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4g63tcrazy
06-18-2009, 11:04 PM
I take care of mine. And they have taken care of me. :)
I check all the fluids and do a quick visual inspection before I drive the car everyday. It just makes me feel better. If I go a couple days without looking under the hood. It doesn't feel right driving it..

awd-drifter
06-18-2009, 11:05 PM
I wouldn't say that yet. Some have come to believe that even if you take care of them, they still won't take care of you.

I may be a lucky one...but the Galant is still doing EXTREMELY well. To my suprise, I dont have major issues as a DD. I'm supposed to have at least 10+ things wrong with my car but it's nothing major to not drive it. pheeww.

4g63tcrazy
06-18-2009, 11:22 PM
I've daily'd 4 dsm's. Not one has given me any trouble. You just gotta really care for them. Like a child, haha.

TkrPerformance
06-18-2009, 11:28 PM
have have d.d. a mitsu since 99. that is all I own that is newer. I always have at least 2 out of the 5 working all the time as d.d.'s for the wife and I

slowbubblecar
06-18-2009, 11:55 PM
I check all the fluids and do a quick visual inspection before I drive the car everyday. It just makes me feel better. If I go a couple days without looking under the hood. It doesn't feel right driving it..

Not my idea of a good DD. I would rather not worry about it at all. I am more or less talking about modding them. Can do things the "right way" and still end up with plenty of problems. I didn't have a problem using a dsm for a dd as long as it had a 20g or smaller. I have a new civic and would rather have my fun car seperate from the car I drive daily. I know it is not possible for everyone to have a seperate dd though.

4g63tcrazy
06-19-2009, 12:00 AM
I just do it so I know for sure cause I'm just like that. I'm not saying everytime I pop the hood I see something wrong and need to fix it before I drive the car. It's just my preference. My car is also pretty modified and I have no worries what so ever.

Halon
06-19-2009, 12:02 AM
They require a lot of attention typically. Whether or not that is something you want to deal with as a DD is up to you. TO some it's fine. Others want a DD they don't have to do anything except pop off the gas cap once a week.

THey are fun, but they're old, and things just go bad on old cars.

goodhart
06-19-2009, 09:33 AM
They require a lot of attention typically. Whether or not that is something you want to deal with as a DD is up to you. TO some it's fine. Others want a DD they don't have to do anything except pop off the gas cap once a week.

They are fun, but they're old, and things just go bad on old cars.


You said it just about perfect. After DDing my Talon for 6 months, I went out and bought my WRX for a car I would only have to worry about putting gas in. lol

s1ngletracker
06-19-2009, 10:18 AM
I think this guys situation is somewhere in between "tampered with by an idiot" and "just an old car with issues". It definitely was a shady deal either way.

Regardless, people who say old cars will need things fixed are right. I bought a cheap talon, like yourself, a while back. And while the issues it had weren't nearly as bad as yours, I've still spent PLENTY of time and money fixing small things and fixing other things preventatively (such as doing and redoing the timing belt multiple times). It is true these cars are getting really old, and there's just a slew of things that can and will go bad at any moment due to wear and tear on an old car.

Best of luck getting things fixed. You definitely should ask for help around here, there are some VERY knowledgeable folk who can help... though sometimes responses are slim. Feel free to PM me as well, i've been going through and fixing lots of 'old talon' problems so I might be of use.

Goat Blower
06-22-2009, 07:57 PM
This whole thing is why I'm done with DSM's. Some people expect a $1000-$3000 DSM to have all maintenance up to date, new tires, brakes and 170psi of compression in all cylinders. When you buy a fairly popular car at this price range, you better expect that you're going to need to do some work to it to make it reliable. And you immediately baby it home and go through everything and check things like boost levels and tuning, slowly. Doing something crooked like crimping off rear brake lines is totally different, but a lot of that stuff (bald tires, etc.) should be pretty obvious when looking at a car. Welcome to the world of cheap ass junk!