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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nether reach of CA delta
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Car Info: 03 WRX Sedan MBP/17X7.5 SSR Comps/225 Kumho MX
1969 Austin Healey Sprite (first car, sigh. I loved this ragtop car even though I had to fix something that broke or wore out every other weekend. Dual SU carbs were a kick to tune)
1976 Ford Pinto (bad paint, dissolving fuel lines, window cranks that broke off in my hand, what a POS, I hated this car. I had to replace the timing belt while pulled off of the freeway. Replaced the camshaft and radiator on my driveway. Barely got 72K miles on it before it was ready for the junkyard.)
1981 Toyota Starlet (reliable rear-wheel drive, but limp 1300 CC engine wore out at 124K miles. Got 37 MPG, but was so slow that I dreaded every freeway onramp. POS, for sure)
1984 Ford Aerostar (faithful, but unglamorous suburban workhorse w/5M. My only complaint was the underpowered braking)
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Turbo (my daily driver before the 03 WRX. I still miss the low center of gravity on this one. I drove it for 260K miles. A revolutionary car for it's time. )
1998 Ford Ranger (surprising good handling and quick with the 4.0 six.)
2000 Pontiac Montana (Well, for a soccer mom car, it's the quickest and best handling minivan of that year. This one is a kick to drive around. Really well-matched engine and auto transmission. I liked it a lot more than the Odyssey for that year.)
2003 WRX Sedan (My best driver, ever)
1976 Ford Pinto (bad paint, dissolving fuel lines, window cranks that broke off in my hand, what a POS, I hated this car. I had to replace the timing belt while pulled off of the freeway. Replaced the camshaft and radiator on my driveway. Barely got 72K miles on it before it was ready for the junkyard.)
1981 Toyota Starlet (reliable rear-wheel drive, but limp 1300 CC engine wore out at 124K miles. Got 37 MPG, but was so slow that I dreaded every freeway onramp. POS, for sure)
1984 Ford Aerostar (faithful, but unglamorous suburban workhorse w/5M. My only complaint was the underpowered braking)
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Turbo (my daily driver before the 03 WRX. I still miss the low center of gravity on this one. I drove it for 260K miles. A revolutionary car for it's time. )
1998 Ford Ranger (surprising good handling and quick with the 4.0 six.)
2000 Pontiac Montana (Well, for a soccer mom car, it's the quickest and best handling minivan of that year. This one is a kick to drive around. Really well-matched engine and auto transmission. I liked it a lot more than the Odyssey for that year.)
2003 WRX Sedan (My best driver, ever)
#107
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 13,799
Car Info: 97 LOB, 05 FXT, 03 Tundra
Originally Posted by kidatari
1993 Saturn SL - First car, what a POS
1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS - Gutless wonder!~ It did have a good suspension, despite being on stock 14s with horrendous tires
2001 Subaru 2.5RS Sedan (my baby) - FWD Powar!~
1991 Subaru Legacy - Drifting Incident
Who knows what the future holds? If anyone finds a clean turbo legacy, let me know
1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS - Gutless wonder!~ It did have a good suspension, despite being on stock 14s with horrendous tires
2001 Subaru 2.5RS Sedan (my baby) - FWD Powar!~
1991 Subaru Legacy - Drifting Incident
Who knows what the future holds? If anyone finds a clean turbo legacy, let me know
I've got one for you. 91 SS, blown 4EAT, $2500 negotiable.
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