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Runs & drives great, it gets hot air. Selling it cause I got a brand new Rodman CoupCross from a friend so I don’t need her anymore. Used to be a work vehicle which explains the high miles, and it’s been through a lot of road salt so it’s rusted in some parts otherwise it’s in great condition! Got it engine swapped to the slightly more powerful 1.6L used in the sport model but I guess cause this has more features it’s heavier so it’s a little slower. Gets 40mpg so you won’t have to refill much and it is very nimble so when you do get up to speed it can be very fun to drive. A good first car for teenagers with totally not specific number of 2000
PERFECT FIRST CAR, FAMILY CAR, OR WEEKEND CRUISER. Have you ever wanted some Australiana in your life? Then this Aim Swallow H8T is the car for you!
Two owners since new, this is a beautiful example of a somewhat rare USDM Australian wagon. Mechanicals are in wonderful shape, and a full service history is included to back that up. The paint is the original and desirable Buttercup Green/Pelican Grey two tone, and all the external plastics have recently been revitalized. Interior is clean and well-kept, with the seats having been under seat covers for most of their life. Factory fitted options include headlight washers, front splitter, roof rails, and power mirrors. Aftermarket accessories include a towbar, bright white headlights, and a Paonner CD player. EPC computer showing no errors, and the major 110,000 mile transmission service was done on time.
Car will be washed before selling, so ignore the mud, but they go to prove that this is a very capable brick of a car that can keep up with any similar car on or off the road.
Reluctant sell, but priced to go as I need to downsize, feel free to contact me for further info and/or a test drive. $1950 OBO, NO LOWBALLERS I KNOW WHAT I GOT.
My father bought this car new in 1992. He has since passed, but this was his baby. Car has been repainted once, about 8 years ago. Minor scratches and a parking lot ding in the passenger front door, but otherwise presents nicely for a car this age. Leather interior is very clean, with slight wear only on the driver’s seat.
Car runs and drives well. It has been sitting on a trickle charger for the past 2 years, I think it may eventually need a battery. A/C does NOT work, I’m not going to tell you “probably just needs a charge”… I tried that. It blew cold for a day and then lost its charge again. Otherwise, there are no check engine lights, and it doesn’t burn or lose any oil. Starts right up every time.
Please no low-ballers. I do NOT need help selling my car, so only contact me if you are looking to BUY. If you can see this post the car is still for sale.
Why spend your hard earned money on a boring car when you can get this classic german sports sedan that will only rise in value instead?
213 hp 24V inline six, 5 speed manual transmission, RWD, torsen differential. Electric windows, velour upholstery, electric mirrors, central locking, alloy wheels. A true drivers car for the enthusiast to enjoy, one of the few remaining 24 valve Ambrosias. I have owned the car since 1995, it has low mileage and it is in very good condition. Selling only since I have found my true dream car, a RAUK-Saarland Ambrosia ET, the only version that could beat this one.
Selling for $1968 AMU - no lowballers, I know what I have.
Do you mean to request the S60R and V70R seperately, or do you just want either one? And if the former, which model year/generation would you prefer for the V70R (as that model name spanned 2 generations)?
My quick research is telling me the VW Corrado VR6 wasn’t sold in the US until 1992, and the Audi S4 B6 was phased out in 2005. Do you mind if I change the years on the chart to 1992 and 2005 respectively, or would you prefer I put up a different car/trim/generation instead?
(Also heads up, looks like the Corrado VR6 was marketed as the Corrado “SLC.” That doesn’t change anything, just letting you know that the name’ll be different on the chart)
The Ford Sierra Cosworth and Vauxhall Carlton were never sold in the US, so I can’t put those 2 on the wall. Also, which model year/generation would you prefer for the IS-200? Actually, I’m looking further, and to my surprise the 1998-2004 IS-200 doesn’t seem to have been sold in the states either; it turns out only the IS-300 was imported. Would you want me to add the 1998-2004 IS-300 instead? (Or were you actually referring to the 2015-2017 IS-200t?)
1.5L inline 4cyl
121hp
5spd manual
RWD
Fun little car
Pros: Well taken care of, with detailed maintenance records. New Stereo system with Nav, Apple CarPlay , and wireless connectivity. Recent tune-up, new brakes, SMOGGED, NEVER RACED!! Tags are up to date