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Default Opinion on 1991 Eagle Talon STD - 07-14-2003 , 10:34 PM






I need your opinions on the 1991 Eagle Talon STD. The mileage on this car is
66K and is listed as very good shape. Is this car a reliable one? The asking
price is almost $2,000, which is kind of high. I am more concerned about the
car's reliability record. Thanks!

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Default Re: Opinion on 1991 Eagle Talon STD - 07-17-2003 , 09:06 PM






Ask in alt.autos.mitsubishi It is an Eclipse. I have a 1994 non-turbo and
my wife loves it - it's not gutsy but it drives and looks very nice.
Problem is I've had it 2 years and don't get to work on it since nothing has
gone wrong (over 110,000 miles). Just changed the tires, oil and filter.
2000 is a bit high but it has really low miles. Enjoy.....
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I need your opinions on the 1991 Eagle Talon STD. The mileage on this car
is
66K and is listed as very good shape. Is this car a reliable one? The
asking
price is almost $2,000, which is kind of high. I am more concerned about
the
car's reliability record. Thanks!



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Default Re: Opinion on 1991 Eagle Talon STD - 07-22-2003 , 12:46 AM



Be careful with these cars. I had a 1991 Laser (same as Talon and
Eclipse). I loved that car, and put over 120k miles on it. The problem
was with the engine. The DOHC engine packs a lot of crap into a tiny
area. I'd always heard that you had to watch the timing belt closely,
because if it ever breaks, the dual cams can get outta whack and bend
your valves. So I made sure the timing belt was always in good shapen.
Well, what I didn't know was that ANY of the belts breaking can do the
same thing. My A/C belt broke, wrapped itself around the crankshaft,
threw the timing belt off by a couple of teeth, and bent 8 of my 16
valves. About two thousand dollars damage that little $7 belt caused.
The real aggrivation was that I'd just bought a replacement car and was
trying to sell this one. So I had to dump a lot of money into it just
to get it out of my driveway.

Sporty and very attractive cars, but I wouldn't own another one just
because of the engine frailty.

--My $0.02--


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