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Yes rich being too much gas. And if you found a Chevy dealership...they should work on anything ever made by GM...including Cadillacs.

cept saturn and hummer

LoL...that's messed up, they make them, they should work on them too.

Same company all GMC
no, all GM.

right they are all owned by gm but saturn and hummer have to be purchased by the dealership to be serviced there. Im not sure why but i think its bc saturn wants to keep the customer service high and if youve ever been to a satern dealership vs a chevy or whatever they are alot nicer.... now im thinking hummer is just due to parts and stuff bc its such a off road vehicle (although not as much as the h1)

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theres no such thing as too expensive when it comes to upgrades like that, because imo if you are gonna spend to upgrade then do it correctly rather then be a cheap ass ricer
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btw sabb is owned by gm and very few vehicles are made in a single country (parts and all)

i dont think ford owns aston martin i could be wrong but i know they own rang rover and jag.

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theres no such thing as too expensive when it comes to upgrades like that, because imo if you are gonna spend to upgrade then do it correctly rather then be a cheap ass ricer
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what does it mean when a mechanic says "your car is missing a little" and i don't mean missing as in its not there..

i got another problem...

when i gas it a little "from stop" its kinda jurks as if it was going to shut down on me... then once i reach about 15mph its rides smooth... is that what the mechanic meant ? and what are causes of it missing in that range of 0-15mph ?

Thanks Kev...

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