Opinion-Please Post
Nitrous_Boy
03-22-2005, 08:56 PM
OK now that you guys think i am a total moron, i was wondering if you could tell me the good and the bad about your car. I am doing a paper about four cylinders and i need alot of personal feedback. Can you help me
Nitrous_Boy
03-22-2005, 09:25 PM
What are some flaws?
Some good things?
Suggestiosn that they could change?
Some good things?
Suggestiosn that they could change?
KJRich
03-22-2005, 10:02 PM
Hmmm, lets see...I like the performance and the gas mileage of my car. High 15's in the quarter mile and 30 miles per gallon isn't too shabby in my book. That kind of performance is quite respectable for an economy car. One thing that could be better is the room inside the car, but if it were bigger, you'd be sacrificing gas mileage and/or performance. Maybe thats a couple ideas to throw around and start with.
GotZ24
03-22-2005, 10:16 PM
i like that they're economical and less to maintain (plugs, wires, air filter, etc.) lighter engine is a plus, especially when it comes to weight ratio. 4 cylinders makes it cheaper to get head work done, and for that matter block work too
performance could use some work. mid 15's is good for our cars, but i think you were talking about 4 bangers in general. in which case 17's+ is pretty damn slow. oh, and how about that damn vibrating 4 cylinders get after a few years, i haven't seen any 6 or 8's out there doing that
performance could use some work. mid 15's is good for our cars, but i think you were talking about 4 bangers in general. in which case 17's+ is pretty damn slow. oh, and how about that damn vibrating 4 cylinders get after a few years, i haven't seen any 6 or 8's out there doing that
bh04
03-23-2005, 12:31 AM
i wish i was getting the gas mileage you are getting Rich. I am getting barely half of that.
KustmAce
03-23-2005, 01:31 AM
A fairly significant power loss when put next to a V6 or something. But then you just have to realize, they arent built to be fast. Very economical.
One big downside is no deep throaty rumble when you put a Cherry Bomb on :tongue:
One big downside is no deep throaty rumble when you put a Cherry Bomb on :tongue:
Classicrocjunkie
03-23-2005, 10:21 AM
Down side..
The annoying valve knock in cold weather start ups, the shitty no get up and go ( stock ), the lack or performance mods at good prices, the notorious GM leaky head gaskets ( knock on wood i don't have it ), Didn't come with a tach, only gets about 230 per tank due to my mainly stop and go driving.. just to name a few..
What i do like...
Roomy ( 4 door :p ) and spotless interrior, simplisty of fixing things, uhh... the rest of what i like are aftermarket parts.
The annoying valve knock in cold weather start ups, the shitty no get up and go ( stock ), the lack or performance mods at good prices, the notorious GM leaky head gaskets ( knock on wood i don't have it ), Didn't come with a tach, only gets about 230 per tank due to my mainly stop and go driving.. just to name a few..
What i do like...
Roomy ( 4 door :p ) and spotless interrior, simplisty of fixing things, uhh... the rest of what i like are aftermarket parts.
Nitrous_Boy
03-23-2005, 02:09 PM
thanks you guys help alot. I will put a few about mine,
I like the room inside (also a four door) and the get up and go (well on cavalier's anyway) and the gas.
I don't like the room under the hood (lack there of) the fact they are cheaply designed, don't last compared to a v6 or v8. (depends on how you drive it and take care of it)
I like the room inside (also a four door) and the get up and go (well on cavalier's anyway) and the gas.
I don't like the room under the hood (lack there of) the fact they are cheaply designed, don't last compared to a v6 or v8. (depends on how you drive it and take care of it)
Nitrous_Boy
03-23-2005, 02:19 PM
i like that they're economical and less to maintain (plugs, wires, air filter, etc.) lighter engine is a plus, especially when it comes to weight ratio. 4 cylinders makes it cheaper to get head work done, and for that matter block work too
performance could use some work. mid 15's is good for our cars, but i think you were talking about 4 bangers in general. in which case 17's+ is pretty damn slow. oh, and how about that damn vibrating 4 cylinders get after a few years, i haven't seen any 6 or 8's out there doing that
Yea 4 cylinders in general would help so if you have more than one or have experience with other 4 cylinders that would help as well
performance could use some work. mid 15's is good for our cars, but i think you were talking about 4 bangers in general. in which case 17's+ is pretty damn slow. oh, and how about that damn vibrating 4 cylinders get after a few years, i haven't seen any 6 or 8's out there doing that
Yea 4 cylinders in general would help so if you have more than one or have experience with other 4 cylinders that would help as well
nickelfish19
03-23-2005, 04:19 PM
I think the for the most part 4 bangers are pretty good cars for the money. yes they are somewhat cheaply made but as in all walks of life you get what you pay for. and thats why most people get them because they are "CHEAP" compaired to other cars
KJRich
03-23-2005, 04:41 PM
i wish i was getting the gas mileage you are getting Rich. I am getting barely half of that.
