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back in happier days :(

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This is my baby. 2009 with 52.5K miles in summer of 2018 .... Last week the Transmission went to pieces with 53K miles on it... Got the call today it will have to be replaced. Not sure I will keep it now once it's paid off unless the replacement transmission is better than OEM. It's under warranty so the choice isn't mine. Also told it has a bad ball joint... such low miles for those kind of issues. I did plenty of research on the vin# and had 2 reports run before I bought it. Always serviced and no accidents. I'm the 3rd owner but the first only put 3K miles on it from '09 to 2013 I'm hoping this will be the last of the troubles. Unless I got a lemon. Or the second owner just beat the hell out of it. I'm sad.

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Nice G6!

Sorry to hear about the transmission though. Not something I’ve heard a lot of in these cars. I’ve had mine 13 years and no issues there. 

Nice G6.  My daughters is an 07.  One of the best cars ever.  Basic maintenance.  Sorry you had to spend the money, but it's under warranty from here on out. 

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Thanks. I'm grateful I have a warranty for sure! hopefully will have it back next week. In time for a spring cleaning..wash, buff, wax lol

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