Chevrolet Impala SS and Caprice, Buick Roadmaster 1991-1996 (Haynes Manuals)
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- Studio: Haynes Manuals, Inc.
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 3 Stars
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Customer Reviews
- No Depth
- Reviewer: Paul H. Thurn (Peaster, TX), Date of review: July 25, 2005
- RAvg. Customer Rating: 1 Star
- This is not a repair manual, just a brief review of some of the components of the cars and even that is incomplete.
- The best thing you can do for your Caprice
- Reviewer: www.9C1stuff.com (Kansas), Date of review: March 18, 2002
- Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Although the Chevrolet 9C1 Caprice is about as durable and long lasting as a car can be something will break sooner or later. One can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars by doing what repairs he can without taking the car to a shop. This manual will help anyone make such repairs. Even if you do not repair your own car it will help you to better comprehend and diagnose any problems you may encounter. That will save you money by knowing what is wrong before being deceived by a dishonest repair shop. For those that do repair their own vehicles this book explains in great detail and understandable terminology what to do and how to do it. The Haynes manual is much easier to read and understand than the Chiltons books. The only drawback the Caprice manual is that it does not go into complete detail on the differences between the civilian Caprices and the 9C1 Police package Caprice. That aside it is well worth the cost. I have saved well over $5000 in repair cost over the 350,000 miles I have traveled with this book in my library.


