1987 Hyundai Stellar CL 2.0
Summary:
The Hyundai stellar is a wonderful car and would make and excellent 1st car for anyone
Faults:
Since the car had sat for several years mice had gotten into some of the wiring harnesses and some needed to be rebuilt.
Rear wheel cylinders were shot and leaky.
Starter died but was easily rebuilt.
The switch for the fan had broken so it was either going full blast or not at all.
General Comments:
When I first saw the car at a local grocery store add I thought that it would be a cheap car to buy and drive. I had no idea that stellars were rear wheel drive. as soon as I saw the car myself I absolutely fell in love with it.
It was incredibly clean and in near perfect condition, and had so few miles.
Despite the slight lack of comfort and performance the car was so much fun to drive in the winter. It would slide around snow covered roads with just quick shot of gas in second gear.
Other than a few minor problems the car was very reliable, and very efficient on gas, as well as the small amount of oil it burned.
Being my first car and a standard I just loved driving it every where, even out on country roads, it would just stick to the gravel at 130+ with nothing more than 4 all season tires on it.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 21st October, 2008
5th Jan 2010, 12:35
Still around, now with MSD SCI, Blaster II coil, 4G64 "jet" valve ported head, new timing belt and hollowed cat on spare manifold, as well as open air cleaner. No more oil burning (turns out it was valve stem seals) Kick ass system in it too!
It does need some attention to the rear axle bushings, and the front right balljoint is loose (it hit a curb, hard). I went through an alternator already, but considering the stock one was, well, original, I'm not complaining. 164K on it so far after a quick respray - rust is most pronounced at the rear drivers' side arch, where each spring more metal is removed and replaced with fiber - a process that will likely keep happening until the car dies, or I get bored of it and break it down for spares. The front fender is pushed in above the turn signal light on the pass-side due to an impact with a garage door, but the door took most of the damage ;)
It has developed an in-dash rattle when the car is in high idle and anywhere around 2500 RPM. It is quite annoying and WILL be tracked down in the spring.
I am generally very pleased with it otherwise.