If you want to get anything, get the Helm service manuals for the car. They are published annually and run about $140.00 for a three volume set. These manuals are written by GM and they contain the same content that your service department will refernce when they work on your car.
Although I have not seen either a Chilton's or a Helms in a few years, based on past experience :iagree: with talon90. The Chilton's manual has a tendency to be more general in nature whereas the Helms manual is more detailed. It sure would be nice to be able to access the Helms on line without having to pay an arm and a leg.
I always buy the Helm service manuals for any car I plan on keeping more than a couple years.
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