General Comments:
The car came with an aftermarket tape deck. Much better than the stock AM/FM stereo.
It warms up great in -35C weather. Only taking five minutes of driving to have wonderful hot air. It even started trouble free in -40 weather, when not plugged in.
My car came with a rear window wiper. This makes driving in the rain and snow more enjoyable.
I found that newer Chevy Sprints (Suzuki Swifts) came with larger 13 inch wheels. The 1989-1992 came with 12 inch wheels. I put the 13's on my 1989 and it really grips. This modification increased traction, because I am running a wider tire, and increased gas mileage, because I am using a taller tire (larger gearing). However, the larger tires cause less performance when accelerating.
I am 6 foot 4, and find the Sprint very roomy and comfortable.
Top speed that I have achieved is 155km/h.
I would prefer a five speed manual to the three speed automatic.
I put a fifth seat belt in the back seat so that the car can hold five occupants. This has come in handy.
I am considering converting my car to electric when the engine dies, but I don't know if the engine will ever die.
Canadian Electric Vehicles offers kits to convert a Sprint to a 120hp electric vehicle. This is their web site: http://www.canev.com/index.html
This car gets better gas mileage than the new hybrids built by Honda and Toyota.
This car is the best by on the market. Best bang for your dollar.
26th Jun 2009, 17:17
I, too, have a little 1988 Sprint. I have grown very attached to her in the few months I have owned her. Needless to say, she came with very high miles and the problems I have had are the ones that come with original parts... old fuel pump, water pump, and so on. Nearly ruined her due to a over-heating problem, which still isn't quite resolved. The fan doesn't come on, or stay on long enough so I warped the heads, had to have that fixed and she goes just as great as before. But once in a while that temperature will rise. Have a feeling the fan sensor is bad. The thermostat was replaced a very short time ago but that didn't resolve everything. I will keep playing with her, though, because I love the gas mileage and the fact that she gets 45-plus miles per gallon unless I run the air-conditioner.
Yes, an air-conditioner! Couldn't believe it in such an old, small car. And it still freezes you to death when you use it! It does sap the speed, though. I will be going 75 miles an hour if I'm not careful in this little thing. It turns on a dime.
Owning "Christine" has made me really wonder why fuel-efficiency is such a problem now when they could do it like this in 1988. All in all, I love her, and will keep her unless she gives up the ghost completely... and I do need a car that I can depend on... Otherwise, I am proud to have her here. Paint jobs were terrible and that is a downer, but she is straight and presentable otherwise. Can't say that for a lot of newer cars! She still deserves respect!