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huntzinger by muffin_man
Jul 12, 2004 (2:55 pm)
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For example, Resistance Mash Seam Welding...
Is there any data for us to compare?

 
Not that I'm immediately aware of. I first heard about it from the ASME professional journal Mechanical Engineering probably 5+ years ago. From what I recall, it was a less costly way to make a structural element that would absorb both more energy and do so in a more linear fashion, which improves survivability by reducing the peak acceleration force.
 
http://www.a-sp.org/database/custom/twbmanual/printsection.asp?hi- d=9
 
Not too much info on google, but the above is interesting.
 
Even so, my point here was more that in the past this might have been an area where an enthusiast could refit and get a +10% gain, but because the manufacturers are paying more attention to this design area (for various reasons), today, we may only get perhaps +5%. Hence, my less "easy" horsepower comment.
 
I agree, with some reservations. Many cars can still get an easy 10% gain from bolt ons - but probably less than before. I can't decide on a generalization right now.
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Talk to the Press by Sylvia STAFF
Jul 12, 2004 (6:12 pm)
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A newspaper reporter is hoping to interview a recent buyer who looked at a Honda but then opted for another make. Please send your brief comments about your decision along with your daytime contact info to jfallonedmunds.com no later than Friday, July 16, 2004.
 
Thanks,
Jeannine Fallon
PR Director
Edmunds.com
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Hottest Hatch, has to be VW Golf R32 by db6
Aug 25, 2004 (6:35 pm)
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I drove one for a day,un-real performance,I was about to buy it when my girlfriend blocked it.Guess she didnt see a $31000 Rabbit in the same way I did.
I tell you what tho, it has the best exhaust note of any car I,ve driven,it really is a great car,if you get a chance try one, tell me if i,m wrong.
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THE BEST DECISION.... by colorado1974
Oct 10, 2004 (7:32 pm)
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IS TO STAY AWAY FROM ANY VW CAR!
 
OF THE FIRST 45 DAYS MY WIFES VW BEETLE HAS BEEN IN THE SHOP FOR 34 OF THEM.
 
READ ALL OF THE PROBLEMS EVERYWHERE ONLINE AND STAY AWAY FROM VW!
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Re: THE BEST DECISION.... [colorado1974] by Sylvia STAFF
Oct 11, 2004 (5:40 am)
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Replying to: colorado1974 (Oct 10, 2004 7:32 pm)

Please do not post in ALL CAPS - there is no need to yell.
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by billmchale
Oct 11, 2004 (6:23 am)
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Well while it is true that VW is having some problems of late, I think the truely awful cars, the real horror stories are the exception. Online posts are great, but they tend to be self selecting; people with extreme experiences tend to post far more often than those who have had few if any problems.
 
Case in point, I have a 1998 VW Jetta that I have put 125,000 miles on. I did have a leaky sunroof when I got the car, but that was fixed under warrenty (no big deal), and other than that I never had an issue with the car until I hit 115,000 miles when both the battery and the starter motor both died within about 3 weeks of each other. Since they were replaced the car continues to soldier on as dependable as ever. By the time my last car had hit 120,000 mile I was taking it into the shop every other month to have something fixed (At which point I made the decision to replace it).
 
Of course at 125,000 miles I am starting to get a little nervous, cause there are an awful lot of original items on that car that I expect to start wearing out soon like the alternator, clutch...
 
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Bill
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VW by blueiedgod
Oct 11, 2004 (9:15 am)
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I had a VW once, it was fine until it hit 100,000 miles. Then everything started failing. Water pump, power steering pump, A/C (who wires a/c clutch in series to the light in the switch?) temp sensors, injectors, ball joint, control arm, the list goes on and on. At the same time I had a Civic which lasted 250,000 miles on original clutch and mostly original parts.
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Re: THE BEST DECISION.... [colorado1974] by fish8
Oct 18, 2004 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: colorado1974 (Oct 10, 2004 7:32 pm)

Colorado: We completely understand that you are NOT happy with your NB Conv. Please don't post the same message in all threads under the New Beetle topic. Reading the same message over and over is a waste of time.
 
Please let us know how your Lemon law status comes along!!
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Reliability - of Relibility Reviews by nemo
Dec 09, 2004 (1:34 pm)
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I got an 02 SI, i don't like how the sunroof operates (stops halfway??), compared to the twist dial i see in the vw - and frankly it could use a 6th gear like the rsx and a more adjustable driver's seat/telescopic wheel. But it was in the buget and likely to last. Though I'd like to hear about serious new lemons in the honda family if any has this experiance. that's what pushed me away from the golf and mini - comparing equal numbers of reviews for the three cars.
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by carlisimo
Dec 11, 2004 (12:42 am)
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nemo, you can bypass that, though it takes some effort:
 
http://sourcecodegeeks.com/public/civic/

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