6.0

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
100,000 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
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problem #1

Apr 072008

Beretta

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles

I Got '87 Beretta With The Right Rear Wheel Locking Up. It Started To Work Again Later After I Parked It, But Then Started Locking Up Again. I Was Almost Home, A Block Or Two And All Of A Sudden I'm Leaving A Long Burnout Trail Leading To My House. So I Parked It And Investigated. I Found Nothing Out Of Place. So I Searched For Solutions. And Found What I Thought I Would Find, Nothing.

I Decide To See If It Was Temporary, And To My surprise It's Working Again. And By Then I'm Hungry And Decide To Take It On A Test Run To McD's. No Problems So I Order A Couple McChickens, A Drink, Fries You Know The Usual. And Head Home Thinking My Problems Have Been Solved. No More Lock Up Or Hunger.

But It Was Only The Beginning. I Was Eating On My Way Home, No Biggy, When It Locks Up Again And Jerks, Only This Time I'm Further From Home And Got A Burger And Drink Out. My Powerade Spills And I End Up Squeezing My Burger. Now I'm Pissed Not Only Did I End Up Spilling My Drink, But I Got The Wheel Problem Again. And I'm Looking Like An Idiot Driving It Home With A Tire Squealing.

I Ended Up Having It Checked By A Mechanic, But Found No Problem He Encountered Before. Needless To Say It's Sold, I Already Had Many Other Problems With It And That Was The Last Straw. So I Ended Up Getting Myself A 2001 Pontiac Grand Am Gt Which Is A Great Improvement Over That Peice Of SH*T, And Haven't Had A Single Problem.

- bjamez, Sunnyside, WA, US