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Reburg99

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First off thanks in advance! I'm looking at purchasing either s 2013 or 2012 coupe. The 2013 had the 3.8 and the 2012 has the 2.0T, both around 100k miles. The 3.8 send to suffer from the turning/hesitation issue in a brief test drive, will getting the transmission flashed fix this or is it a bigger issue. Is this also s potential issue on the 2.0T? Are there any know issues I should be looking for or made aware of before purchase?
 
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Nothing? No input from anyone? :(
 
Sorry! Plenty of good folks here may feel your pain, but there are probably few with high-mileage older coupes. I had a '15 3.8 but not long enough to speak to your predicament - that was three Gennys ago...
Good luck! It should be worthwhile to straighten out. I miss my coupe! Consider that the 2.0s were more often modded, and if so, more issues may come up.
 
Thanks Dai. As far as I know the 2.0 is still stock, which is what I would prefer anyways.
 
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