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ProudGecko  



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 10:48 am    Post subject: what would be a good college car? Reply with quote

I'm seriously giving consideration to selling my '88 924S before going off to college in the fall Hopefully I'll just be able to sell it to my dad or something so it's not totally out of my life. Anyway I'm selling it because I need something that is going to be a little more reliable. Does anyone have any good suggestions for a good car for a college student? I would really like to have another European car but I'm not particular. I'm looking for something kind of sporty or something with good tuning potential. If possible I'd like to stick with a rear wheel drive car because it has been my experience that they are a lot easier to work on and since I do all of my own work that is a big consideration of mine as well. And really it doesn't have to be sporty so much as something a little different and interesting, i'm a sucker for uncommon cars
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mate, anything with "character" is going to be less than perfectly reliable.

My two cents;

Obvious stuff: Most cars are reliable, as long as they're in good condition to start with (and I mean everything is in good condition) and the proper maintenance is carried out.
Generally speaking, the older the car, the more maintenance it will require, usually simply due age/wear. But that doesn't necessarily make it any less reliable, only more expensive

Yes, yes, I know some cars are (or are at least considered) more reliable than others. Mercedes Benz are one I can think of off the top of my head that are considered very reliable, as long as they're in good condition, regardless of the age of the car.

Down here, two cars that have a reputation as being virtually bulletproof are early-80's and onwards Toyota Corolla's and Honda Civic's.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is my recommendation:



I drove my 82 924 to Williamsburg and back every single day (about 45 minutes each way) while I was in grad school and making very little money.

I can't think of a car I would have rather driven. Very reliable and low maintenance. (Drove a ford as an undergraduate. Damn thing was in the shop all the time).
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 12:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

TOYOTA

Any model!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 1:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to second Paul on that Toys seem to just run forever. My kids did kill a couple but three of the four had over 300K miles on them and it was what they hit with em that did em in. A celica is not a 4X4 and a 4X4 is not a submarine I have never seen a vehicle take the kind of abuse those did and just keep on going. I can't imagine how long they would have gone if a little TLC had been applied.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sleykin wrote:
A celica is not a 4X4 and a 4X4 is not a submarine


Okay there must be a story behind that. What is it? Picturing someone saying hold my beer and watch this
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A 924, AE86 Corolla GTS, or an RA60 Celica GTS.

The Toyotas have the 4A-GE and 22R engines, respectively, and both are optioned with limited slip differentials. Lot's of character

Oh year, the Celica GTS comes with 8" wide wheels stock.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 4:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about an oldish VW Golf GTi? (Rabbit to you guys i think?)... I presume the GTi made it to the US, I like the early models and they seem fairly rugged aswell as being pretty quick and looking okay...
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would think that the perfect college car would be one that requires little maintenance, has little value when written off, is perfectly reliable with lower than average care.

A car like this would have commuter class tires, (no expensive low profile slicks, I am talking 70-80 series), steel wheels, or inexpensive alloys, and a timing chain, and a timing belt, only if the engine is non-interference. Good gas mileage, and a killer alarm system since the car is going to be parked 90% of the time.

How about an older Mustang or Escort with 2.3L 4-cylinder engine, or a A1 or A2 VW Rabbit, Golf, or Jetta with the 1.7L solid lifter, or 1.8L hydraulic lifter engine with 9:1, or an older Honda Accord or Civic 1.6L-2.0L, or an older Toyota Corolla, Corona, or Celica 1.6L-2.2L 4-cylinder engine? Manual tranny would be the way to go with these cars.

My daughter will be able to start driving later this year, and combined with the anticipation of the gas price run up this summer (they are talking $3.00-$3.50 a gallon for regular this summer here in CA), I recently purchased an 86 VW Jetta to drive. The car only cost me $200, and it needed some work, but it's almost there (still need to get new tires and shocks onto the car). It didn't run when I bought it (the person that donated had the top of the engine dismantled, and the camshaft and ignition timing seriously screwed up). The body is in very good shape (it could use a fender, and I am considering replacing the driver's door to avoid having to repair/weld the lower hinge). Most parts are available new, or I could go used. I can get most any body part on the car from one of the local Pick A Part salvage yards for $35 or less (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers), or $17.50 on the numerous 1/2 off weekends.

I am going to go PL/PD on the insurance. If we crash it, or someone without insurance (probably the case) crashes into it, it will be a total anyway. Full coverage insurance would cost cost more per year, then I paid for the whole car.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about that blue car that Wayne drives around in? ( Waynes World), i've always thought that car was naff enough to be cool.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"the Mirth Mobile" AMC Pacer i think? though i'm not really up on american cars....
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Found it !!


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damn, that is HIDEOUS.......


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2004 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good luck finding one of those, I think they're about at that point where people are starting to buy and fix them up.

I'll second what some said earlier about the Camrys and Civics. Especially the Civics from the late '80s - early '90s. Very cheap and I haven't seen a lot of them broken down except for when the owner did something really stupid.

Edit: I see that you wanted a European car. The older BMWs I've come across (see: mid - late '80s models) have been pretty reliable. But the computer is an expensive part when it goes out. I'll second what was said about Mercedes. Not much else I'd go with. On a side note, I came across an early '90s Merkur for the first time in a long while the other day. I think it was a running one, rare indeed.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2004 3:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd say Toyota or Nissan. I'd avoid the Honda Civic and Accord, they are currently the most stolen car out there and have VERY high insurance rates for younger people. When I was buying a car a couple years ago I called my insurance agent (alstate at the time) to get a quote on any prospective car I had found that I was interested in, the insurance rate for a 1992 civic hatchback was $160 a month!, I then had them lookup my nissan axxess (which is what I bought) and the insurance rate with exactly the same coverage was $58.
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