7.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$870
Average Mileage:
103,150 miles
Total Complaints:
4 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
  2. repalce engine (1 reports)
  3. replace head gasket (1 reports)
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problem #4

Mar 072014

Torrent 3.2L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,213 miles

i BOUGHT THE CAR IN 2008 WITH 28,000 MILES ON IT. I FOUND OUT THAT THE PREVIOUS OWNER WAS SOMEONE WHO OWNS AN AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS RIGHT NEXT TO MY MOTHER'S BUSINESS SO I THOUGHT HEY THIS CAR WAS TAKEN CARE OF. AT 50,213 MILES THE HEAD GASKET BLEW. THAT MEANS I ONLY PUT ABOUT 22,000 MILES ON IT BEFORE THE ENGINE GAVE OUT. I PAID $16,000 FOR THE CAR AND THAT'S ALL I GOT OUT OF IT. REALLY? I KNOW EVERYTHING IS MADE DISPOSABLE THESE DAYS BUT COME ON. A CLOSE FRIEND WHO IS AMAZING MECHANIC DID THE HEAD GASKET REPAIR FOR ME FOR COST OF PARTS ONLY BECAUSE HE KNEW I WAS HAVING SOME MEDICAL ISSUES THAT WERE EATING UP MY PAY CHECKS OTHERWISE IT WOULD HAVE COSTS ABOUT 3 TIMES THAT MUCH.

- Candace W., Lawrenceville, US

problem #3

Aug 252015

Torrent 3.2L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 111,847 miles

Service technician advises head gasket leaks and is allowing coolant into #4 and #6 cylinders and is fouling plugs.

Recommends remove head, replace gaskets, plugs, wires and do oil change.

Othe former GM service Manager advises me that I may experience future problems with coolant breaking seals on crankshaft if cool and has gotten into oil pan.

- berniet, Edmonton, AB, Canada

problem #2

Aug 072014

Torrent 3.4L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 142,000 miles

In Aug. 2014, my vehicle began to overheat while out of town. I was running about 70 MPH on the interstate, when my car suddenly shut down and I had to coast to the side of the road. Waited about 30 minutes for it to cool off, then made it home (about 45 miles). Took it to a GM mechanic and was told a head gasket had blown and due to " driving while too hot", some of the heads had warped. He put a sealant in to do a temporary fix and a new thermostat in. He said it may last up to a year, but I would need to either consider trading or have a new engine put in. This week (12/24/2014), the engine began to overheat again and was left stranded on the road again. Had to do another "temp fix" until my new engine comes in. I cant really afford right now to trade, so it seems like it would be cheaper to replace the engine with a new one than to buy a new car. This could have really caused a major accident on the highway for me and my children. Mileage on this problem was 142,000 and costs $836.99 to fix. Also, in in 2013, my key ignition locked my key in and would not release, while running. My husband had to come to my office and use a screwdriver to get the key out. Had to replace the ignition. $72.00 to fix.

- L M., Marianna, FL, US

problem #1

Oct 082014

Torrent LTD 3.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 108,500 miles

After researching internet I find out that it is possibly the "DEX-COL" that has caused the leak and possible extensive damage if not fixed and costing $1200.00 parts and labor with half plus labor.. GM knows???!!!! How about some compensation. The dealers even know about it.

- Dave P., Tiny, Ontario, canada