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- Kal
- Site Supporter - Gold
- Posts: 2554
- Joined: Sun Sep 12, 2004 8:08 am
- Real Name: Jade
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 14
- My Motorcycle: 1998 Kawasaki GPZ500S
- Location: Nottingham, UK
Ford do a 1600cc Diesel unit that is unbeatable. My mum had a unit in her '85 Orion that just ran and ran and ran... Damned thing was indestructable. Even when she lent it to Dad.Shorts wrote:Gotta love the little diesels hereUS big-wigs take note, this isn't the first nor the last time you hear it, we want small diesels!
Thinking about it Dad had a 1600cc Diesel uint in his Renault 5 at the time, which is why he used to tow the caravan with it.
Kal...
Relationship Squid...
GPZ500S, CB250N, GB250Clubman
Relationship Squid...
GPZ500S, CB250N, GB250Clubman
- KarateChick
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- Location: 53°28' N 113° 35' W, Alberta
1989 Toyota Camry - the rust bucket.
2003 Toyota Sienna Yes! A Van! - great for cramming up to 8 people (seats 7 - oops!
) plus all related ski and snowboard gear...well, with a little help from the Thule box
2003 Toyota Sienna Yes! A Van! - great for cramming up to 8 people (seats 7 - oops!

Ya right,
there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...
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- Ninja Geoff
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- Joined: Mon Jul 25, 2005 10:55 pm
- Real Name: Geoff
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 7
- My Motorcycle: 2006 Kawasaki Ninja 650R
- Location: Leyden, MA
2000 ford ranger... yeah... 2wd, reg cab, short bed. basically, useless, can hardly fit my XR in the back. I want a car. Someone wanna donate to the "Get Geoff a VW Rabbit (Golf to the rest of the world) fund""
And Scan, my friend Pulski has a 04 WRX wagon. Incredible car. Sounds beautiful with just ram air alone. 2" drop on 17" BBS rims with Falken Z rated rubbers. Grips like a mother steamwhistle, goes like sin. STi axle back (think slip on) is in the works soon.
He needs to increase the boost, and get some 3" piping for it, so it sounds like a squirrel eating demon.
And Scan, my friend Pulski has a 04 WRX wagon. Incredible car. Sounds beautiful with just ram air alone. 2" drop on 17" BBS rims with Falken Z rated rubbers. Grips like a mother steamwhistle, goes like sin. STi axle back (think slip on) is in the works soon.
He needs to increase the boost, and get some 3" piping for it, so it sounds like a squirrel eating demon.
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- Nibblet99
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- Sex: Male
- Location: Back in Reading again
Not certain the TMW members charity fund would even stretch to a yugoGeoff650R wrote:2000 ford ranger... yeah... 2wd, reg cab, short bed. basically, useless, can hardly fit my XR in the back. I want a car. Someone wanna donate to the "Get Geoff a VW Rabbit (Golf to the rest of the world) fund""
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- Social Distortion
- Legendary 300
- Posts: 394
- Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:34 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 2004 triumph thruxton
- Location: Chicago
S80 is a 2002.CNF2002 wrote:What year is your S80? You like it? I've been looking into purchasing a first-gen S80 (the 99-03 class).
WJ Brake problem with the front end, yes? There's a new caliper kit you can buy to supposedly fix the warping but I've heard mixed results. If you plan on keeping the car for a while, I think slotted rotors do better in the front end of the WJ.
I love it.
Seats are suppose to be the best in the industry- I can drive across the US w/out a problem! Power is ok- no muslce on this Volvo, but i think thats how they are made- i know that the s80 T6 is suppose to really fly!
interior is nice, sound system is bloody awsome- i think its an Alpine system- enough amps to crank my Social Distortion/Tiger Army songs. Handles well and dampens the road pretty good compared to similar cars. The car does feel a little big, but i have gotten use to it. All in all, i love my Volvo-Maintance is a tad expensive ( i think they charge like $105 per hour here in Chicago for service). I ended up getting the gold color, but i think there is some official volvo term for thier color scheme ( like sierra sand or some crap like that). I think once Ford purchased Volvo, people stopped comparing Volvo's Vs. Mercs/BMW/ Lexus and started comparing them to full sized cars instead, which kind of hurts retail value. I think if you look in the right places, you can find those 1st generation Volvos somewhere from about $8,000-13,000 with ave. milage.
i dont think you can go wrong w/ the s80s! good luck!
"Born to Lose and Destined to Fail"
- CNF2002
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- Location: Texas
Social, thanks for the review! I plan on a 01-02 with <100k and a budget of 10k. I see loads of them on the market for that. Not really interested in 'power', my current 6 cylinder Jeep GC has the acceleration of a dump truck, but I prefer to baby the gas pedal anyway. I am dragging the wife down to a local dealer to test drive one tomorrow. I heard the 99-00 models had transmission and electrical problems, but I expect that in the first couple of years of a new model (apparently thats when Volvo redid alot of their electrical work in all their cars, which didn't help I'm sure).
Not surprised about the service rate on an import as 'technical' as the S80. Once you get passed the electronics and avoid tripping the darn computers its still all nuts and bolts though.
Not surprised about the service rate on an import as 'technical' as the S80. Once you get passed the electronics and avoid tripping the darn computers its still all nuts and bolts though.
2002 Buell Blast 500 /¦\
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- TeamONEinc
- Elite
- Posts: 207
- Joined: Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:27 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Southern Cali
- jmillheiser
- Legendary 2500
- Posts: 2515
- Joined: Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:27 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Cheyenne, WY
my other vehicle is a 2001 Chevy Prizm (aka toyota corolla), great little car, handles like a sports car though is a tad sluggish in the power dept (very hampered by the auto tranny). Gets great gas milage and is very comfortable for being a small car. Have had zero problems with it. If it had a manual tranny it would be a great little backroad blaster.
I also had a 73 VW beetle that was going to be a project car until the left side was introduced to a dodge intrepid a couple of years ago. Sold it recently.
I also had a 73 VW beetle that was going to be a project car until the left side was introduced to a dodge intrepid a couple of years ago. Sold it recently.
2003 Chevy Impala
I don't care for it either way. It has some really nice pick-up on it around the 4th or 5th gears (it's an automatic so I dont' know for sure) but aside from that, nothing to write home about.
I should've gotten a Mazda 6. It's what I wanted, but I didn't get it, and now I'm stuck with an Impala.
Ah well.
I don't care for it either way. It has some really nice pick-up on it around the 4th or 5th gears (it's an automatic so I dont' know for sure) but aside from that, nothing to write home about.
I should've gotten a Mazda 6. It's what I wanted, but I didn't get it, and now I'm stuck with an Impala.
Ah well.
Have fun on the open /¦\
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