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2000 Century limited.....20,340 mile bought new. Noise from the engine (lifters) is getting louder and the front end is pounding. I see that the tie rods are bad, the rack is sloppy the brakes and rotors have failed due to chinese materials. The car is garaged, maintained and taken care of. The hydraulic brakes line have failed and had to be replaced. Presently owning 12 GM cars right now, this car is falling apart. It has the V-6 engine that has gotten 35 mpg on a trip (if it makes it).
When driving vehicle drifts to the right. Dealer has seen vehicle seven times, and tried to correct. But, problem still exists. Consumer states there is a noise coming from rear of vehicle when in reverse and braking, ac is not blowing cold, consmer states front end is low to the bottom makes a nosie whenwhen in reverse, the button on the steering wheel and the radio does not sto on station, consumer states it takes to long for vehicle to start at times.
- Laplace, LA, USA
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- Galway, NY, USA