Olds Intrigue?
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Olds Intrigue?
I know nothing about these cars other than somebody told me they have a caddy motor . Car has 65000 miles and needs ball joints and tires. Guy wants 500$.
Just wondered people's experiences with these cars...any input would be great!
Thanx,
Ted
Oh ya, it's a 1999
Just wondered people's experiences with these cars...any input would be great!
Thanx,
Ted
Oh ya, it's a 1999
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If memory serves that year you had 2 V6's either 3.8 or 3.5 I have had both in different cars liked both but the 3800 series two is listed as one the best engines that GM built!
$500 bucks for 65k car sounds like a smokin deal!
To add to it, could it be an Aurora 95-99 had 4.0 aka baby northstar?
Pat
$500 bucks for 65k car sounds like a smokin deal!
To add to it, could it be an Aurora 95-99 had 4.0 aka baby northstar?
Pat
Last edited by 1970cs; December 11th, 2012 at 08:49 AM. Reason: add to my thoughts
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If its the aurora check the head gaskets thoroughly if they are leaking into the cylinders only place that will replace them is the caddy dealer at a cost of about 3 to 4 grand . This is not your fathers oldsmobile motor.
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NOOOOO!!!!!!
The Aurora V8 is a Northstar with a smaller bore, thus the 4.0 liter displacement instead of 4.6. The Intrigue used a V6 based on a Northstar (actually, the 4.0 liter Aurora motor). Since this V6 is a Northstar with two cylinders cut off, THAT's why it was called a "shortstar". 4.0 liters x 6/8 is 3.5 liters.
The Aurora V8 is a Northstar with a smaller bore, thus the 4.0 liter displacement instead of 4.6. The Intrigue used a V6 based on a Northstar (actually, the 4.0 liter Aurora motor). Since this V6 is a Northstar with two cylinders cut off, THAT's why it was called a "shortstar". 4.0 liters x 6/8 is 3.5 liters.
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My 2001 Intrigue, 3.5L engine, started to give me electrical problems long before 130,000 miles.
If you google and read about them, you'll see a lot of people have had problems. The headlights dim or go out altogether. From what I've read, GM knew about this problem and did nothing. People have been told they need new alternators, and they do no good. My Intrigue has just a little over 100,000 miles on it. We've had to start replacing sensors the past couple months - the throttle position sensor, and one of the fuel sensors, I forget what it was called. The first sensor I had replaced years ago, was some kind of crankshaft sensor. I love my Intrigue though. It still wants some kind of air pump thing for over $400, but it's not getting it. For $500, you can't go wrong! I've replaced the sway bar, tie rod ends, etc... a few years ago, but have had no major problems with the car at all, knock on wood. If it has a spoiler on the trunk lid, watch for water in the trunk every time it rains! It collects in the trunk lid and when you open it high, it dumps out all over you. It will also collect the water down in the spare tire compartment. My daughter drives the car now but I'd love to restore it when she gets a newer car. It's starting to show it's age.
If you google and read about them, you'll see a lot of people have had problems. The headlights dim or go out altogether. From what I've read, GM knew about this problem and did nothing. People have been told they need new alternators, and they do no good. My Intrigue has just a little over 100,000 miles on it. We've had to start replacing sensors the past couple months - the throttle position sensor, and one of the fuel sensors, I forget what it was called. The first sensor I had replaced years ago, was some kind of crankshaft sensor. I love my Intrigue though. It still wants some kind of air pump thing for over $400, but it's not getting it. For $500, you can't go wrong! I've replaced the sway bar, tie rod ends, etc... a few years ago, but have had no major problems with the car at all, knock on wood. If it has a spoiler on the trunk lid, watch for water in the trunk every time it rains! It collects in the trunk lid and when you open it high, it dumps out all over you. It will also collect the water down in the spare tire compartment. My daughter drives the car now but I'd love to restore it when she gets a newer car. It's starting to show it's age.
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that is a good price....my 99 intrigue 3.5 has 170.000 and runs like new. no major problems at all and minimal rust(replaced a brake line) it is a great value car. 4.0 was not offered in the intrigue, just the auorora and early auroras are prone to oil leaks
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I always thought Intrigues were pretty cool cars. I rented one with a 3.5 about ten years ago, I was impressed with it for what it was. Of course it was a new car at the time, but it was solid and fairly quick.
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