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Got a new car
My new car is a blue 1997 Toyota Corsa {read Corolla 2} three door.
It has done only 27 389 km since new {NZ new as well, not a second hand import}, automatic, 1.3 litre.
As my father got it on my behalf {couldnt get that kind of low milage here in Christchurch, damnit}, all I have to do is get the damn thing from Wellington to Christchurch...hmmmm
It has done only 27 389 km since new {NZ new as well, not a second hand import}, automatic, 1.3 litre.
As my father got it on my behalf {couldnt get that kind of low milage here in Christchurch, damnit}, all I have to do is get the damn thing from Wellington to Christchurch...hmmmm
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So? It will do what I need and should go for 200 000km without a hitch.Howedar wrote:1.3!? That's friggin tiny.
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Dont need a yank tank to have penis envy eitherStormbringer wrote:You don't need a big engine for a go-cart with delusions of granduer.Howedar wrote:1.3!? That's friggin tiny.
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Re: Got a new car
Congrats.Stuart Mackey wrote:My new car is a blue 1997 Toyota Corsa {read Corolla 2} three door.
It has done only 27 389 km since new {NZ new as well, not a second hand import}, automatic, 1.3 litre.
As my father got it on my behalf {couldnt get that kind of low milage here in Christchurch, damnit}, all I have to do is get the damn thing from Wellington to Christchurch...hmmmm
Edit: Soon I'll need to replace my clunker.
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Re: Got a new car
What are you running?Enigma wrote:Congrats.Stuart Mackey wrote:My new car is a blue 1997 Toyota Corsa {read Corolla 2} three door.
It has done only 27 389 km since new {NZ new as well, not a second hand import}, automatic, 1.3 litre.
As my father got it on my behalf {couldnt get that kind of low milage here in Christchurch, damnit}, all I have to do is get the damn thing from Wellington to Christchurch...hmmmm
Edit: Soon I'll need to replace my clunker.
Via money Europe could become political in five years" "... the current communities should be completed by a Finance Common Market which would lead us to European economic unity. Only then would ... the mutual commitments make it fairly easy to produce the political union which is the goal"
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Re: Got a new car
1992 Pontiac Grand Am. It was a good car until I became a delivery driver two years ago. In those two years I've put in about 100,000 km (the odometer read 212,000km) and over $5,000CAD in repairs. Now it is sitting in my parent's backyard collecting dust because the tranny won't go from first gear to second. I'm going to try in a couple of months, to see if it will work properly, if not then I'll have to junk it. Right now I am driving my father's 1990 Ford Aerostar. It has over 250,000km and is still going very strong.Stuart Mackey wrote:What are you running?Enigma wrote:Congrats.Stuart Mackey wrote:My new car is a blue 1997 Toyota Corsa {read Corolla 2} three door.
It has done only 27 389 km since new {NZ new as well, not a second hand import}, automatic, 1.3 litre.
As my father got it on my behalf {couldnt get that kind of low milage here in Christchurch, damnit}, all I have to do is get the damn thing from Wellington to Christchurch...hmmmm
Edit: Soon I'll need to replace my clunker.
ASVS('97)/SDN('03)
"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons
ASSCRAVATS!
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ASSCRAVATS!
I know. About 1.8L is quite enough. But 1.3 is too small.Stormbringer wrote:You don't need a big engine for a go-cart with delusions of granduer.Howedar wrote:1.3!? That's friggin tiny.
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Good rule of thumbe with cars..the simpler the better and over powered cars cause more issues.Enigma wrote:
1992 Pontiac Grand Am. It was a good car until I became a delivery driver two years ago. In those two years I've put in about 100,000 km (the odometer read 212,000km) and over $5,000CAD in repairs. Now it is sitting in my parent's backyard collecting dust because the tranny won't go from first gear to second. I'm going to try in a couple of months, to see if it will work properly, if not then I'll have to junk it. Right now I am driving my father's 1990 Ford Aerostar. It has over 250,000km and is still going very strong.
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Too small for what? as I said above..it will do what I want and run well for 200 000km...why have more?Howedar wrote:I know. About 1.8L is quite enough. But 1.3 is too small.Stormbringer wrote:You don't need a big engine for a go-cart with delusions of granduer.Howedar wrote:1.3!? That's friggin tiny.
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Re: Got a new car
Maybe but the Ford Aerostar is larger than my Grand Am and has lasted for 15 years and has 40,000km more than my car and it has caused me less pain then my car.Stuart Mackey wrote:Good rule of thumbe with cars..the simpler the better and over powered cars cause more issues.Enigma wrote:
1992 Pontiac Grand Am. It was a good car until I became a delivery driver two years ago. In those two years I've put in about 100,000 km (the odometer read 212,000km) and over $5,000CAD in repairs. Now it is sitting in my parent's backyard collecting dust because the tranny won't go from first gear to second. I'm going to try in a couple of months, to see if it will work properly, if not then I'll have to junk it. Right now I am driving my father's 1990 Ford Aerostar. It has over 250,000km and is still going very strong.
