General Comments:
I bought this car for 1200 Canadian dollars about a year ago. Since the paint and the body were in really good shape, I put some money and time into changing the timing belt, thermostat, and front rotors.
Still, it only adds up to $2000 I've spent on the car. If I get another 30K out of it, I'll be happy.
I live in Toronto, and the price on used imports are outrageous here. Like '95 Civics going for $4000. And I'm not paying that much for a ten year old puddle jumper, no matter how much better Japanese cars are supposed to be. So that's how I came across the Escort (ironically recommended by a guy who works mainly on imports); apparently, it's not uncommon for these things to last over 350000 km. And it's basically the same car as a Mazda 323, save the engine, which is apparently better than the Mazda's anyhow.
Things I'm not happy with, well, water leaks in through the back of the car during heavy downpours. Although I mostly fixed that with some sealant. The heater is just sufficient, which on bitterly cold days is an issue.
The transmission started falling out of gear when I first got it a year ago. But mysteriously, the problem stopped. The car had been sitting for a long time before I got it, maybe that had something to do with it. I did change the fluid, which was kind of a pain in the ass. Oh, the CD player in the radio doesn't work anymore.
But for a ten year old car, it's great. It seems to hold up as well as the imports for that time. I'd call it the best kept secret in used cars.
10th Jul 2007, 13:40
Hi do you still have it and how's the car doing??