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    Marion Allen Cole
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    2009
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    G8
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    GT

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  1. I have a 09 GT G8 and an oil leak, dime size at first but increasing. Scheduled for tomorrow at 8AM at Folsom Chevrolet (purchased), CA and see what is going on. Will advise if I learn something. Mine has 38K miles (2nd owner) but still under full warranty. Just completed first full maintenance including rotation of fairly new tires. Damned expensive...the 19 inch tires. Salesman said to go to 20" wheels in future to save $ on tires. We'll see. Am wondering about the "over-speed" settings. Mine was OFF but changed it to 80mph. Have no idea so far what is the difference, and what it represents at the different speed settings: 60, 70 and 80 mph. Is this where "overdrive" kicks in or what? With it turned OFF the past several months I have no complaint since it literally hauls ass. Any advice appreciated. As a retired paratrooper, OFF may be all I need. This Burgundy Beauty gets compliments every time it is driven and I'm finally in love again since owning a 71 Challenger back in 1970's. Being a defensive driver it is nice to step on it and "get out of trouble as fast as I get into trouble". No longer intimidated when I leave our rural area for Sacramento, or even an occasional trip to LA, Oakland or SF. I'll be thanking a Veteran every time I see one on 11/11/11, this Friday. Hope you do the same. Regards, "Doc" Cole
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