But other than that I tend to agree with you. I'd like to get a used Corolla or Camry and then maybe in a year, get a new Ford Ranger.
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It's not too small for the car. But those cars are simply one of the smallest and least substantial cars legally on the road.Stuart Mackey wrote:Too small for what? as I said above..it will do what I want and run well for 200 000km...why have more?Howedar wrote:I know. About 1.8L is quite enough. But 1.3 is too small.Stormbringer wrote: You don't need a big engine for a go-cart with delusions of granduer.
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so???? It does everthing I require.Stormbringer wrote:It's not too small for the car. But those cars are simply one of the smallest and least substantial cars legally on the road.Stuart Mackey wrote:Too small for what? as I said above..it will do what I want and run well for 200 000km...why have more?Howedar wrote:I know. About 1.8L is quite enough. But 1.3 is too small.
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Perhaps the Grand Am is less well designed than the Aearostar.Enigma wrote:Maybe but the Ford Aerostar is larger than my Grand Am and has lasted for 15 years and has 40,000km more than my car and it has caused me less pain then my car.Stuart Mackey wrote:Good rule of thumbe with cars..the simpler the better and over powered cars cause more issues.Enigma wrote:
1992 Pontiac Grand Am. It was a good car until I became a delivery driver two years ago. In those two years I've put in about 100,000 km (the odometer read 212,000km) and over $5,000CAD in repairs. Now it is sitting in my parent's backyard collecting dust because the tranny won't go from first gear to second. I'm going to try in a couple of months, to see if it will work properly, if not then I'll have to junk it. Right now I am driving my father's 1990 Ford Aerostar. It has over 250,000km and is still going very strong.
But other than that I tend to agree with you. I'd like to get a used Corolla or Camry and then maybe in a year, get a new Ford Ranger.
But Toyota does make very reliable cars..somewhat boreing, but very reliable as a whole.
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How small are we talking here?
And out of curiosity, how are the hills in the operational area of this car?
And out of curiosity, how are the hills in the operational area of this car?
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Tinfoil? by what comparison?Stormbringer wrote:Never said it didn't. I was just pointing out to Howedar that you can get away with a tiny engine in a car that's about as tough as tinfoil.Stuart Mackey wrote:so???? It does everthing I require.
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I don't know, just about any object that's not going to move.Stuart Mackey wrote:Tinfoil? by what comparison?Stormbringer wrote:Never said it didn't. I was just pointing out to Howedar that you can get away with a tiny engine in a car that's about as tough as tinfoil.Stuart Mackey wrote:so???? It does everthing I require.
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The Corrolla 2 is smaller than a Corrola and bigger than a Echo..like a Mazda 323.Howedar wrote:How small are we talking here?
And out of curiosity, how are the hills in the operational area of this car?
Canterbury/Christchurch is pancake like in its flatness.
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Thats true of most things on the road...Stormbringer wrote:I don't know, just about any object that's not going to move.Stuart Mackey wrote:Tinfoil? by what comparison?Stormbringer wrote: Never said it didn't. I was just pointing out to Howedar that you can get away with a tiny engine in a car that's about as tough as tinfoil.
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That depends on the era you are talking about..the 70's-88 years they were shockers safty wise..but have improved quiteabit since re safety stuff like airbags etc. But as a general rule, bigger car beats smaller car in a crash.Stormbringer wrote:Yes, but then again some are simply tougher than others. And most of the light Toyotas are skimpy on everything but sheet metal.Stuart Mackey wrote:Thats true of most things on the road...
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They aren't exactly the death traps they were. But compared to a lot of cars they're still got a glass jaw.Stuart Mackey wrote:That depends on the era you are talking about..the 70's-88 years they were shockers safty wise..but have improved quiteabit since re safety stuff like airbags etc. But as a general rule, bigger car beats smaller car in a crash.Stormbringer wrote:Yes, but then again some are simply tougher than others. And most of the light Toyotas are skimpy on everything but sheet metal.Stuart Mackey wrote:Thats true of most things on the road...
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Well I'm running a 323 with a 1.5L and it's pretty gutless. So I feel for ya.Stuart Mackey wrote:The Corrolla 2 is smaller than a Corrola and bigger than a Echo..like a Mazda 323.Howedar wrote:How small are we talking here?
And out of curiosity, how are the hills in the operational area of this car?
Canterbury/Christchurch is pancake like in its flatness.
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