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blk posted:I'm not that familiar with modern Volvo's - where does 110k fall in the lifespan, and what tends to become trouble around then? My friend has a V60R of this generation, and it is completely unreliable. It has had AT issues (admittedly not a problem witha stick), raditor replaced, diff issues, hilariously expensive shocks (book they are almost $1000/corner, but you can do quite a bit cheaper), etc. I think it is about 100k mi.
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Just picked up a 2013 Focus ST. I feel it's an appropriate color. I'll take a photo of it next to my other yellow wagon/hatch (2003 wrx sportwagon in sonic yellow) one of these days...
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# ? May 8, 2013 05:45 |
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I love that colour for the ST The blacked out grilles on those looks fantastic too. I'd love to go testdrive one but I wonder if they even have any to testdrive? Were you on a waitlist for yours? Awesome car, congrats!
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# ? May 8, 2013 06:51 |
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Amandyke posted:Just picked up a 2013 Focus ST. I feel it's an appropriate color. I'll take a photo of it next to my other yellow wagon/hatch (2003 wrx sportwagon in sonic yellow) one of these days... Nice car, but that is definitely not a wagon.
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# ? May 8, 2013 14:25 |
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Would a B-Body Wagon like an LT1 Caprice Classic or Buick Roadmaster be heavy-duty enough to serve as a tow vehicle for a race miata? I really would rather not own a truck.
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# ? May 8, 2013 14:31 |
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Would a B-Body Wagon like an LT1 Caprice Classic or Buick Roadmaster be heavy-duty enough to serve as a tow vehicle for a race miata? I really would rather not own a truck. Absolutely, someone always shows up to my local autocross events with an LT1 roadmaster towing a Porsche 944 on a trailer. It's a body-on-frame RWD beast with a V8 - even better at towing than a lot of trucks.
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# ? May 8, 2013 15:33 |
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nm posted:My friend has a V60R of this generation, and it is completely unreliable. It has had AT issues (admittedly not a problem witha stick), raditor replaced, diff issues, hilariously expensive shocks (book they are almost $1000/corner, but you can do quite a bit cheaper), etc.
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# ? May 8, 2013 15:58 |
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priznat posted:I love that colour for the ST Bought it off the lot, test drove 2 others at the same dealer.
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# ? May 8, 2013 17:37 |
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Amandyke posted:Bought it off the lot, test drove 2 others at the same dealer. Nice! I have a '12 SEL Focus, and I love it. The ST has a bigger engine, right?
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# ? May 8, 2013 17:57 |
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Same sized engine, 2.0L but with a big ol' turbo to bring it up to 250HP!
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# ? May 8, 2013 19:14 |
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Would a B-Body Wagon like an LT1 Caprice Classic or Buick Roadmaster be heavy-duty enough to serve as a tow vehicle for a race miata? I really would rather not own a truck. Definitely! In my opinion it could use some stability enhancements for towing work, like rear sway bar and stiffer rear springs. But it has basically the same drivetrain as contemporary GM half-ton trucks, along with better weight distribution and a lower center of gravity. I wouldnt say its a super badass tow vehicle (compared to new trucks which often have stronger brakes, better abs, stability control that is actually programmed to work with trailers, etc), but i would say it actually compares favorably to the smaller shortcab/shortbed 1/2 ton trucks of that era.
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# ? May 8, 2013 19:56 |
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Amandyke posted:Just picked up a 2013 Focus ST. I feel it's an appropriate color. I'll take a photo of it next to my other yellow wagon/hatch (2003 wrx sportwagon in sonic yellow) one of these days... How do you like it? Were you able to beat on the test drives at all? I've seriously been considering one, but I'm generally not a fan of FWD cars. From everything I've read and seen, they would appear to be set up fairly well, but I'm still a bit leery on them. Love that color though. Without getting into specifics, would you mind me asking how close to MSRP you got it for?
