2007 Chevy Uplander

2007 Chevy Uplander questions and answers

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Q: I'm a 27 year old male with a disability,more details below?
I'm 27 years old & currently stay with my brother & his 5 kids who is bad & act like they have brain damage,well there mother did smoke weed when she was pregnant with all four of them,the 5th baby has a different mother.What my problem is that I never get to go anywhere when I fill like it because I live in the boring suburbs where no buses run.I'm stuck here all day,everyday babysitting 3 year old nephew and 4 year old niece.The oldest 2 be in school but I'm still at the house when the school bus drops them off.there daddy who is my brother gets to leave when he fills like it in the 2007 chevy uplander that I signed for and I don't even have a drivers license,and also the house were staying in,I signed for that 2 and he has turned me into criminal cause he made fake pay stubs and stuff and told me to sign 4 the car & house,I knew all of this was wrong to do but I had no choice and didn't want him to get mad at me.This is how I get rewarded by sitting in the house to watch his bad kids

A: Go online and find a gov link for help with finding a place to live they will also help you work out your legal trouble you are being used and the courts will see this I hope you do this soon you have a right to a life so go for it the only thing that hold someone back is themselves

Q: How do I cover my minivan's windows without tinting it?
is 2007 chevy uplander, I'd like to cover the 2 sliding doors ( sides doors), 2 windows ( back ) and back door.

A: You could take it over to a body shop and have them take the window out, then fill in the window hole and paint to match the rest of the van.

Q: Driving very long distances (24 hours straight) is that bad for vehicle?
We are thinking of driving across Canada in our new 2007 Chevy Uplander. We have 3 people able to drive. (2 parents and a son with his restricted N license) Driving in 8 hour shifts through the prairie's to save some money on hotels and to cut a day or two off the trip. So my question is, is it bad to drive for such a long period of time? There are just s few food, bathroom and gas breaks. Does it cause extra wear on the engine, trany ect.? It does a have a DVD player and XM sattelite radio so the kids should be happy :)

A: no it is not hard on your car . It runs at a constent temp and oil pressure. look at long line trucks they never shut some trucks down , except for repair. the hardest thing on cars is the fast heat up and quick cooling over and over, temp change effects the fluids too. viscosity changes at differert temps breaking down faster. so keep that engine maintained and drive drive drive