Faults:
When I first acquired the car it ran great except it had a little bit of lifter noise. No big deal, lifters are $8.65/lifter... I still haven't replaced them, however.
The first thing to go out was the water pump. Then the clutch. Then the brake rotors became very warped. I replaced the front rotors, and everything was great. The rear rotors are starting to shake a little, I'll probably look at replacing those shortly. Next, the BISS screw fell out. That's the throttle adjustment. After the free mods (which I HIGHLY recommend doing if you have some spare time... be warned it causes other issues though) the plastic BISS screw just popped off.
Most recently (and my car is currently in the shop) one of the two radiator fans stopped spinning. The car overheated and antifreeze was scattered all over the compUSA parking lot. On the way to my driveway my father noticed blue smoke coming out of the tail pipe when I shifted. Burning oil is fun and educational! So we took it into the shop. I have a feeling the blue smoke may be a result of the free mods in some twisted way, but we'll see as soon as I get it back.
The only other thing that's "wrong" is a squeak. One of the rear wheels makes a strange squeaking when in motion, as soon as you apply breaks it stops. So far every shop I've been to has told me nothing is wrong, and to just live with the sound.
General Comments:
If you have the time/money to keep it running it's the coolest car ever. It runs between 195-210hp stock. It's curb weight is 2,650lbs, and it's AWD. It's light, quick, and launches like a beast. If you're into pissing off "street" racing teenagers, this is the car to do it in. I've pulled up next to an SVT Cobra that was ready to race me. In all reality that thing would tear the TSi apart, but the I got off the line with the AWD was enough to scare him into giving up right away.
The AWD handles insanely well also. I live in CO and it snows... a lot. AWD helps out so much. Just try to keep away from "rally" racing on the streets... cops don't like that too much.
The only complains I have are that the car tops out at 130-something. Wait... I shouldn't know that!
The interior is awkward at first, but after a while it's the only thing you'll want to be in. The backseat sucks, but I love that. Nobody wants me to drive them around anymore!
The bottom line is that if you want a car that's pretty fast stock, and handles like crazy (drag racing is for lazy people ~.O), the first generation AWD turbos are the cars to do it in. At firs they look like the cheapest choice (you can pick one up in mint body condition, pretty good mechanical condition for about $3000), but double the money you spent on the car to get a realistic value of how much you're going to spend in total. You will have repairs to do, and those go-fast mods are just too atractive to pass up. that 250hp mark is a pretty easy hit.
17th Feb 2010, 14:37
The car is definitely worth the hassle. I have a 1992 Talon that runs absolutely amazing, the car still has its original clutch.
The only problems with it is that one of the teeth is broken in the shifter, so when switching into third, the car makes a quick noise; nothing unpleasant.
The car picks up so well, I'm going to get it painted soon. The car is a little cramped though, that's the only down side to the car.
I myself might be obligated to sell mine; they're tiny cars, and trying to move band equipment with it doesn't work well.