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#2052703 - 11/01/09 07:13 PM
Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
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Im looking for a different commuter car. Why is a Intigue with a 3.8 worth so much less than a comparable Bonneville?
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#2052845 - 11/01/09 08:33 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Dozer]
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The Bonnevilles a better looking car for one. All Olds prices have taken a dump since they quit making that brand. Aleros are being practically given away
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#2052995 - 11/01/09 10:25 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: zamboni]
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^what zamboni said. Since olds got shut down they are kind of a obsolete car (not that there is anything wrong with them but they are no more). People are kind of nervous about owning a car that is no more (even though its the same thing as a half dozen other gm's) so the prices drop on them.
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#2052998 - 11/01/09 10:31 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: deadeye]
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Do they use the same basic drivetrain? Basicly the same car under a different skin?
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#2053208 - 11/02/09 09:05 AM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Jeremy airjer W]
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GM use to own part of Isuzu, so that's really not surprising. They shared truck components and the last round of Isuzu trucks before they pulled out of the US markets were basically rebadges of Chevy's.
I'd buy the Olds and here's why. As long as you are comparing cars with the same drivetrain and features, the Olds already has the brand discontinuation depreciation taken out of it. The Pontiac doesn't, but now that GM is discontinuing Pontiac it will down the road.
So basically you can buy the Olds for cheaper now, or buy the Pontiac and have its value drop like a brick in the next few years and you can take the hit.
By the way, my friend use to have an Olds Alero and loved it. Basically a Grand Am with nicer styling and interior. Didn't really have any problems with it.
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#2053310 - 11/02/09 10:22 AM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Dozer]
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Actually the Intrugue would share most components with the Grand Prix and Buick Regal/Century. The Bonneville is a larger car. Drivetrain should be similar, but the size of the Bonneville is another reason it is higher in value. For some reason, the Intrigue had a much lower quality rating than the Pontiac or Buick counterparts as well. Not sure why. Depending how much less you are talking I would get the Intrigue if it were a lot, Bonneville if it was only a few hundred dollars. My mom had 267,000 miles on a 1995 Bonneville. Only issue was the plenum which is a history on the Series II 3800 motors.
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#2054679 - 11/03/09 11:58 AM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
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My parents intruige has been a nightmare. tranny sensor out at 36,000 miles. tranny out at around 50,000 miles, now its using and leaking oil. And they dont drive "aggressivly". they are looking at trading.
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#2054703 - 11/03/09 12:31 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
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My parents intruige has been a nightmare. tranny sensor out at 36,000 miles. tranny out at around 50,000 miles, now its using and leaking oil. And they dont drive "aggressivly". they are looking at trading. Does their's have the 3.5 or the 3.8 engine?
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#2054934 - 11/03/09 03:57 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
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My dad has a 2000 3.5 Intrigue with 106,000. I've done all the maintainance since he got it and literally other than brakes and normal services the only thing otherwise was a blower resistor and then the blower itself later. I believe both were caused by an A/C drain that was plugged. No complaints here....
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#2055003 - 11/03/09 04:40 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Macgyver55]
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I know its off topic but if I remember right the 3.5 they used in that car was from honda. They didnt do it for very long but its a great motor. I think they put it in the vue and possibly a couple mini vans too. It was some sort of weird deal where chevy traded heavy diesel motors for some car motors.
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#2055171 - 11/03/09 06:23 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: deadeye]
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Do yourself a favor, get a Bonneville with a 3800. You won't regret it. I am a Ford guy at heart, but I have a 96 Bonneville, and that 3800 is one of the best engines EVER made. My car rides nice, great MPG. I have no regrets buying it
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#2055245 - 11/03/09 07:04 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: zamboni]
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Do yourself a favor, get a Bonneville with a 3800. You won't regret it. I am a Ford guy at heart, but I have a 96 Bonneville, and that 3800 is one of the best engines EVER made. My car rides nice, great MPG. I have no regrets buying it That is what Im really searching for. A 3.8, IMO those are one of the best moters ever made! I just got ride of a Grand Prix GTP with a supercharged 3.8, that was an impressive car! Fast as hell and 28mpg! My mother has had 6 different Bonnevilles since the mid 80s and everyone of them has been a great car, very minimal problems with all of them. Just thinking if I can get an Intrigue for $1000 less and its about the same car why not?
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#2055566 - 11/03/09 11:15 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: deadeye]
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I know its off topic but if I remember right the 3.5 they used in that car was from honda. I think that 3.5 is the v-6 version of the northstar V-8. The only thing that I can think of that had the Honda engine is the the Vue. The Honda engine has a timing belt. The intrigue 3.5 is a timing chain so I know they are different engines.
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#2056093 - 11/04/09 12:55 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Jeremy airjer W]
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Ok, that's what it was. I knew they put it in something. Its been a while since I had read about it so there ya go. They should have put the honda 3.5 in more vehicles IMO. I knew they made a new 3.5. I thought that was kind of a reworked cousin of the old 3.4 DOHC but Im sure your right about it being a baby northstar. Haven't really been following GM too close the past few years.
Anyway, The 3.8 is a good motor no matter what it is in. I think the only thing I sold a few of for them was the Dorman intake plenum. I forgot what the trouble spot was on that (maybe it cracked around the throttle body?). Anyway we sold one a month. Looking at the volume of parts I went through thats pretty decent odds.
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#2056117 - 11/04/09 01:18 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: deadeye]
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I think the only thing I sold a few of for them was the Dorman intake plenum. I forgot what the trouble spot was on that (maybe it cracked around the throttle body?) This is the problem area. The hot exhaust gas from the EGR comes through this pipe and degrades the plastic around it.  There are coolant passages on the other side of the plastic. When it ruptures you get an intake full of coolant and likely a cylinder or 2.  Intake full of coolant  Intake clean  The new plenum with the updated pipe. Notice the difference in clearance between the pipe and the plenum! 
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#2056409 - 11/04/09 06:14 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Jeremy airjer W]
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Registered: 07/11/03
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Great info and pics! So what's that repair run?
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#2057191 - 11/05/09 11:33 AM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: Jeremy airjer W]
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There ya go! Its hard to keep in line what dorman intakes fix what. There are so many of them lol.
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#2057428 - 11/05/09 03:10 PM
Re: Olds Intrigue Vs Bonneville
[Re: deadeye]
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im not sure what motor the rents intruige has. They are looking at newer cars now.
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