02-05-2019, 02:47 PM | #3 |
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Bought one new in Mar 1996 and had it for 20 years. Sadly here in the US the only choice was a poorly behaving automatic transmission.
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02-05-2019, 08:20 PM | #5 |
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We have a low mileage 850R tucked away in the garage. Also red. Always loved the yellow T5R estate myself.
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It wasn't a trouble-free car by any means, but it never stranded anyone in all that time at least...although it did come close when the A/C compressor bearing locked up but fortunately just a mile from home. For the last 13 years with us, we used it as our go anywhere/do anything extra car. With the Nivomat rear shocks, putting 18 bags of mulch in the back resulted in a level ride just after moving a few feet. Adding IPD sway bars, Eibach front camber adjustment bolts (the stock front camber on these is 0.0 resulting in horrific outside edge wear) and Pegasus 8" wheels helped a good deal in the handling department. The E91 replaced it for said beater duty. Here's what it looked like just before the new owner picked it up back in 2016 after 20 years and 170k miles:
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