The most sustainable thing you could do is make it reliable. The environmental cost of building a new car and scrapping it due to being uneconmic to repair has not been considered here and mini are reknowned one of the least reliable cars.
The most sustainable thing you could do is make it reliable. The environmental cost of building a new car and scrapping it due to being uneconmic to repair has not been considered here and mini are reknowned one of the least reliable cars.
Keep the reliable impreza.
Buy a cheaper model of the Rad 80's Japanese cars discussed in manual. Use it as weekend and good weather learn to drive the manual and join a few forums on how to keep them running. Keep it in good condition. You will not loose much money. Old autos suck the fun out of driving.
Or the SVX…
A lot of enthiusiasts I know have at least one pragmatic choice in the garage be it a Landcruiser or crusty Previa or something like this for the family. When your Lancia Beta parts need to be collected but are to bulky for your Lambretta scooter. It doesn’t make you less of an enthusiast to have one regular car.
Stream is a great car. Used a 4wd one in the north of Japan and was unstopable except for clearance for snow drifts.
In Australia it wasnt untill the AE90 Series of 1988 that all cars were 16V and available with fuel injection (optional on lower models)
In Australia both Corolla and Sprinter body types have been sold under the Corolla name so I presumed it was the same in Europe. Not that I’ve ever seen many Corollas in Europe.
AE9 Series between 1988 introduced the 4age was a stylistic and technological highlight as far as I’m concerned but I dont think the US got the hatch or fastback?
In Europe they went away from the Corolla name in the 2000s to the Auris in the 2000s, now renamed the Corolla
Not Porsches first Minivan. The 911 powered VW Type 3 had but 15 originally made to transport Porsche Execs around to the test sites in Africa. A few were kept by Porsche for use back in Germany.
Such a good series. Nowdays people are rescuing and restoring old cars from the Outback
At 5;30 he explains that he’s a VW Vanagon Syncro guy
Side vents on the wings.
Where I live these are starting to gain a hipster tax and are also pretty rare.
Rob, Long time listener - First time caller. Thanks for your always entertaining banter.
I’m Abiding on this one. I’m may be out of my element (to use the parlance of our times) but even if you had to spend $2k on this Volvos gearbox you would then have a mint wagon in good shape. Would that not be worth $5k if you…
I’ve heard of some bad experiences at Ashley Schaeffer Kia
They use Landruisers for the succesful missions