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sergei wrote:To be honest I have driven so many primeras and they were the most boring things to drive. The gearbox was very flimsy. The interior very cheap. Handling, I don't know why some people say it handles great - it is a wobbly boat with no feedback. Oh and the power curve, you are waiting for it and it never comes.
Combined with weak cam train, tensioner problems, very intolerant to missed service (halve of them sludged so badly that you get gunk in shape of rocker cover when you take it off).
gt4dude wrote:All I can say is, If the GT-T is anything like the GT4, Test drive many of them before you buy. I took the first ST205 I saw because it was the only one on the market at the time, I've been kicking myself $25,000 later...
The turbo was the first to shit itself, followed by wheel bearings, suspension mounts, superstrut arms, radiator blowing its top off, thermostat getting stuck open, clutch master cylender now needs replacing, now getting squeeky noises when driving and the weight shifts to the front left of the car... that ontop of the normal things coming up now like clutch and cambelt.
sergei wrote:Reliability is the most important factor when you buy a car for purpose of day to day driving and/or going on long trips. You simply don't want to be stranded in middle of nowhere just because BMW/Mercedes/other eurotrash have "cool" cars.
Mr Revhead wrote:BMW? Merc? They are fiiiiiine.
Buy a Citroen, or a Renault!!
iOnic wrote:Never had those problems in the CVT M6's I've driven (SR20VE). You plant foot and the revs rise to a certain point (optimum torque) and basically stay there as you accelerate. The only gripe is the cost of replacement/repair if anything goes wrong
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