheap gm car. the basic chassis still goes back to 1975 vauxhall/opel.
I have one of these as my first car and I have to say when taken care of these aren't *that* bad. Yes, acceleration from the engine that's only slightly larger than that of my lawnmower isn't anything impressive, but it works for a first car.
I have a 2000 Chevy Cavalier that I bought at an auction for pretty cheap. Had a lot of issues when I got it but have been working on it as a project. I am surprised as to how good this car drives. Vehicle has about 70000 miles on it which is also good too. It is the CNG variant though so I am not too sure how that works. Previous owner disabled it so I dont know if it works. Only issue I have is there is a clunk going into drive or reverse that I hear sometimes.
I just bought a cavalier of the same year with less than 20,000 Miles. Wish me luck.
How is it treating you so far am looking at a 2004 chevy cavalier with 69,123 miles on it
Sweet P it is mechanically sound, but I had to get a new dashboard as all the gauges were busted. That’s a common issue that might develop with yours lol, but it only set me back about $200
@@nickrenda9985 ok cause I notice the dash board to the one am looking at is cracked but it's for my son he dont care he just need to get back and forth to college and work for know thank you
Sweet P yes as long as the gauges work you should be fine, but despite the cheap plastic interior it is pretty reliable
This car is so 90's GM.
Jay Morseman It's a 2004..
I know.
This design came out in 95
keri ellerbe No they didn't. 95-99 were different from 00-02- then theirs this model witch came out from 03-05
smashingstuff09 The basic design of this car started in 95 and over the years they refreshed it twice.... Ik what I'm talking about...lol
Love these cars! Very sporty!
This used to be my Grandfather's Car when I was a baby until he has an extended gas thingy that does not work, so then he got a 2000 Buick Century Limited for a week and got a 2009 Chevy Aveo LS until he passed away in Genoa City, Wisconsin in Early 2017.
We had a 2002 cavalier that we got in 2011 because our 2001 sunfire we had was going in terms of the body and just recently traded it in for a 2017 Kia Rio because of the frame being bad. It had 89,302 miles on it when we traded it in. The car was really reliable.
Love this guy. Everything from Aston Martins to Cavaliers.
My dream used car!! Wonderful video bro.
My parents bought my first car, and sadly it is on its way to the point of no return. The point where it costs too much to keep it running in comparison to its value. I have been eyeing these cars not because they are the most attractive or fastest, but because they have a low resale value. I just recently got a job and will be working hard to save my money to buy one. It will feel great to know the hard work I had to put in to be able to afford my own car. =) They are very much like hotel rooms in the sense they are designed to please as many people as possible and be semi bland. I am not saying this is bad, I like the car, while not my first choice with an unlimited budget, they are decent. =)
Just look out for the dash, a lot of them have been known to literally crack to pieces in the sun. I've seen 2 now like this.
good for a used car. easy to work on etc. treated right , they should last pretty well.
Bertesaurusrex So what?
You could work hard for something a lot better than the Cavalier
toyoscio i ended up getting a 2003 Honda civic . definitely glad I waited.
i got a cavalier exactly like this 1 and i love it , i dont understand why evry1 is hating on it sooo bad
would u recommend this car for a first car for a beginner driver?
What a nice little car!
Haha the Won't Get Fooled Again song was perfect timing.
We have a 2000 Z24 and have had no issues with it, I find the car comfortable and quick enough for a daily driver.
One of the best cars ever made in the human history.
I loved this car to death 🥰
05 Cavalier 4 door with 178,xxx miles. With power windows and locks, automatic, cruise control,CD and same dash board. Giving me an emission problem as it stalls when I fill up. AC cold and the heat is excellent at night. Reliable yes. Will keep until it dies. Only thing major done to it were struts. I do have a model with no ABS.
i am glade he did this because i see people driving it all around and wanted to know a little more about it
Great video as always Kyle! Cavaliers are nice little cars!
I bought a 2003 chev cavalier, manual transmission. Had it for 3 years, sold it only because it didn't have a/c and summers were getting unbearable. Only problem I ever had with it was one of the plastic vents on the dash just fell apart one day when I was adjusting it, had it fixed at dealer under warranty. I found the Getrag manual transmission rather sticky, but boy did that Ecotec engine go. First car I ever owned where I knew that I had the power on tap to pass on the highway. Exceeded my expectations for a budget automobile.
