Amish_Country_Sonic
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Greetings everyone: I am debating keeping my 2012 Sonic, or letting it go!
So a little background with my 2012 Sonic, I bought it in late 2013 at a GM dealer as a used certified car. in the early stages of ownership I had a few minor things go wrong like annoying sensor's and just one thermostat that had been changed. So let me cut to the chase, my Sonic has been very well cared for with 89,000 miles as of right now. The body is in very good condition, and while I don't garage the car, I do cover it when its outside, and I'm one of those people that park a mile a way from other cars! So the car as of right now is running good with oil changes being performed every 6 months using mobile one since I had it, and since I only mostly use it for work ( I work 2 miles from home ), I am changing the oil about every 2,500 miles. I have changed the auto trans oil and all other fluids before the recommended times in the owners manual, tires and battery are around 1 years old, so everything appears to be top shape. So now since the car is 12 years old do I invest some money in the Sonic primarily in the weak cooling system, and replace every plastic part ( cooling ) with metal ones, and replace all hoses with oem hoses. I know the cooling system is the major weak spot with these cars, and to be honest here, I do love this car. Or do I sell the Sonic and buy what I have in mind, a 2019 or 2020 Chevy Impala with the V6 that would be certified as well. If I did keep her, please list any parts that I would need for the cooling system, I already have a metal one in mind ( Mishimoto racing thermostat). I want to use good quality parts, so please list every cooling item that I would need to help make this Sonic more reliable as far as the cooling system goes, and anything else you guys can think of to replace at this stage. I have a Chevy dealer in mind that's pretty good ( I use them for service ) and I already have a price for the thermostat change using my own. I am asking all of this now because I can getting to a crossroads with the Sonic, It has 89,000 miles and its getting close to timing belt change time. I already have a price on that ( I know that can change with inflation and price increases ). So I'm sorry for the very long winded post, and I would appreciate any answers to my questions.
So a little background with my 2012 Sonic, I bought it in late 2013 at a GM dealer as a used certified car. in the early stages of ownership I had a few minor things go wrong like annoying sensor's and just one thermostat that had been changed. So let me cut to the chase, my Sonic has been very well cared for with 89,000 miles as of right now. The body is in very good condition, and while I don't garage the car, I do cover it when its outside, and I'm one of those people that park a mile a way from other cars! So the car as of right now is running good with oil changes being performed every 6 months using mobile one since I had it, and since I only mostly use it for work ( I work 2 miles from home ), I am changing the oil about every 2,500 miles. I have changed the auto trans oil and all other fluids before the recommended times in the owners manual, tires and battery are around 1 years old, so everything appears to be top shape. So now since the car is 12 years old do I invest some money in the Sonic primarily in the weak cooling system, and replace every plastic part ( cooling ) with metal ones, and replace all hoses with oem hoses. I know the cooling system is the major weak spot with these cars, and to be honest here, I do love this car. Or do I sell the Sonic and buy what I have in mind, a 2019 or 2020 Chevy Impala with the V6 that would be certified as well. If I did keep her, please list any parts that I would need for the cooling system, I already have a metal one in mind ( Mishimoto racing thermostat). I want to use good quality parts, so please list every cooling item that I would need to help make this Sonic more reliable as far as the cooling system goes, and anything else you guys can think of to replace at this stage. I have a Chevy dealer in mind that's pretty good ( I use them for service ) and I already have a price for the thermostat change using my own. I am asking all of this now because I can getting to a crossroads with the Sonic, It has 89,000 miles and its getting close to timing belt change time. I already have a price on that ( I know that can change with inflation and price increases ). So I'm sorry for the very long winded post, and I would appreciate any answers to my questions.