In reply to captdownshift:
WOW that thing is clean as berkeley! Will float it her way lol.
captdownshift wrote: I found the car
and here I expected to find this one
In reply to sleepyhead:
The Mitsu van was actually the tempting one, but the soarer makes sense to get as all of the parts are available through standard parts distribution networks, just get an sc300 Vin and a supra Vin to use depending on the part needed.
In reply to JtspellS:
I thought about suggesting T5 motivated S/V40/50s but haven't driven an automatic one so I wasn't sure if the auto zapped the fizz from them.
The only discussion my SO and I had, was a Mustang a good choice for her as a DD. On her own, she decided , NO.
So she bought a Civic. I asked her why she picked it.
"Because it fits me". Nuff said.
I’ve only got two things to add.
captdownshift wrote: In reply to JtspellS: I thought about suggesting T5 motivated S/V40/50s but haven't driven an automatic one so I wasn't sure if the auto zapped the fizz from them.
I'm a C30 T5 owner with a manual and also a frequent defender of automatics here on GRM. Having said that don't touch a C30/S40/V50 with the T5 and an auto, it really doesn't suit it the engine at all. It's all laggy and loves to be in the wrong gear at the right time and has an aversion to quick down shifts. Run, run away. This from a guy who owns an automatic Boxster, so apparently my standards are low.
I just want to note I am not going to force her in anyway to buy anything, it has been and will always be her decision (bet your ass she would spite me if I were to force something her way) as it was with the TDI, she just needs me for financing reasons and that's it.
In saying that she asks me why or why not on big purchases and I've been helping in anyway that I can.
I'd like to go on the record as a Chevrolet Cruze RF2 (LT rental fleet)1.4T 6A owner. This car is a MK4.5 Volkswagen Jetta wearing a bow tie.
I've got 117000 on OE pads and rotors with two trips in for warranty work, a new set of Toyos and a butt ton of semi synthetic oil services.
Oh and twenty autocrosses that made me giggle each run.
I'm still confounded as to why these aren't on more sub $10k lists.
The VW is off to the slaughterhouse....
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The replacement? even kinda surprised me TBH
Super glad she decided to drive one, and even better she found this one that will not cost her anything due in part to VW and EPA, thank everyone for all the suggestions!
nice! congrats?
is this one of the late-enough cars that you don't have to worry about rust around the rear wheels?
sleepyhead wrote: nice! congrats? is this one of the late-enough cars that you don't have to worry about rust around the rear wheels?
Looks like a first gen to me, so rust prone.
1kris06 wrote:sleepyhead wrote: nice! congrats? is this one of the late-enough cars that you don't have to worry about rust around the rear wheels?Looks like a first gen to me, so rust prone.
I think they fixed or mostly abated that issue for the 2007 model years. Gen one cars go until 2009.
Is that the GT version? My parents had one in 2006 man that was a lot of fun to drive around. Despite owning a second gen car I really like the first gen body style better.
The0retical wrote:1kris06 wrote:I think they fixed or mostly abated that issue for the 2007 model years. Gen one cars go until 2009. Is that the GT version? My parents had one in 2006 man that was a lot of fun to drive around. Despite owning a second gen car I really like the first gen body style better.sleepyhead wrote: nice! congrats? is this one of the late-enough cars that you don't have to worry about rust around the rear wheels?Looks like a first gen to me, so rust prone.
I forget the packages but it's listed as an S but has all the GT bits with the bose/leather/HID and so on.
These like ANY Mazda prior to 2010 are rust prone, but this has been a Central NC/VA car it's whole life so it's not silly high on my mind at the moment, also she works at a body shop so she has many connections if something were to start.
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