I probably drive like a grandpa compared to you. :p
No really, though, I live in a rural area so my daily driving is not like pure city stop and go. Its not like pure highway driving, either. Its kind of like a blend between the 2, so I'm sure I could get worse mileage if I lived in town somewhere. I just did about 250 miles of highway driving today, so I bet I got around 32 mpg, judging by the trip odometer and the position of the fuel gauge, compared to how it normally is. Real scientific, I know. :lol: I'll probably fill it and check the mileage tomorrow.
I probably drive like a grandpa compared to you. :p
No really, though, I live in a rural area so my daily driving is not like pure city stop and go. Its not like pure highway driving, either. Its kind of like a blend between the 2, so I'm sure I could get worse mileage if I lived in town somewhere. I just did about 250 miles of highway driving today, so I bet I got around 32 mpg, judging by the trip odometer and the position of the fuel gauge, compared to how it normally is. Real scientific, I know. :lol: I'll probably fill it and check the mileage tomorrow.
Nitrous_Boy
03-28-2005, 09:55 PM
anything more?
jakegday
03-28-2005, 10:20 PM
anything more?
yeah, ive (sadly) never owned anything but 4 cylinders and have never had any engine (keyword: engine) problems with any of them, i had an 85 mustang with 150000 miles and put that thing through so much shit its not even funny, that car was the biggest piece of shit, no one thought it was good people made fun of me cuz it was so ugly and shitty but in the 2 years i had that not once did it leave me stranded, ALWAYS started like a champ, started even better in the freezing cold winter, i had an 86 plymouth reliant station wagon i paid $700 for, (i still have it) and since ive had it im sure ive put well over $2000 into it, its the biggest piece of shit EVER, only has 90000 miles on it to this day (parked in my apt parking lot) but ive never had one problem with the engine, (just EVERYTHING else), now that brings me to my cavalier, this fucker is like a god damn corvette compared to any car ive ever had, its a 5 speed, i love it, ive put about 4000 miles on it since ive had it, and hasnt given me any problems yet, all ive done to these cars is routine shit, oil change, air filter, spark plugs, fuel filter, just basic shit, and have never had any problems
yeah, ive (sadly) never owned anything but 4 cylinders and have never had any engine (keyword: engine) problems with any of them, i had an 85 mustang with 150000 miles and put that thing through so much shit its not even funny, that car was the biggest piece of shit, no one thought it was good people made fun of me cuz it was so ugly and shitty but in the 2 years i had that not once did it leave me stranded, ALWAYS started like a champ, started even better in the freezing cold winter, i had an 86 plymouth reliant station wagon i paid $700 for, (i still have it) and since ive had it im sure ive put well over $2000 into it, its the biggest piece of shit EVER, only has 90000 miles on it to this day (parked in my apt parking lot) but ive never had one problem with the engine, (just EVERYTHING else), now that brings me to my cavalier, this fucker is like a god damn corvette compared to any car ive ever had, its a 5 speed, i love it, ive put about 4000 miles on it since ive had it, and hasnt given me any problems yet, all ive done to these cars is routine shit, oil change, air filter, spark plugs, fuel filter, just basic shit, and have never had any problems
4dr92cavi4cyl
03-30-2005, 12:46 PM
Two words, Gas Prices!
All those suckers out there with V8's are going broke. Fact is 4-bangers use less than half the fuel of a V8.
One more word, Handling!
A lighter motor and lack of a heavy frame make 4-bangers better for handling.
All those suckers out there with V8's are going broke. Fact is 4-bangers use less than half the fuel of a V8.
One more word, Handling!
A lighter motor and lack of a heavy frame make 4-bangers better for handling.
Classicrocjunkie
03-30-2005, 02:36 PM
Two words, Gas Prices!
All those suckers out there with V8's are going broke. Fact is 4-bangers use less than half the fuel of a V8.
One more word, Handling!
A lighter motor and lack of a heavy frame make 4-bangers better for handling.
heh... stock suspension sucks... can we say severe body roll...
All those suckers out there with V8's are going broke. Fact is 4-bangers use less than half the fuel of a V8.
One more word, Handling!
A lighter motor and lack of a heavy frame make 4-bangers better for handling.
heh... stock suspension sucks... can we say severe body roll...
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