I bought my wife an 04' cavalier last week because she needed something to get to work and to her mom's house and she was amazed that it only had 78,000 miles
I hear Alanis Morissette - Ironic! BTW: what do you use to get stains out of the carpet? I tried Oxi Clean and it left little circles.
gotta love the songs in the background
2.2 no ecotec it is reliable ? 2001 cavalier
Rip Michelle- brewstew
I have a 04 cavalier sedan and i just love it if you take care of them and make them look decent they dont look bad. Its a decent car to work on and if you take those wheel caps off and paint them and put beuty rings on it 😂😂 just nice cars
What model has the automatic windows because each model I have seen for the sedan, has manual.
I remember when I was a kid in the late 90s early 2000s when my dad would street race teenagers who with riced out cavaliers, usually the 96 to 99 models from what I remember. He had a stock 93 Integra GRS. lol by the time I was a teenager that car got all moldy inside the headliner due to a leaky roof and my dad had to sell it
Wait a sec... When you turned on the headlights, on the instrument panel it said the high beams were on. Why is that?
Nice car.
I am going to see one tomorrow. 2005 Cavalier 4-door 50,000 miles 5 spd manual.
i had 182 thousand on mine (1996) before I totalled it..... Z24.... that car didnt miss a beat!
O.O is the steering wheel two spokes or four oddly placed ones?
Does anyone know how to turn on the light inside the car? I have no idea where the switch is at
Ladeja Smith There is a roller switch to the left side of the steering wheel. It controls the brightness of the dash, radio, and climate controls. If you roll it all the way up, you'll feel a small bump and lock. That will turn on your interior lights.
i love how the cavaliers fire up. they revs up and there ready lolol
My stepmom had a 2001 cavalier that she bought brand new. I think she only had it for a couple years before she wrecked it, but I remember it being very fast and peppy for only having a 2.2 L four-cylinder in it.
Thanks man. Cool to watch your recent tour of the 05 cobalt for a comp. of its following year.
Tyler brewstews first car
The ECOTEC motor has a fatal flaw in it's first model engine code (L61). It's called GM bulletin "ECOTEC EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION". Due to the design of the pcv valve, if you change the oil it's better to be half quart low than over. The slightest little bit over and it will start burning oil through the pcv valve and/or lower intake. No valve to replace, cam cover and lower intake manifold needs to be replaced to solve. Only smokes on wot over 4500 rpms and it's just a puff but it will empty the oil pan in a week. And stay away from the automatic transmission. The manual getrag (pronounced "ge-trog") is very dependable and ten times the proformance.
Surprised it came with a tach. What kind of material are these seats???? 🤔
Love the sky in the background of the "I'm at Brandon Reeves" clip.
we had this same exact model for 8 years and only have 61k miles on it and its already falling apart. windows motors are broken, transmission wont shift right... steering wheel locks once in a while. but if you are looking for a cheap car just to get you around town this car is perfect for you.
Have you reviewed the Audi A8 which is from 0:18 to 0:20?
I helped a friend buy a 04 cavalier before. It is an AT with 145k miles on her but runs strong. Compared to my 01 civic coupe, cavalier feels a little more powerful but front heavy.35 hwy compared to civic 44 hwy. All in all it is a good cheap transportation. My impression with GM vehicles is that they must screw up some minor stuff (if not major) some place, like the cup holder location and the instrument cluster in cavalier, no trunk key hole in 06 impala, no trans drain plug and so much more!
@ProtegeTuype it might look bad, but they are reliable. Ours has 289,000 miles on the clock and runs perfect and we did nothing to the engine
i have a little more to my cavalier like 5spd and a spoiler power windows and mirros. But other than that it's identical! I love these cars
My uncle used to have this car in green but sold it several years ago
If you have this car like I do, and plan on getting a better looking one, don't sell the cavalier, they will give you shit for it, especially the dealer, just keep it as a beater until it dies, insurance is cheap. I have the cavalier with 68k miles, if I ever get a better car, I'd keep this cavalier as a beater, so you don't put too many miles of your newer car.
ellocogos Of course the dealer will, This car is gone and forgettable, like all Chevy FWDs
not just the dealer, but also private buyers lol
+Latin Lover Well yeah, it's a Chevy Cavalier. Although not the worst car ever, but it's one of the least desired compact cars. And they have low resale values.
