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I got an 81 264 with the Redblock and I love that car. Though the K-Jet acts weirdly at idle, but the car still has good power.The Volvo 240 is the best car ever made, there is literally no reasonable reasons to buy anything else.
Strong, reliable, a pure driving experience with no assist bullshit, prime svedish looks, rwd
I had an 81 262C a while back, definitely wish I had a redblock in it. That PRV was a pile of trashI got an 81 264 with the Redblock and I love that car. Though the K-Jet acts weirdly at idle, but the car still has good power.
The fastest car ever recorded on Le Mans was a Peugeot powered by a PRV lolI had an 81 262C a while back, definitely wish I had a redblock in it. That PRV was a pile of trash
Dry ice blasting (as mentioned excessively in the listing) will do that to a car. Shit's like magicClassic BaT special for a car/platform that has a cult following. That said the presentation screams perfection and everything looks so pristine. Pretty remarkable a former rust belt Toyota was maintained to that level of perfection.
I grew up in the back facing third row seat in the wagon of a diesel 240 all black. Being a kid who loved ghost busters I called it ecto.The Volvo 240 is the best car ever made, there is literally no reasonable reasons to buy anything else.
Strong, reliable, a pure driving experience with no assist bullshit, prime svedish looks, rwd
If in a snowy state, check for rust. Rocker panels and wheel wells are common culprits.Looking for my first car. There is a 2003 Toyota Corolla CE with less than 50,000 miles for sale. It seems like a 'too good to be true' thing. Sent a message to the dealer, gonna try to work out a test drive and a pre-buy inspection at a local mechanic for it. All the pictures look like it was very well cared for, and the price is perfect.
There must be something seriously wrong with the thing, or the dealer is rolling the odometer
The insurance doesn't cover anything, it's wear and tear sadly. I put 100k enjoyable miles on the clock.@Eadred what kinda car and any other options to drop in at the time if so what cost change? Definitely wait to hear what insurance says.
We have a DOONA so putting the seat in isnt difficult, the problem is I feel like I am just a few inches too tall for the Golf to be bending over and futsing with the baby, and the reality has sank in that we will probably have another and I will need something with more cargo space. My wife has a 2022 Impreza wagon and it has the same problem for me, so it makes sense to get something with more space as the second car.@CHARizard isn't 13 LATCH the system everything has now? If so would changing help?
Any love for big-block Euro V8s here?
Picked up a (new to me) W204 C63 last week. As a wagon, of course.
You might be thinking "What does this tard mean by 'big block euro V8?' Those are usually only 4-Liters!" Yeah, you're right.
But this thing is right out of the era when all the german car manufacturers went bonkers, slapped in 5 Liter V10s or even Biturbo V10s into family cars like BMWs E60 M5, Audis RS6 C6, or high-revving 4L V8s into even smaller cars like the RS4 B7 and BMW E90 series. You can tell I'm fanboying over my new acquisition. 7250RPM of 6.2L N/A V8 goodness over here. Goes like a motherfucker with it's 457HP and 600NM. Too bad the winter tires are only 235s in the rear, so you can imagine that it doesn't stick at all.
What do my fellow Kiwis think about "Euro Muscle"?
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Dry ice blasting (as mentioned excessively in the listing) will do that to a car. Shit's like magic
Maxbore officially is done. F.
I've had him do every single car I owned. He did top notch port polish and hog out throttle bodies. Was his side gig but better than pros cheaper than whole new unit and real fast turn around. Definitely bummed out.
Throttle body work doesn't add a ton of HP it's cheap doesn't add noise makes pedal a little more crisp and let's car truly get to WOT. A good cheap mod mostly for feel.
So last week I'm on my way back home, casual highway speed, all systems nominal. All of a sudden engine warning light, coolant temp goes from normal to boiling hot, car goes into limp mode and yells at me to stop asap.
I crawl back home on some back roads and on the next morning, wanting to get the car to the workshop, on startup it fumes like a 19th century steam engine. That was the moment my heart sank.
Today I got the call, total engine failure, cylinder block internals damaged, nothing salvageable. Price for a new engine and labor is 13500€. I really have an emotional connection to the car, so I am really torn between the repair job or getting a new car all together. I am not sure if it's worth paying roughly 50% in repairs of its used market value. Similar models with same trim level and milage go around 30000€. The repair shop is going to make me an offer on Wednesday what they value the car at. If it is a decent offer I might sell it. If it's some low-ball offer I don't know what to do though.
Please help me out fellow kiwi car enthusiasts.
imagine driving a non-diesel Mercedes
maybe one day>he will never know the magic of an NA AMG V8 or V12