7th April 2008, 08:08 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for your comments guys.
Yes. My Supra has been trusty. She's only let me down a couple of times and only once was it something even slightly mechanical. I truely do believe that 3 years ago for the 8 grand budget I had that I could not have got any better. The one issue I've always had is that my car has always handled awfully. And to be honest I've had it in my power to fix that for a fair time now, I do actually have all the suspension components that I need to fix it. And therein lies the problem. I simply in the months and months of having those parts cannot seem to find the time to fit them. Time is the major issue. I'd really really love to spend whole weekends dovoted to the car to do the things I need to but my weekends are devoted to my family and I'm lucky if after a day at work that I can snatch and hour on the car in the evening a couple of times a week. Often I'm too tired to do that though. And once I start on something big it's weeks and weeks of spending hours every night and having to cycle to and from the station. If I were able to blat through the jobs fairly quickly then things might be different, but I can't. On the topic of me missing the power of the TT. Yes, of course I will. Will I miss the constant concern that the sequential system is working correctly, and will my turbos blow up soon, and why doesn't my boost gauge work, etc, etc. No, I don't think I'd miss that. The problem with 2002 NAs is that only the auto can be imported and that would not be my first choice of gearboxes for an NA. I really wanted the 6-speed. As mentioned in the title this is a hard decision and it's not taken lightly. I've been contemplating it for ages now because of all the issues mentioned above. I also have no clear idea what I can get next which I truely will be happy with. |
7th April 2008, 08:29 PM | #12 |
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Why not buy an old nail diesel runner and off the road the Supra. That would give you the chance to pick away at the faults as and when you get time.
I've been driving Kate's MR2 this weekend, sure it has the turn angle of a reliant robin, corners like a go-cart and is nippy in the low end. But it's just not the Supra; You don't get that smug "I'm the dogs" when you drive it, that "sure you can pull out of the side road, in-front of me" hospitality. You say it's getting old and sure the interior doesn't have that chrome aluminium look that you get nowadays but what about on the outside? What else looks that radical without going to a super car? But those are my reasons not to get rid, you need to find your own; or get rid. |
8th April 2008, 07:10 AM | #13 |
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On the subject of getting an old run-about car ..... if I did that I honestly would never ever drive the Supra. It would be in bits all the time, I'd never want to take it to the station car-park. I'd (at most) use it 3 or 4 times a year.
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8th April 2008, 07:38 AM | #14 |
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8th April 2008, 08:07 AM | #15 |
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Good luck with whatever you decide to do matt, personally i'd get something totally differant, i definetly wouldnt want an na after having a bpu'd tt
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8th April 2008, 11:39 AM | #16 |
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Can you not save up and pay someone to sort out the issues ? If you already have the parts, it's just the labour rate - right ?
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8th April 2008, 11:52 AM | #17 | |
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Can't really answer why I wont do that, suffice to say that the car has caused more than just financial issues over the past three years and changing it will improve my quality of life considerably. |
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8th April 2008, 06:23 PM | #18 |
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Hi guys my son sold his non tubo last sat ,only got £3000 for it. My sup has only done 300 miles since november I dont no whether to sell or not.you do now have to think about the cost nowaday when you go out in it so my wife seys.................................Phil.
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9th April 2008, 09:27 PM | #19 |
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One of thie things Ive noticed since changing my car is that, although there are issues with the civic, they dont bother me anywhere near as much. With the Supra I strived to attain perfection, but could never just quite reach it. With the civic, I just attempt to keep it maintained and clean. I still feel as enthusiasitc, and still take significant pride in keeping the car clean etc, but dont feel as gutted when a bird turds on it, or I get a new stone chip. For example, Ive developed some kind of knock from the front suspension, and I know it needs sorting but if it was the Supra I would feel I had to get it sorted, quick. With this it can take a back seat for a while.
I do miss the Supra, especially now its getting nicer / lighter weather now. Mainly due to the pace and fun of the car. I am really glad I didnt go for a diesel though, as I think Id have been really bored! Its a tough decision.. |
9th April 2008, 10:42 PM | #20 |
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That Rob is because the Supra was special to you, a love of your life. Like a new partner you wanted the best for it and protected it. where as the civic is like a wife of 12 years, if a bird cr@ps on her it's funny but slightly embarrassing.
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