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:How do you like it? Were you able to beat on the test drives at all? I've seriously been considering one, but I'm generally not a fan of FWD cars. From everything I've read and seen, they would appear to be set up fairly well, but I'm still a bit leery on them. Love that color though. Without getting into specifics, would you mind me asking how close to MSRP you got it for? I paid $25,995 after incentives, MSRP was $29,165. The car handles extremely well, only very slight understeer which is solved by taking your foot off the loud pedal. Otherwise it is very neutral and if you chuck it into a corner the back end will step out ever so slightly to basically point you at the apex of the corner. It is quite a bit of fun to drive. And yes I railed on it (well a different one on the lot) during the test drive, may have frightening the sales guy a little.
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# ? May 8, 2013 20:36 |
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Ugh, i hate introductions, but my love of wagons overrides that.. August of last year, I became the happy owner of a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Limited Wagon It was sold to a dealership in my area with a blown motor, and in kinda rough shape. They weren't sure what they were going to do with it until I happened upon it. Some negotiating later, and they did some body work and dropped a lower mileage used engine in it, and she's been running like a champ ever since. Modifications are more focused towards daily comfort, with a few handling upgrades as parts need replacing. So far, I've done some Whiteline caster bushings to replace the worn out rear LCA bushings, tinted it all around to 20%, did the JDM Double-DIN conversion to install a nice head unit and stole the extra set of wheels from my track car (WRX) and threw some Continental ExtremeContact DWs for summer tires. The stock wheels got a set of General Articmax for winter use Pics: right after purchase Double din install As it sits today (dirty!) i haven't decided if i like the wheels in gold like they are now, or if I'll be resorting to my previous plan of plastidipping them black. But I'm lazy, so they can stay gold for awhile. The new Koni shocks i ordered for it showed up this week too.. should make it handle better than it's current blown stockers.
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# ? May 8, 2013 21:29 |
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Amandyke posted:I paid $25,995 after incentives, MSRP was $29,165. The car handles extremely well, only very slight understeer which is solved by taking your foot off the loud pedal. Otherwise it is very neutral and if you chuck it into a corner the back end will step out ever so slightly to basically point you at the apex of the corner. It is quite a bit of fun to drive. And yes I railed on it (well a different one on the lot) during the test drive, may have frightening the sales guy a little. You're...not helping me save money...
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# ? May 9, 2013 01:25 |
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Ditto. I almost sent a RFQ in to the local dealer and I haven't even SAT in one yet to see if I fit (I'm very tall). Out of all the hot hatchbacks the Focus ST is definitely my fav. WRX/STI coming close but you pay a bunch more.
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Amandyke posted:Just picked up a 2013 Focus ST. I feel it's an appropriate color. I'll take a photo of it next to my other yellow wagon/hatch (2003 wrx sportwagon in sonic yellow) one of these days... Glad to see someone get one. I cross-shopped the VW Golf R and the Focus ST this weekend. The Ford was a *lot* nicer than I was expecting and the performance was phenomenal, but I can't get over the interior. I probably made a big mistake by test driving the R right before the ST, but what can I say. The Golf R is like a little Bentley. With a price tag to match
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# ? May 9, 2013 05:03 |
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AI loves E30's and wagons, right? Here's a clip about how the E30 Touring came about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF0CUaS0czk
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# ? May 9, 2013 09:04 |
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We need a Hot-Hatch thread.
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# ? May 9, 2013 17:18 |
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nm posted:My friend has a V60R of this generation, and it is completely unreliable. It has had AT issues (admittedly not a problem witha stick), raditor replaced, diff issues, hilariously expensive shocks (book they are almost $1000/corner, but you can do quite a bit cheaper), etc. I have an 05 V70R with the geartronic that is about to roll over 100k. I have rebuilt the transmission after it basically fell apart, replaced the expensive electronic front shocks, replaced motor mounts, and still have something wrong with my ABS that throws warnings at me. All rather expensive repairs, but it is still my favorite car I've owned. Also, it eats oil like crazy, so keep a jug on hand.
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# ? May 9, 2013 17:39 |
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I just saw this Holden HSV on autoblog and thought I'd pine for one here.
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# ? May 15, 2013 05:00 |
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I just put the summer tires on my 2007 E91 320d. 225s in front, 255s in the rear, on BMW Motorsport 320Si wheels.
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# ? May 16, 2013 19:14 |
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davebo posted:I just saw this Holden HSV on autoblog and thought I'd pine for one here. Great. Now I'm depressed. Stupid Pontiac not making the G8 Sport Wagon...
