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Old 04-17-2015, 07:03 PM   #801 (permalink)
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Here's one for MetroMPG, a rust free 1992 Metro with 227k KMs. Complete with 5 speed and sexy pop top sunroof! Sadly it's a 4 cylinder but hey when was the last time you saw one this old?




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Old 04-17-2015, 10:25 PM   #802 (permalink)
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All of the Suzuki Swift sedans that I have seen had 4-cyl engines.

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I took the Family Arragonis on an early trip to not so sunny Spain recently in this marvel of fuel efficient design :

The pre-facelift front clip was more appealing to me. This one doesn't look so great.


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How about a 2CV in use :

There are still many in Argentina and a handful of them in Uruguay.

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I did find this, note the *DI lettering.



That is a TDI without a T, an NA TDI. These didn't sell a lot outside Southern Europe (at least on the Eastern side of the Atlantic, maybe Rooster has more from the West). Emissions limits killed them here - Diesels with Turbos were allowed more generous pass values.
The VW SDI was still available in Argentina until a few years ago.
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All of the Suzuki Swift sedans that I have seen had 4-cyl engines.
All Swifts have 4 cylinders, in Canada anyway. You could only get the 3 cylinder here in the clones i.e. Metro, Firefly, Sprint. I have actually seen 3 cylinder, 4 door sedan, automatic Sprints. Now that would be a bad car to take through the mountains haha.
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All Swifts have 4 cylinders, in Canada anyway. You could only get the 3 cylinder here in the clones i.e. Metro, Firefly, Sprint. I have actually seen 3 cylinder, 4 door sedan, automatic Sprints. Now that would be a bad car to take through the mountains haha.
The clones were not officially available in Brazil, and due to the tax break on 1.0L-engined cars the Swift had the 3-cyl. However, since 1.0L engines were not so usual in subcompact sedans at that time, the sedan only had the 4-cyl 1.6L while the hot-hatch Swift GTI had a higher-revving 1.3L 4-cyl.
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This showed up today, it's a charity donation car. '86 Civic, 1.3L, 5 speed with 286k KMs (177k miles). Too bad it's pretty rotten on the 1/4's, it will probably go for scrap. If you are reading this and near the ADESA Richmond B.C. public auction on May 13th you can grab it there. Man these guys should pay me for promoting them haha.





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^^ Hey, that's my car!
Except for the year, I had a '85, but same color n specs.
No headrests on the rear bench though, and no pull type bench adjust/release.

Would I love to drive one of those again, never mind the dodgy choke and vapour lock on hot days...
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I have it's twin in an '87 with half the miles, but like you said it is not reliable. I can't even find parts to rebuild the carb, the only option appears to be a Weber conversion that will cost as much as the car did!
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Old 05-12-2015, 07:00 AM   #808 (permalink)
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I had an '86. Head gasket went and I cracked the head. Haven't seen one of this vintage in years. (In the rust belt).
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Those 1.3s were supposed to get great mileage. I got the 1.5 CRX (1984). The CRX1.3 was about 13.5 seconds to 60 mph. I wanted the 10 sec time. You could carb that car for great mileage but the miles and rust are killers by themselves.

Put a single Mikuni SU like the early z car.

Can't beat the price.

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Old 05-12-2015, 08:18 AM   #810 (permalink)
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I like orphans but when I have to worry about my feet dragging the ground, NAHHHHHHH.

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