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i am interested in a v8 soarer auto of course, before i go any further can any body tell me, reliability apparently you can get a few hundrew thousand with little fuss is this true? fuel consumption? and a few things to look for when reviewing the car Cheers.
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the_random_hero
Post #2
Great engine, unfortunately let down as the cars are relatively heavy and suspension isn't exactly sporty. Check the electronics in the car as these are pretty common to fail (especially the ones with the crazy suspension and all of the radio's/etc), check the auto box shifts relatively smoothly (although they can stand up to a lot of abuse, they do need servicing) and then it's just a matter of the general stuff (check for sludge under oil cap as they are mostly imports). |
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Wraith
Post #4
Boats, like boats, mate. Typical moron reply. The motors are pretty bullet proof but like every motor if the services aren't kept up you can have dramas. Dramas can occur with the air suspension. Dash can fail also. Good cars and powerful. Not that much heavier then a skyline with a lot more torque last I checked. Also sounds great with an exhaust system. |
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200sx_s13
Post #8
um no with less room actually, as them being so long in length they allow wider opening gaps without having to open as wide. Obviously you have never owned a soarer, |
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200sx_s13
Post #10
not sure on that, but in mates apartment building i can part my soarer and open the door to get out, in his hilux or mazda 6 he has to climb over out the passengers door, also in my terrano i have the same issue with having to get out the passenger door when parkin in his car park. |
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julio_vasquez
Post #11
No chance in hell a longer door can be easier to get out of than a shorter door in a tight space. Common sense here. |
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julio_vasquez
Post #12
So just to prove my point i whipped up this quick drawing. The red line is where the seats are. Now tell me that i am not correct. |
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176OES
Post #13
I guess the best question to ask you is: What are you looking for in the vehicle? |
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quarkz
Post #14
We have a JZZ30 Soarer. Excellent car, very underrated. For the price they're going for these days purchasing one wouldn't be a decision you regret. Do make sure the electronics are in good nick though as they're very well known for farting out. We deliberately purchased a POV pack Soarer due to this. |
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zed32
Post #15
So just to prove my point i whipped up this quick drawing. The red line is where the seats are. Now tell me that i am not correct. on a soarer the door actually swings to the out side of a guard when opened not behind it like most cars so the door partly pulls straight out as it swings . in my opinion there probably by far the best value v8 on the market . Probably the most reliable engine around and that dash problem costs around 20c to fix . |
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julio_vasquez
Post #16
on a soarer the door actually swings to the out side of a guard when opened not behind it like most cars so the door partly pulls straight out as it swings . Even if this is the case short doors are still better than long doors in a tight space. |
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176OES
Post #17
I cant say I have ever had too many problems. Yes I do need to suck in the guts sometimes... but its really not that bad due to the hinge design. |
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julio_vasquez
Post #18
I cant say I have ever had too many problems. Yes I do need to suck in the guts sometimes... but its really not that bad due to the hinge design. We could sit here and argue the schematics all day, but fact is I dont know of any owners (current or former) who have had major complaints with the doors in this regard. Only people who have likely never owned one (yay for experts) I owned a gz20 so close enough lol. It doesnt matter, except for the fact there are people who are arguing that they are easier to get out of than a car with shorter doors. |
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6G72triton
Post #19
mate own a 91 1uzfe soarer and a 07 wrx, pick the soarer any day of the week, as for the doors, not a problem cause you sit nearly at the back of the door (especially if you get the model when you take the key out the seat moves back and the steering column shifts) as for being a bit of a boat, if you get the base model with the factory coilovers they handle near on par as a 33, the fuel tank actually sits in the boot in line with the engine givving you a better weight distribution, as for realiability, the motors are bullet proof, from factory they come with 6 bolt mains, forged rods and crank, cast iron sleeves, and all the other good stuff, the one thing that lets them down is the plastic thermostat housing and resivour, i fixed this by taking it to my mate and getting them to make one in alloy, looks great and solves a problem, doesnt hurt to throw a earthing kit in it either, hope this helped, also fuel economy is good, made it from newcastle to brisbane on one tank (about 750 kms) |
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MJ80
Post #20
Fucking awesome cars the GTL limited V8s, so ridiculously plush and luxurious, would own another in a heartbeat. I really lucked out with mine it was a really beautiful example and everything worked perfectly which was a bonus considering just how many epic electrics and magic trickery is in these things. I dont reckon you can get any more car for your money with anything else, they are just bullshit awesome for what you can pick them up for. |
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