normal for new car to burn oil?
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normal for new car to burn oil?
had first oil change around 7K, now 12K. checked one morning and its one dot down. of course all my old chevys burned or leaked so i expected that. can i expect the tradition to continue?
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GM's 3.6L is an awesome engine. Very complex (variable valve, direct injection, avail. cylinder cut off), but not an oil burner. I wouldn't have paid $36K without a ton of research. The engine is solid. Kids have been abusing 3.6L Camaros since 2009 and I've seen no indication of issues.
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GM's 3.6L is an awesome engine. Very complex (variable valve, direct injection, avail. cylinder cut off), but not an oil burner. I wouldn't have paid $36K without a ton of research. The engine is solid. Kids have been abusing 3.6L Camaros since 2009 and I've seen no indication of issues.
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Here's more info on this amazing engine from a bias source (still a good read!):
GM 3.6 Liter V6 LFX Engine Info, Power, Specs, Wiki | GM Authority
For better or worse, they use it in every class of car in every subdivision. GM would be out of business if this engine was dud.
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