Faults:
The A/C didn't work when I bought it.. I replaced a really leaky A/C hose, charged it with R134A.
The belt slips because the tensioner is misaligned.. it can't be aligned because the alternator tensioner sticks out farther than it should. It really looks like a pain to fix properly..
Poor gas mileage. Previously, I got 24 city, 17 interstate (~21MPG average.) Now that the weather has heated up to the 80s, I get 15-16MPG average. The rattles and clunks increase daily (from the body; the engine sounds normal.)
The back ~1/2 of the exhaust system fell off while the car was parked in a parking lot about a month after I bought the car; the muffler had already been replaced by the previous owner though so it was possibly lousy work on their part.. whatever, stuff rusts in Iowa.
General Comments:
It hasn't stranded me, but I *have* had to repair it in odd places with a tool kit I keep in the trunk. Rattly!
It's slower than my previous cars (a 1972 Fleetwood w/ 472cu V8, and a Plymouth Acclaim w/ 3.0l V6), especially at interstate speeds, but if the gas mileage stayed sane (i.e. not 17MPG or 15..) the acceleration would be acceptable.
28th Apr 2001, 21:26
That's funny, I own a 88 Reliant K with a 2.2 (very similar to the 2.5 in most aspects) in it and haven't had any major problems with it. Of course I do my routine maintenence with an unequaled fever pitch. Sounds like you made a bad purchase on a badly abused car.