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Masochist gold: https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5502482256.html By God, it's beautiful, though
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blk posted:Masochist gold: https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5502482256.html Ain't nobody giving 'em $20k for it though.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 14:59 |
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The VR6 compromises the handling, you really want the turbo 4 cylinder one it really is shockingly beautiful though, no rust for a Karmann built car too
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 15:40 |
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Wait, why is the front interior beige and the rear gray?
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 15:43 |
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keykey posted:Wait, why is the front interior beige and the rear gray? I'm guessing it's the lighting, carpet matches the seats in pic 6 and still matches in pic 11. Spotted similar at the dealer, but not for sale: (ignore the meme) This Corrado was in similar condition, possibly better, with maybe double the miles. Maybe not worth the $20k, but it's certainly what you'll have to pay if you want an example like this. The last Corrado I saw for sale in not-hosed-with driving condition was going for $5k, and it was gone in less than a week.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 17:01 |
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blk posted:Masochist gold: https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5502482256.html Is it masochism because it's a VW or because it's a Corrado?
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 18:19 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:Is it masochism because it's a VW or because it's a Corrado? Corrados are built from the same parts the the mk3 Golfs, Jettas and Passats are built with, to the point you can play LEGO with the engine, suspension, drivetrain and interior bits. Plastic thermosat housings, timebomb automatic transmissions, timing chain guides with a 80k-100k mile lifespan, oil cooler seals that like to split, etc.
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NoWake posted:Corrados are built from the same parts the the mk3 Golfs, Jettas and Passats are built with, to the point you can play LEGO with the engine, suspension, drivetrain and interior bits. Plastic thermosat housings, timebomb automatic transmissions, timing chain guides with a 80k-100k mile lifespan, oil cooler seals that like to split, etc. It's actually worse than that. If I recall correctly the non-VR6 ones are Mk2s but the VR6 ones are a Frankenstein hybrid of Mk2 and Mk3 bits.
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scuz posted:
wait that's not a typo? Thought there was an extra 0.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 20:10 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:wait that's not a typo?
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 20:31 |
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scuz posted:Nosiree. They even had the audacity to put up the original price sheet from the dealer, which is 24 years old and is only $4,000 more dollars than his asking price. gently caress that. That's the price of a BRAND NEW Scirocco
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 20:38 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:gently caress that. That's the price of a BRAND NEW Scirocco That's an irrelevant fact in the US where we can't buy a BRAND NEW Scirocco.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:gently caress that. That's the price of a BRAND NEW Scirocco Not available for us american scum
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 20:42 |
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http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/cto/5475286215.html
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 20:34 |
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Reliable gold? Too few miles? Don't know much about https://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/5477719402.html VVVV oops Cage fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Mar 25, 2016 |
# ? Mar 25, 2016 17:12 |
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I assume you mean Accord. Aside from the PITA brake rotor design, they are extremely reliable. I see them nearly every day, 23 years after production ended.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 17:51 |
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Cage posted:Reliable gold? Too few miles? Don't know much about Those accords are pretty bulletproof. I'd be a little scared of the miles being that low but I drove a 96 Civic the other week with 85k miles on the odo and it was tight as a drum and the only thing I could turn up was just a minor valve cover leak.
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Cage posted:Reliable gold? Too few miles? Don't know much about I had this exact same car with about 250k more miles on it. It ran about 20k miles without me putting oil in it because it burned it almost as fast as I could pour it in. It was still running when I traded it for a set of tires for my civic. I'm pretty sure the engine is just for show and they're moved by some variety of magic because they last forever.
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Cage posted:Reliable gold? Too few miles? Don't know much about I have a 92 EX coupe with roughly 140k on it. Well my son has it at college in Montana. They are pretty reliable, just expect weird electrical issues from the ancient ecu/tcu's, various relays and whatnot. When I bought mine the auto would not shift into 4th. Pulled the tcu and there was a burnt resistor on the board. Swapped the resistor for $2 and it was good to go.
