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Turbo317

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i was wondering if getting a TR for a daily driver is a good idea or not. just wondering how things things would handle in the snow or rain, and how much faster they would rust out.
TIA
 
My GN is my only car aside from my wife's WRX. Up untill the last few upgrades (Turbo and Alky with chip) I had no problems with driving the GN in rain or snow. I've been driving it this way for 3 years now and she still looks great. I should mention that she gets washed often as well as waxed and the engine bay area is cleaner now than the day it was built. Thats just how anal retentive I am about taking care of my car. I know she would last longer if I used it in nice weather only, but I don't care, I want to drive it now. After all you only go around once you might as well make it good. As I was saying regarding the upgrades, she felt a little squirrely the last few times in the rain. The tires break loose real fast, even when I'm careful. So, this winter I'll be getting a daily beater (WRXsti) for safty reasons. I hope the new car gives me as much pleasure as the GN does. :)
 
My GN is my only car aside from my wife's WRX. Up untill the last few upgrades (Turbo and Alky with chip) I had no problems with driving the GN in rain or snow. I've been driving it this way for 3 years now and she still looks great. I should mention that she gets washed often as well as waxed and the engine bay area is cleaner now than the day it was built. Thats just how anal retentive I am about taking care of my car. I know she would last longer if I used it in nice weather only, but I don't care, I want to drive it now. After all you only go around once you might as well make it good. As I was saying regarding the upgrades, she felt a little squirrely the last few times in the rain. The tires break loose real fast, even when I'm careful. So, this winter I'll be getting a daily beater (WRXsti) for safty reasons. I hope the new car gives me as much pleasure as the GN does. :)
 
NOT ME!

Just my opinion but these cars are so old, and cantankerous, I wouldn't. They also don't have enough leg room and comfort for me. Don't forget how expensive 93 octane is these days.:rolleyes:

Had a '86 for a dd in '93 and part of '94 and drove the company vehicles as much as I could. However, I did drive it alot in rain and ice and snow without ANY problems with exception of ripping the intercooler scoop on high built-up snow in the middle of the road. The weight of the car is all ya need with a good driver and a light foot in the slick stuff. I know A-LOT of people with T-Rs that sit in the garage and are play-toys (self-included). If you can afford a WRX SI (or whatever they call that new-one) then leave the GN in the garage.:cool:

What really chaps my butt is people that buy low mileage mint ones and drive them everyday AND in the elements. A friend here locally had a MINT '86 T-TOP 10,000 mile GN and sold it to this rich dude last year and he drives it everyday. There is NO-WAY i could do that to a car that's been preserved.:(
 
No problem driving them daily. Proper tires are a must in the winter that means 4 Blizzak snow tires on your spare rims. :)

Other than that I've been driving one since 1987.

I have no intentions of driving anything else either. :D
 
I cannot tell you from a winter stand point how they handle.

But from a stolen perspective I would say a TR or T-type with color will stand out a lot less.
A GN with Black could stand out.

Also Black is a hot color in a hot area.

Alot depends on what part of the country you live in.
 
Not that i have much experience with these cars, but i have been drving mine almost 400 miles a week since i got in in april, and have not had one single problem with it. This is also a 152000 original mile car. I see no problems with driving these daily. In fact, i think when taken care of properly they can be some of the most reliable, safe, comfotable and fun cars to drive every day. I would recommend to anyone that driving a tr everyday is just fine.
 
WHat really "chaps" me are garage/trailer queens. These cars were built to drive, and I'm happy to drive mine on a daily basis.
 
I drive mine everyday! Of course winters aren't too bad here, but the sunshine is on a black vehicle.

James
 
I don't want to hear you guys from Florida even mention winter. I know jealousy will get me nowhere. I just bought a T/R for a daily driver. That does suck to see a low mileage car treated like that.
 
I've been driving mine everyday for the last 2 years. She's got 86,000 miles on her now. Very dependable cars if you ask me.

I drive on BFG KDW's for most of the year. Great all around traction. Being in Texas, the winters aren't that harsh. When it is bad, I get a ride from a neighbor I work with :D .

I just wouldn't be happier driving anything else.
 
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