That's a lesson we all need to learn the hard way, and it's probably best if mom's not there.
Which makes more sense, trying to gin up an L67 to a 5 speed, like a Tremec 3550 using a late Camaro bellhousing, and wedge that into a Volvo 240 wagon or do you just find an LSx with a T56 hanging off the back and run with that? Which would get better mileage? I guess there's always Volvo turbo-4's in the mix as well but that almost sounds too easy...
alfadriver wrote:Tommy Suddard wrote: Presently, Dad drives the truck and Mom drives my E30 almost every day. When school starts again, she will need a car that can carry her and the 4 kids in the carpool. School is 30 miles away on the interstate. She doesn't want a minivan, suv, big wagon, etc. So, we are looking for a car that gets at least 25 mpg, is extremely comfortable for 5 people, has a little personality, and is super reliable. I keep saying P71 (I've wanted one for a while) and am trying to convince her that they don't smell like fugitive, are easy to park, get good milage, and are pleasant to drive. I'm the only one in the family that has driven one. Anybody else willing to convince her? Or suggest a different car? Almost any age/ reasonable price goes.Margie You'd better give Tommy a ride in the back of a cop car instead of him finding out first hand. If you can find one with the cage, all the better. Tommy would look good in the back. Eric
I tried. She won't get one with push bumpers and a cage.
patgizz wrote: i've begun a hate/love/more hate relationship with my P71. the best i can pull out of this POS ford is 21 with all systems go and fresh plugs.
In my 01 P71 I get 20 no high way driving. But my motor only has 28k on it the rest of the car has 98k
Ok we have exhausted the P71 (I agree that it is a great choice) But.. . . .
What about.
740I or il (the car my wife wants to be my next car)
540I sport (The car I want to be my next car)
LS400 (on my to do list as cars go)
Infiniti I30 99 was last year of std trans but the 00 and 01's look much better!
Infinity G35 $$$$$ (nuff said)
Cadillac?
Drive a DTS of late? Ya a boat but an oh so nice boat!!!!
Or a 97 Seville STS. Get the 4.6 L L37 and you have 300HP
The legacy GT is tight in the back seat, would not recommend them if you have a bunch of people to haul all the time (and I own one) Good for 4, not for 5 adults.
Mazda 5 is a good one, parents have one and love it, the extra seat row is nice in a pinch.
5 or 7 series bmw.
I always like the m series infinities for some reason, not too many around and have never driven one, just something different about them.
Nissan Maxima would do the job I think
Volvo seats are about the best thing I have ever put my keister in, and I have done a bunch of keister putting.
No way on the Seville! The pre-edgy Seville/SLS/STS is a giant steaming pile of dog poo that should be avoided like a disease-infested rabid wolverine! All of the electrical nightmares of a British car with all of the build quality of a Chinese knock-off of a Russian with all the parts availability (and cost) of a Ferrari. RUN AWAY!!!
Strizzo wrote: actually, i ran across this last night: http://houston.craigslist.org/ctd/1265224556.html who could say no to a brown volvo wagon?
Me!
Hmmmm.... lots of good choices to think about. (Never considered the Rondo, but I'm intrigued. I'm liking Kia more after the Soul we had a few months ago, even if it didn't have hamsters.) Keep 'em coming. And some of you are making me laugh lots.
Margie
Tommy Suddard wrote: Just thought of something else: Mom! Think of how much quickrete and bodies would fit in the trunk!
The smell of dead body never goes away, according to some guys I've learned to trust..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOyDLUzAAOY
Marjorie Suddard wrote: Hmmmm.... lots of good choices to think about. (Never considered the Rondo, but I'm intrigued. I'm liking Kia more after the Soul we had a few months ago, even if it didn't have hamsters.) Keep 'em coming. And some of you are making me laugh lots. Margie
Margie, I wondered when you'd get here. Damn kids always think they can sneak around without the parents figuring out what they're up to.
BMW E23. All the BMW, none of the computers (even the E32 has enough wiring to circle the earth). And Rennie can probably find y'all one for a song, after he stops laughing..
How many miles did Tommy say that commute's going to be?
Commute's about 50 miles round-trip, but fortunately I'm part of a carpool so I don't have to make it every day.
And I'm tiiiiired of old BMWs (can you hear the whine from there?).
Margie
Volvo seats are about the best thing I have ever put my keister in, and I have done a bunch of keister putting.
Quoted for truth
Strizzo wrote: actually, i ran across this last night: http://houston.craigslist.org/ctd/1265224556.html who could say no to a brown volvo wagon?
RUN AWAY Did you notice all the dollar signs ($$$) in the title? thats what it will cost you to keep it running. My BIL had to dump one recently because it was eating him out of house and home with its maitanance costs, that was even with me doing a lot of the repairs for free.
