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Old 06-14-2007, 03:55 PM   #11
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Nice find. I gave strong consideration to looking for one of those. The wife did not. :P

Oh well. The summit weighs less than the 5, so I'm betting that with a little bit of careful aero work and hypermiling technique, it'll do 30 mpg easily.
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Old 06-23-2007, 05:40 AM   #12
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Stuart

Well, I got my first fill with 'Stuart'...27mpg. This is with a 'partial' tune up (still haven't put the cap/rotor/wires/fuel filter on) and the wide 205/70r14 tires on. Also with partial A/C usage.

I have been using the Mini-MiniVan for a daily driver right now because the Xtiva is not feeling well. (intermit. no spark) I replaced the coil on the Festiva and have the same concern. I believe the ECM may be at fault.

For 'Stuart', I ordered some 185/75r14 LRR GoodYear Viva II's from Walmart and they have arrived at the store. I plan on having the tires mounted today.

Between the tires, tune up and some more coasting, I believe 30mpg average is attainable.
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Old 06-23-2007, 06:50 AM   #13
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You should enjoy the car a lot.

My brother had a Vista Colt he purchased new. After all was said and done he put over 300k miles on it. It got between 25 and 30 mpg.

It broke its first timing belt in front of my house late on a Sunday afternoon. We lucked out and found a timing belt local and had it back running in a few hours. It was a bit tricky getting the counter balancers in the right spot. After that he replaced it every 60 miles. He got it down to a hour and a half maint. job. Made him mad that I could replace the timing belt on my Festiva in 45 min.

My brother auto-x his Vista for years. Hauled his four kids around in it. And drove it all over the country. It went from west to east coast. Southern tip of Texas to Canada.

Its death was its dash and controls. Speedo, Climate controls and other subsystems under the dash started failing. The electrical system started shorting out. I was a hopeless fight to keep it going. The engine, tranny, brakes and suspension were still in good shape. All the glass was good also.

So he sought out another Vista with a blown engine and transfered the old cars running gear to it. Then used the new Vista to haul the old one to the scarp metal recycling bins at his work. He used a saws-all to cut the old one up. Chunk by chunk he hauled it away over the course of a week.

He drove his refurb Vista for another two years before selling it and buying a new Lancer Rally-Art.

If the new rig is anything at all like the first gen Vista. It should last for years. He and I both think that auto-xing is what took his first Vista to a early grave. It ran close to full seasons for five or six years and earned him invitations to other meets in other states.

When chasing down electric shorts and other things we started seeing scared and stretched wires. Also in these ares we started seeing inner body panels and such with flex ripples and buckles. And some very stress out welds. With him being a tool and die maker,,, well both of us being around tool and die all of our life's. We knew what we were seeing wasn't from die strikes. The poor car had been flexed to death.

OOO his was a AT. He beat that poor tranny like a spinster would have beat rugs. Not once did it fail.

Anyway,,,, I bet its going to be a great car for you...

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Old 06-23-2007, 11:35 AM   #14
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I dusted off 'XFI' tag and transfered it on this vehicle.
I saw you driving the "Family Truckster" in Quakertown today, at 2:05. It looks real clean, and it hopefully will give you great mileage! Good Luck with the "Family Truckster". I noticed your XFI PA tag.
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Its death was its dash and controls. Speedo, Climate controls and other subsystems under the dash started failing. The electrical system started shorting out. I was a hopeless fight to keep it going. The engine, tranny, brakes and suspension were still in good shape...

If the new rig is anything at all like the first gen Vista. It should last for years...

Anyway,,,, I bet its going to be a great car for you...
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Hope that is not the case, but I did have to replace the blower motor already. Even with the high mileage, 'Stuart' drives very nicely. Thanks



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I dusted off 'XFI' tag and transfered it on this vehicle.
I saw you driving the "Family Truckster" in Quakertown today, at 2:05. It looks real clean, and it hopefully will give you great mileage! Good Luck with the "Family Truckster". I noticed your XFI PA tag.
Yup, that was me! I went up to AutoZone for a blower motor & Walmart to get my new tires on, but there was too long of wait. I will have to go back tommorow.

The XFi tag is definately noticable...so much for stopping in at Hobo's Bar or TGi Fridays (after work for that cocktail) without being noticed. Thanks, see you around town.
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