Washed and cleaned interior. Attachment 38735
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Washed and cleaned interior. Attachment 38735
Honestly not sure. I was told 4 years ago by Rob43, who at the time I trusted whole heartedly, that dexron 3 is a must. It’s easy enough for me to hold to that.
Dexron is backwards-compatible, but if you can still find III & want III get it!
https://www.acdelco.com/parts/oils-f...smission-fluid
This is what I found....
https://www.mrtonneau.com/dexron-iii-vs-vi/
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/th...n-iii-h.40761/
Got my car on a policy with Hagerty! So if Karen in her minivan rear-ends me because she was texting, I'm no longer screwed with the total loss, given the mileage I have.
I looked into Hagerty for an E30 I purchased last year that I wanted to treat as a daily driver while still being able to get what I paid for it in the event it's totaled (spoiler: lots more than book value). They wouldn't do what I wanted. I found a local insurance agent with Farmer's and she got me a policy with Safeco with an Agreed Value for the purchase price. The "Agreed Value" bit is key.
I don't believe you can get an agreed value policy from Hagerty (or maybe any of the collector insurers) for a daily-driven, non-garaged car with a driver under 21 years of age. I had Hagerty for years with my old stuff (no claims experience, thankfully!) but looked at Grundy & American Collectors Insurance. USAA works with American Collectors so that's where I went.