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19bonestock88 12-03-2021 02:46 PM

19bonestock88’s 2004 Grand Marquis thread “temporary stand in for Ion Green Line”
 
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So as I posted in my IGL build thread its engine died and rather than rolling the dice on a $300 junkyard engine that may or may not be any better than the existing one, I’m going to continue to take my time and build the replacement so that the car can continue to perform at its best for whatever I’m doing with it. A friend in the car community offered me a car for cheap to use as a daily in the meantime. It’s a 1996 Saturn SC2, LLO (1.9 twin cam), manual (MP3). All that I know is that it’s slammed on coilovers and what look to be an 18 or 19” wheel, and it has an exhaust of some kind.

freebeard 12-03-2021 05:44 PM

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A friend in the car community offered me a car for cheap to use as a daily in the meantime
Is it a loan or will you flip it? What happens if you start to like it better?

19bonestock88 12-03-2021 07:28 PM

Oh I’m gonna always cherish this additional car, and given that it’s lighter and simpler I may like it better. Time will tell, but neither car is ever leaving my care unless destroyed

cRiPpLe_rOoStEr 12-03-2021 07:35 PM

I like those early Saturns. I wouldn't miss a chance to take one and take good care of.

freebeard 12-03-2021 08:53 PM

Sounds good. Does it need tires [and wheels]?

19bonestock88 12-03-2021 09:54 PM

I have some stock wheels that would go great on it, but I’m also talking to the current owner about swapping him those big wheels on the car for some stock wheels to take delivery on

19bonestock88 12-04-2021 06:24 PM

Well the SC2 didn’t work out and I’m still currently without a vehicle. Still looking for something, anything cheap

Ecky 12-05-2021 09:51 PM

The 03-05 Civic hybrid is a car you can probably find for next to nothing. They came with a 5 speed, and when the hybrid batteries died, owners were faced with a $2000 replacement or taking the car to a junkyard, because the 12v battery stopped charging, even though the car was otherwise drivable. There's a trivially easy mod to get the 12v charging system working again. They're good for 60mpg from the factory, if driven carefully, and already have electric power steering and lean burn.

Otherwise, there's a 2005 Insight for sale in Knoxville right now that's a bit of a creampuff. Manual, new hybrid battery, 93,000 miles, good for ~100mpg driven carefully, they weigh around 1850lbs with A/C, and most examples last 5-700,000 miles before there are any major mechanical issues. $5k is, I'm sure, more than you're looking to spend.

Edit: Found a Civic Hybrid for $1000 not too far from you, with a good battery and no apparent rust. The ones with failed batteries you're more likely to see with a For Sale sign on the side of the road, or maybe at auction or as a buyback from a yard.

19bonestock88 12-05-2021 10:14 PM

Found my next car. Sadly not so economical…
 
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I was searching the local FB Marketplace and found a super cheap and super reliable car, albeit in extremely rough condition. I bought a 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis for $700 with some cosmetic crash damage. Cosmetic issues aside it ran okay and drove fine, no major clunking or wobbling. Has 188K on the clock and is very rusty, but in the current car market what else can you expect for $700?

Sadly the car has fallen victim to the “car is junk so let’s cut the converters off to sell” so the exhaust currently terminates about 2” past the manifolds. Loud doesn’t even begin to describe it, and I’m sure the poor scavenging is hurting power and mileage. It’ll do for now

19bonestock88 12-05-2021 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ecky (Post 660030)
The 03-05 Civic hybrid is a car you can probably find for next to nothing. They came with a 5 speed, and when the hybrid batteries died, owners were faced with a $2000 replacement or taking the car to a junkyard, because the 12v battery stopped charging, even though the car was otherwise drivable. There's a trivially easy mod to get the 12v charging system working again. They're good for 60mpg from the factory, if driven carefully, and already have electric power steering and lean burn.

Edit: Found a Civic Hybrid for $1000 not too far from you, with a good battery and no apparent rust. The ones with failed batteries you're more likely to see with a For Sale sign on the side of the road, or maybe at auction or as a buyback from a yard.

Damn lol, if only I hadn’t jumped on a $700 car lol


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