Same with the Pontiac Sunfire. My father got a Mustang GT and just kept his 2005 Sunfire coupe going. It still runs great at over 110,000 miles.
If your going to get a Cavalier this is the one to get. An 04 or 05 model with NO options that way you minimize things that break on the interior. The Ecotec and 4 speed auto are surprisingly tough and reliable, get 35 and 36 highway with good power. Get a base model you can put the rims and stuff on it later :]
Got a cavalier 2003 myself and it is an ok car. She get you point A to B. Got some issue with my check engine alert while everything seen ok.
@saabkyle04 cavalier or escort, and cavalier or focus?
Buddy of mine has one of these. Believe it is a 2000 model. Only 11,000 miles on it. It was his grandmas for a while and she never drove very much. So when he got it the car already had good miles on it.
Kyle what was the price of it?
i love this car my grandma has it with black sripes
Love the three seconds of fleetwood mac
Anyone know the name of the song that is playing at the beginning of the vid? Before he gets in the car. Please and thank you
whats the "P" position on the light comodo??
Hey people this car coupe vs Tiburon. 03 vs cougar 02 which one looks best for 1st car
I owned 5 of these cars over the years. All them had over 30000 k on them before I had problems. In my veiw. They were a good cars. As long as you took care of them. Did your basic mainance on them. They were grate , affordable, and also good fuel effective cars. They cost as much as 15 or 10 k. They were good start up cars for someone buying thier first new car or a recent graduate first car. Yes the 2.8 or 2.0 motors were known to throw the timing chain or belt. But, that was due to poor maintance and oil changes. But any car you buy. Will fail do to you not doing your basic maintance on it. It's going to be a nightmare or give you issues. And you can't blame a car for breaking down. If it's own refuessed to maintain it . Most people who owned these cars and had issues. Just got in and drive them. Not doing oil changes or the suggested maintance in the owners book. Other then that they were sport looking and confertable,easy to drive. And those who hate this car. They just picky and want to to get noticed driving a forin junk import car then buying American made.
Do the rear seats folds down?
Got an 03 cavalier... 140,000...no leaks nada...39 mpg... Tossed a deer this year.. a headlight and hood and its still going strong... Replace the chain tensioner $50 and it'll go forever.
How did you open the hood?
I had driving lessons on a Chevy Cavalier. That's about all it's good for. Any 2001 BMW 7 series (E38s) for sale?
cavaliers are so dependable!, especially the early 90s model, i think the plain 2.2 is better than the ecotec?
i have a 2 door 04 chevy cavalier and i love it. it runs well, and for small car it will go
How do you adjust the left side mirror? or can you adjust it at all?
@ganee6a make sure you test drive it before in case you ever do decide to buy one. I test drove one and did not like it. But everybody has different tastes. Now that I think back it is probably a good little car for how affordable it is.
I'm thinking of one of these to replace my 01 Caravan for work. The Caravan is shit, i beat the hell out of it. Is it worth it?
This car is awesome, that 2.2 engine its powerfull but silence, to much espace inside of the car and very economic with the gas consume.
The best in this car is the suspensión, so soft in the freeway
Craking Skulls Unless you had ours and didn't replace the shocks
anything is better than driving a caravan lmao
These are pretty good if you can find one in good condition for cheap, the engine will run forever
U Know what, Kyle? When I looked at a Friend of Mine's '03 Cavailer, the buzzer was different. It had a Standard GM Buzzer.
My cabin lights, they always stays on, somebody can help how to turn it off
all the haters..... wow its not a damn sports car! its a car to take you from point A to point B and return, My 2000 cavalier LS in 2017 has 200,657 miles on it. Starts up every morning regardless of the weather in NYS. the best part? Tomorrow it will start just fine...