1994 Chevrolet Caprice Classic from North America - Comments

24th Mar 2003, 20:08

"An excellent, reliable and comfortable family sedan"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Need new transmission cooler lines.

Need replacement exhaust flanges for 10 bucks each.

Needs new Oxygen Sensors.

Needs new brakes.

Needs new shocks.

General comments?

Basically all this car needed was general work any car with almost 100K miles would have need especially since I am the third owner of this fine automobile. Other than the simple problems, this car runs fantastic and is so nice to drive in just to relax because it is so big and comfortable. I wish I would have purchased the LT1 5.7 litre Caprice, but the deal I got for this was something I couldn't pass up and for how small the engine is, this 4.3 litre moves this 4200lb. car fairly nice. Usually big cars with V8 engines were associated with bad fuel mileage, but that is not the case with this car since it gets about 17-18mpg city and 25-28mpg highway.


8th Feb 2006, 16:37

Are you sure it's a V8, because I didn't think Chev made a 4.3 V8. They make a 4.3 V6 and a 5.0 and 5.7 V8. Of course,I was wrong once before...


9th Feb 2006, 07:28

And you are wrong again. Chevy did make a 4.3 liter V8, the L99, aka the "baby LT-1", used as the base engine in the 94-96 Caprice sedan. The wagons got the LT-1 as standard in those years.


8th Jun 2008, 17:51

They used them in the Monza v8s in the late 70s too. The smallest small block chevy produced 4.3 liter 262 cubic inches.


9th Jun 2008, 08:22

Wrong, the small block V8 used in the Monza has NO connection to the L-99 used in the Caprice. Just because the displacement is the same does not mean it is the same engine.

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