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Old 22-01-2007, 02:24 PM   #1
Lukeyson
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Default Ode to the AU

Well ........ finally, something majorish has gone wrong with my AU XR8 sedan. At 127000kms the radiator decided to check out, $250 later all sweet. I can't fault the all round reliability of the AU though to be honest, everytime i think i may cash it in and upgrade, i think ....... its a great car cost me nearly nothing on top of usual maintainance + fuel costs, and therefore, i can not part with it.

And only reason the radiator cracked is basically is my wife has the A/C on 100% of the time she drives, and its aways hot around our area.

So this thread is kinda useless i guess as i havent asked a question, but say good things about your AU in your comments.

Peace out



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