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    Alright! Short Intro...

    Alright, Stotty here, i dont own a Galant/Legnum (yet), i know little about cars but i know what looks "pretty" and i love! The styling of the Galant/Legnum's. Since the government are being dick's and killing off us dirty diesel drivers, it only makes sense to change to a 2.5 V6 twin turbo... doesnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stotty View Post
    Alright, Stotty here, i dont own a Galant/Legnum (yet), i know little about cars but i know what looks "pretty" and i love! The styling of the Galant/Legnum's. Since the government are being dick's and killing off us dirty diesel drivers, it only makes sense to change to a 2.5 V6 twin turbo... doesnt it?
    So what do you need to know my VR4 friend ?

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    Nowt really, just saying hi, keeping my eyes out for something which tickles my pickle. I s'pose the only thing that i would like to know is... that lovely MPG question... how much do people get raped?

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    Hi and welcome

    MPG of course depends on your usage patterns - but on average expect ~18mpg around town, and ~25-28 on a run.

    If you've got LPG available nearby, then that can reduce fuel costs by quite a bit, albeit with an initial outlay of around £1000, but worthwhile if you think you'll keep the car for a while

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    Welcome

    Where abouts are you based? if you've not been in a VR4, I'd recommend speaking to an owner and seeing if you can get out for a ride. They are not as refined as the Mazda and probably not as modern either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaspa View Post
    Welcome

    Where abouts are you based? if you've not been in a VR4, I'd recommend speaking to an owner and seeing if you can get out for a ride. They are not as refined as the Mazda and probably not as modern either.

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    I think with that comment your not doing the VR4 any justice considering the age of these vehicles they where refined.
    People buying these Japanese cars at that time of production were buying for this technology and power. Consider not whats inside where your sitting but its technology underneath. These vehicles were fantastic and i dont think.... any other manufacture was using AYC at this level.
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    Indeed, compare them to a car released in 1995 from other manufacturers (especially at the price point), not only Japanese but also many European, and OK, the quality of the interior might not be quite as good, but they are a ~£30k high performance sports car. The equivalent Audi S6 was around £40k, the BMW E39 was around £32k plus extras, but none of them had the level of technology designed to make you go faster that the VR-4 did.

    Compare it to a Stagea, or a Legacy, and the VR-4 is a class above it in terms of interiors.

    Keep it mostly standard, without massively changing suspension or wheel & tyre size, and you get a car that rides over almost any terrain at almost any speed. I think that is somewhat ruined with aftermarket suspension, bodykits and larger wheels/lower profile tyres (I've certainly ruined mine by fitting the Super bodykit which lowers the corners by an inch and the sills by two)


    Manufacturers like Ford only got round to adding torque vectoring in the 2016 Focus RS - 21 years after the VR-4 was released!

    What you get with the VR-4 is a car which is quicker than a hell of a lot on the roads, can go round corners quicker than a lot of them, and most importantly, is substantially cheaper than equivalent vehicles!

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    I'm in Newcastle, i wouldnt expect it to match my Mazda (59 plate) for technology or comfort but... the Mazda wont ever!!! Get close to a VR4 for speed... I would be wanting to keep it standard, if i could find an untouched one. I love the idea that few people today would know what it is, never mind the speed.

    What would people say was the worst thing about owning a VR4? Is it an arse to get parts for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stotty View Post
    I'm in Newcastle, i wouldnt expect it to match my Mazda (59 plate) for technology or comfort but... the Mazda wont ever!!! Get close to a VR4 for speed... I would be wanting to keep it standard, if i could find an untouched one. I love the idea that few people today would know what it is, never mind the speed.

    What would people say was the worst thing about owning a VR4? Is it an arse to get parts for?
    There are a few things but really not picking fault, there are people talking about body issues, I guess im one of the lucky ones that have none to complain.
    Rear wheel arches, sill areas, front strut towers, are the common ones. Mechanical issues are front lower ball joints, Steering rack ends. Standard brakes not the best.
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    Rust is the biggest issue with them IMO.

    Mechanically, they're pretty darn reliable if you keep up with the scheduled maintenance, and use good quality fluids.

    Parts, when needed, aren't too hard to get hold of. I've never struggled. Many bits available from Viamoto, and a few people around here that have bits available that you can't get new (or don't want new).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitsiboyblue View Post
    I think with that comment your not doing the VR4 any justice considering the age of these vehicles they where refined.
    People buying these Japanese cars at that time of production were buying for this technology and power. Consider not whats inside where your sitting but its technology underneath. These vehicles were fantastic and i dont think.... any other manufacture was using AYC at this level.
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    Sorry, It's the joys of typing/reading. I really wasn't meaning to come across that negative just ensure that Stotty went in with his eyes wide open.

    To put a bit of context, I had a friend who decided that he simply must have a Track Prepped BBR Turbo powered Mk1 Mazda MX5 because that's what he'd decided on. He sold a rather nice 450Bhp mk2 Toyota MR2 turbo and went looking for said MX5. It was only then that he got into one for the first time and hated the fact that the interior was so much smaller than the MR2 and that the pedals were off centre from the seating position. He would have kept the MR2 if he'd checked first.

    Please understand I'm a massive fan of the VR4 but when Stotty mentioned wanting it because it "looked pretty", I thought it worth mentioning. (not saying you do, Stotty) but some peoples expectations need managing before they dive in too deep.



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    mpg wise, my worst was 13.5 around town, my best (consistently) 29.5 on long journeys. Super only!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaspa View Post
    Sorry, It's the joys of typing/reading. I really wasn't meaning to come across that negative just ensure that Stotty went in with his eyes wide open.

    To put a bit of context, I had a friend who decided that he simply must have a Track Prepped BBR Turbo powered Mk1 Mazda MX5 because that's what he'd decided on. He sold a rather nice 450Bhp mk2 Toyota MR2 turbo and went looking for said MX5. It was only then that he got into one for the first time and hated the fact that the interior was so much smaller than the MR2 and that the pedals were off centre from the seating position. He would have kept the MR2 if he'd checked first.

    Please understand I'm a massive fan of the VR4 but when Stotty mentioned wanting it because it "looked pretty", I thought it worth mentioning. (not saying you do, Stotty) but some peoples expectations need managing before they dive in too deep.



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    Yer! totally understand why your saying that after explaining that synario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amonlym View Post
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    You can tell that the interior is... dated? I'm sure it cant be any worse than my old Mazda 626 was. So really its just standard car troubles? Thats canny to know. I'm sure my first few tanks of fuel would be with a heavy foot but i'd soon be a little bit more sensible. I will definitely keep up with my search for one, cheers for all the info, its good to know there's a great community out there for these beasts.

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    I agree with most of the above, although most of the mpg figures might give you a little hope rather than realism. Expect 16 round town and 25 on a long steady run. If you get better it's a bonus!

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