1992 Eagle Talon DOHC AWD TSI turbo
Summary:
An excellent street-racer for the lover of fast cars
Faults:
Front suspension is having some problems. Started shaking past 65 miles per hour despite new tie-rods, U-joints, end-joints.
Seats are thin cloth and are wearing.
A-pillar held on with flimsy plastic clips and velcro. Had to replace one side of pillar already. In fact, have had to do a lot of interior repairs compared to other cars I have owned.
Head gasket started leaking oil at 120,000.
Timing belt went out at 110,000.
General Comments:
For the money, this is one compact and fast little car.
Timing belt very easy to change. Engine in general very easy to work on - the entire engine can be rebuilt without removing it from the car.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 3rd June, 2002
15th Nov 2002, 22:24
Why would you buy a non turbo talon? you could buy a neon r/t that would blow the doors off your car. Adding a turbo will cost a bit, probably around 1500 (CAN), but will boost hp from 140 to 220, and is the easiest, and most effective upgrade available for any car, not just a talon. (if you do buy a turbo, don't get a stock eagle/mitsubishi turbo; get an aftermarket one, because they are cheaper and better)