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# ? May 16, 2013 22:09 |
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I uhh, kinda bought another Wagon... 1988 BMW 325i Bought it in Germany, drove all around Europe for 2 weeks, and now its just a few days away from hitting the US shore. 25 years I waited to bring one of these back! Should go nicely with my 1992 E34 M5 Touring.
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Great. Now I'm depressed. Stupid Pontiac not making the G8 Sport Wagon... They are brining over the VF as a Chevy SS, stands to reason you might eventually see the Wagon form?
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MisterSparkle posted:They are brining over the VF as a Chevy SS, stands to reason you might eventually see the Wagon form? We won't.
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MisterSparkle posted:They are brining over the VF as a Chevy SS, stands to reason you might eventually see the Wagon form? Hahaha, no. Since this is the proper place, does anyone here have any hands-on time with the Volvo V50? They've caught my eye lately and the T5 seems like a possibly viable option.
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# ? May 17, 2013 13:53 |
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From the HK thread. Juan Chai snapped this: Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon by Rupert Procter, on Flickr
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Confused_Donkey posted:I uhh, kinda bought another Wagon... Say what now?! You're importing that? Sooo jealous over here! I demand more photos once it lands. I'm patiently waiting to bring an RS2 stateside, needless to say I have a bit more waiting to do
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# ? May 17, 2013 19:04 |
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Confused_Donkey posted:I uhh, kinda bought another Wagon... How was the process? Did you visit germany just to buy it? E36 wagons are legal in canada and I really want a 328i touring manual.
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# ? May 17, 2013 21:50 |
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Hahaha, no. I used to have an S40 which is identical until you get to the b pillar. It was a really nice car with an amazingly quiet and well made interior. Not the most interesting car to drive, but I had the pokey naturally aspirated engine.
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# ? May 18, 2013 00:22 |
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I managed to fit most of a riding lawn-mower (the deck had to ride separately) in the back of my Volvo 855, it was a super tight fit but it worked. Unfortunately now I have a wiring issue under the headliner that makes the car think the doors are open all the time but it was totally worth it. I also bought an '89 Volvo 245 to drive while I fix the 855s numerous mechanical problems, and then it will become a project itself.
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# ? May 18, 2013 02:04 |
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This thing of beauty is parked next to my building. I have never been so tempted to leave the owner a note that I want to buy his car. It's got 195k miles and no apparent rust, so it's basically new.
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# ? May 18, 2013 11:12 |
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Terrible Robot posted:I also bought an '89 Volvo 245 to drive while I fix the 855s numerous mechanical problems, and then it will become a project itself. I live AI's attitude to cars. "I have a nice car, better buy a beater so I can keep this in good condition" ~ restores beater ~
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# ? May 18, 2013 20:58 |
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I think AI is single-handedly keeping the restoration market going...
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# ? May 18, 2013 22:51 |
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This is currently sitting in my driveway, sadly not mine.
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# ? May 19, 2013 22:15 |
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Love the color, is it a diesel? That would be about the best new BMW in my opinion.
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# ? May 20, 2013 01:49 |
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Pretty Un-cool wagon, but has anyone tried out the new (2014) Kia Rondo? Looking at options to replace my wife's 10 year old Pathfinder and want to move away from SUVs with crap gas mileage. The Rondo and the Mazda5 are currently what I'm considering, haven't checked out either at dealerships yet. Needs a good amount of room for 1+ kids and a couple dogs, those looked like good options. I think she already nixed the Ford Flex for being weird looking.
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# ? May 20, 2013 04:13 |
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I moved this weekend, and was able to cram a 30" x 18" x 48" dresser , a disassembled desk, a queen size mattress, and two large suitcases into my volvo 850. I discovered that you can take out the rear seat bottoms for an extra 6" of room lengthwise when folded down, while also freeing up the space in the footwells.
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# ? May 20, 2013 04:45 |
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priznat posted:Pretty Un-cool wagon, but has anyone tried out the new (2014) Kia Rondo? Looking at options to replace my wife's 10 year old Pathfinder and want to move away from SUVs with crap gas mileage. Is a VW Jetta wagon within the budget? They're pretty handy things.
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