So when there was too little oil, it would burn and over time collect as sludge. I also read that one of the main reasons for this was that the oil pump was too small and it didn't circulate enough oil. I read online that there was a class action being prepared. I changed the oil on it every 3k miles and still it went earlier. He did mention that they usually go around 80,000 miles. The engine with labor, is going to be more then $2,000, which is what this car is worth. Even if I found you an engine that was good enough to replace yours, sooner or later it's gonna seize.
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