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I'd look for hidden rust, given the location. Hondas (and Japanese cars in general) were pretty poo poo about rust resistance until the late 90s, at least. Otherwise: I have a 1992 that's spent most of it's life in the desert. The biggest problems I've had have been: an ignition switch failure (in almost exactly the same manner as described for the GM ignition switches), and repeated ball joint replacements and one near-failure due to loving aftermarket ball joints all having boots that might as well be made out of newsprint. I've had no other electrical gremlins; probably because there's been little to no corrosion. I've abused the gently caress out of it for ~35,000 miles, and my dad neglected the gently caress out of it for a couple of years. He let it sludge, which I have, apparently, fixed by doing a few short-interval oil changes. At least, the oil is coming out clean, and the fuel economy is back where it should be. (My last highway tank was 36.2 mpg) Average cost of maintenance for the thing when I was only doing about half the work myself was maybe 500 dollars a year. It's lower now. Some poo poo is arranged really oddly. Windshield washer reservoir required going through the wheel well and doing the entire job by feel. Also, either there's some trick to it I wasn't getting, or tightening the accessory belts requires three hands. And I had to remove the cruise control and the battery to change the headlights. (Might have been possible to do it without removing them if the retaining rings hadn't been stuck.) Overall it's probably the best car I've ever owned. It certainly exceeded my initial expectations by more than any car I've ever owned. The only thing I'd change is that I'd rather have a wagon (and I guess modern safety features would be nice).
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 23:31 |
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http://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/5509172514.html
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 00:31 |
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Thats a scam listing. Local Craigslist has them all the time, always with the same style of nonsense to beat some filter.
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 00:48 |
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https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/5511077286.html How abusive would this relationship be?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:02 |
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blk posted:https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/5511077286.html So to answer your question: Very. Without the benefit of RWD.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:08 |
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That isn't a FWD Jag...
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:09 |
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Tell that to the seller!
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:14 |
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Were there ever any FWD Jags?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:24 |
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Does the AWD, Mondeo based X Type count? Because that's as close as they ever got.
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blk posted:Were there ever any FWD Jags? The jaguar X-type. it was also made in 04. I don't see how anybody could confuse the two, though.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:39 |
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Powershift posted:The jaguar X-type. it was also made in 04. I don't see how anybody could confuse the two, though. That's AWD
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 04:50 |
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Powershift posted:The jaguar X-type. it was also made in 04. I don't see how anybody could confuse the two, though. What does it matter, it's a Jaaaaaaag
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 05:05 |
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blk posted:That's AWD Depends on market - a lot of them were FWD diesels.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 05:06 |
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dissss posted:Depends on market - a lot of them were FWD diesels. hissssssss
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:06 |
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fwd= four wheel drive duh. A jag owner does not have a world view that includes cars where only the front wheels turn around by power. Uncivilized.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 14:05 |
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Jaguar owners during the ford-heavy years aren't really jaguar owners
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 15:02 |
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Octopus Magic posted:Jaguar owners during the ford-heavy years aren't really jaguar owners But those other owners are all dead now.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 15:54 |
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blk posted:How abusive would this relationship be? The reason all Jags have "low miles" is because they don't run long enough between major breakdowns to be driven very far.
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VideoTapir posted:I'd look for hidden rust, given the location. Hondas (and Japanese cars in general) were pretty poo poo about rust resistance until the late 90s, at least. Agreed. Because I am a sucker and help my friends I have been involved in wheel bearing, brake, and/or balljoint jobs on these cars 3 times now. My lesson learned: if you own that generation of Accord, and need to do any one of those jobs, just do all of them while you are in there. You can't get the rotors off without taking out the unit bearings (possibly chowdering them in the process if you aren't careful), and you can't do the balljoints effectively without removing both of those. Balljoints are cheap, so if you are in there for any one of those reasons, just slam all of the parts in at once and move on with your life.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 17:55 |
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https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/rvs/5453159778.html
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If the Raiders move back to LA, that ride will be in high demand.
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