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I didn't mean any offense! I was just very curious. I find really low seats to be a lot less comfortable, like a Miata or 3000GT, but I never experience any pain. ~c |
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Great link! I'd buy that car in a heartbeat, with a softtop or folding hardtop. The looks are just right and a softtop with cloth should ring in around 23k; 25k with leather; and 30k with folding hardtop. This is what VW should have introduced to replace the Cabrio and I hope they are serious about bringing it to life. Beautiful styling and I'm sure it will have the typical stylish VW interior. I got excited just looking at the car, something I can't say about any recent 4 seat under $40k convertible. Stickguy: Let me know what you think of the Solara. I'm thinking about looking into this car in a year or so. |
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| But I don't think I'll ever be able to og back to FWD...not a FWD with any power at least. It's just no fun for me, gunning a FWD monster and have to rein in the torque steer once the front wheels stop spinning and send horrible vibrations all the way through to the steering wheel. Don't get me wrong, I think FWD is fine for cars that are weak, like my wife's Civic, but put any hp under the hood and forget it. yuk! | |
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I call it wrong wheel drive. -juice |
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Actually, front wheel drive isn't all that bad when done right. Some automakers get it right and some don't. VW/Audi's front suspension has been applauded for completely getting rid of torque steer. My Hyundai Tiburon V6 has pretty strong torque steer even though it only has 170 horses and it is annoying and even a bit dangerous. My Mitsu Diamante has 205 horses and doesn't have much of an issue with torque steer. It jerks the wheel slightly to the right when floored but it doesn't continue to fight you like my Tib sometimes does. I will admit rwd is nice in how it doesn't affect the steering. But fwd has its pluses. In fact, I much prefer the safe traction it provides on slick roads. |
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AWD gives you the best of both. It's fun and lets you drift yet safe when you want it to be. Of course there are cost, packaging, and weight issues with that setup also. -juice |
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The WRX isn't a convertible either |
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That's the only reason there isn't one in my driveway. I liked the B9SC concept but it would likely be too expensive to serve as my 3rd car/toy. -juice |
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New 2003 Miata has an intermittant clicking sound coming from the steering wheel. You can 'feel' it when preeing the palm of your hand against the center of the steering wheel. It happens infrequently, with the start up of the ignition and stops when turn it off. Won't always repeat when you restart, but eventually comes back. Nothing about the operation of the vehicle is affected. Dealership initailly said it was a bad solenoid; has replaced ignition; no change in the problem. Any thoughts? |
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. . . and a pretty far-off one at that. I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the column cover -- the two-piece plastic cover that goes right in front of the steering wheel ("front" meaning toward the front of the car). There are two screws that hold the top half of the cover to the lower half, and one lone screw that holds the lower half to the steering column. That lone screw was missing and it caused a clicking/scraping sound every time I turned the wheel. There was nothing intermittent with my problem, however, and I didn't have to press on the wheel to make it appear. I humbly suggest you remove the cover and see if the sound goes away. I have Mazda's Workshop Manual for my 2002 and it's on page 09-17-4. Good hunting, Poor Richard |
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