Lancers and long legs
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 9:28 am
So. Out of the last three cars my fiance and I have owned (2008 380, 2009 Lancer VR, and 2010 Commodore Omega), only ONE has proven to be a good car. The Lancer.
The 380 was dressed up before sale/inspection, traded it in for a huge loss on the Commodore...which is also sucking money. Dealer had to resurface the heads, and did a whole bunch of other work under the three month warranty. Now it needs a transmission rebuild.
So, I am looking at paying off the VR as fast as possible to get one for myself (I bought it for my fiance).
I only have a couple of issues.
The driver's seat doesn't go back far enough to be fully comfortable. Does the Rallyart have a better seating position for taller people, or will I have to modify the seat rails myself?
The other concern I have is the engine. I know my 3000GT VR-4 I had in the States was rather fussy about repairs, and constantly needed something. Will I see the same with the RA as it ages, or will it behave with regular maintenance?
Thanks for any and all information!
The 380 was dressed up before sale/inspection, traded it in for a huge loss on the Commodore...which is also sucking money. Dealer had to resurface the heads, and did a whole bunch of other work under the three month warranty. Now it needs a transmission rebuild.
So, I am looking at paying off the VR as fast as possible to get one for myself (I bought it for my fiance).
I only have a couple of issues.
The driver's seat doesn't go back far enough to be fully comfortable. Does the Rallyart have a better seating position for taller people, or will I have to modify the seat rails myself?
The other concern I have is the engine. I know my 3000GT VR-4 I had in the States was rather fussy about repairs, and constantly needed something. Will I see the same with the RA as it ages, or will it behave with regular maintenance?
Thanks for any and all information!