InigoMontoya wrote: The legacy GT is tight in the back seat, would not recommend them if you have a bunch of people to haul all the time (and I own one) Good for 4, not for 5 adults. Mazda 5 is a good one, parents have one and love it, the extra seat row is nice in a pinch. 5 or 7 series bmw. I always like the m series infinities for some reason, not too many around and have never driven one, just something different about them. Nissan Maxima would do the job I think Volvo seats are about the best thing I have ever put my keister in, and I have done a bunch of keister putting.
The 2010 Legacy is a heck of a lot larger in the back seat.
+1 to the smalish backseat in the Legacy. Few years back talked a friend of mine into a 99 GT wagon, it's just her and her now 15 year old daughter, so it works fine for them, but three in the back can get a bit cramped. P71 has at least a three body trunk, maybe four. Newer Cadillac DTS is a nice car, based on my time as a chauffeur. Good pick up, nice handling (predictable OEM understeer), barely any torque steer, mid-20's mpg. Only problem we had with the ones in our fleet was headlight ballasts kept going out.
I'm going to build a P71 flowchart for this forum.
There's going to be three basic ways that a P71 will be for you:
- You think 15 second quarters and 21-23 mpg mixed is good.
- The fact that people sometimes confuse you for an authority figure gives you a raging semi.
- You're willing to sacrifice a lot because they're cheap.
Did somebody say the P71 was easy to park? My parents had a regular Vic (it died a needed death at a well-maintained 110k), and a Ram 1500 (which is struggling to live at 100k, POS). Guess which one was easier to park?
Marjorie Suddard wrote: Commute's about 50 miles round-trip, but fortunately I'm part of a carpool so I don't have to make it every day. And I'm tiiiiired of old BMWs (can you hear the whine from there?). Margie
Don't forget the power of the Force when driving a P71. You just come up quickly from behind, and before you know it, the driver is all over themself getting out of your way.
Just keep the nurf bar, the spot light, and the cage.
Seems like the ideal car to commute with.
Oh, and install the radar detector- which looks like cool instrumentation in addition to a warning. For something extra special, find yourself a Panasonic CF-29, and a stand for it. That gives more "cred" for the cars in front of you.
And I still think Tommy would look good in the moulded back seat. Appropriate, at least. Heck, Tim and Tom, together. Now THAT would be a great picture.
Eric
alfadriver wrote:Marjorie Suddard wrote: Commute's about 50 miles round-trip, but fortunately I'm part of a carpool so I don't have to make it every day. And I'm tiiiiired of old BMWs (can you hear the whine from there?). MargieDon't forget the power of the Force when driving a P71. You just come up quickly from behind, and before you know it, the driver is all over themself getting out of your way. Just keep the nurf bar, the spot light, and the cage. Seems like the ideal car to commute with. Oh, and install the radar detector- which looks like cool instrumentation in addition to a warning. For something extra special, find yourself a Panasonic CF-29, and a stand for it. That gives more "cred" for the cars in front of you. And I still think Tommy would look good in the moulded back seat. Appropriate, at least. Heck, Tim and Tom, together. Now THAT would be a great picture. Eric
Also since it would be a "business expense" you would need a video system, you know to monitor Motorsports Marketing events from the road.
I saw one of these in the flesh today. 35k looks to get you a 4.6 V8 300+ HP whole lot of car goodness. Just remove the bagging and you would swear it is a 5 or 7 BMW or an S class MB. I think they have a winner here. I have to get down and test drive one of these.
And then there is the coup!!!!
Oh and I forgot to mention that when the driver (40ish looking business type woman) dropped the hammer coming out of the tolls. It was like watching the millenium falcon engage the hyper drive. Just gone. No noise no effort nothing it just went and disappeared.
dean1484 wrote: I saw one of these in the flesh today. 35k looks to get you a 4.6 V8 300+ HP whole lot of car goodness. Just remove the bagging and you would swear it is a 5 or 7 BMW or an S class MB. I think they have a winner here. I have to get down and test drive one of these. And then there is the coup!!!! Oh and I forgot to mention that when the driver (40ish looking business type woman) dropped the hammer coming out of the tolls. It was like watching the millenium falcon engage the hyper drive. Just gone. No noise no effort nothing it just went and disappeared.
Oh and it's FAST!
Like a marsupial.
Osterkraut wrote: There's going to be three basic ways that a P71 will be for you: - You think 15 second quarters and 21-23 mpg mixed is good. - The fact that people sometimes confuse you for an authority figure gives you a raging semi. - You're willing to sacrifice a lot because they're cheap.
+50million...
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