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Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (BananaCo)

Err... nevermind... I can't read.
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I can't think of any turbo off-hand, but a couple of supercharged ones come to mind:
Toyota Sienna <?>
Nissan Exterra


Modified by cougar at 12:40 PM 4-6-2004
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (BananaCo)

Pontiac Sunbird Turbo
1979-1980 Pontiac Trans-Am Turbo (301 V8)
Chrysler LeBaron Turbo
Nissan 200SX Turbo
Mazda 626 Turbo
Subaru XT Turbo
VW Passat 1.8T w/ tiptronic
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (Brad Jar)

Quote, originally posted by Brad Jar »
Chrysler LeBaron Turbo

Why isn't this one exciting? The potential of pulling down 11 seconds in the quarter in your gramma's woon paneled, vinyl-roofed, wire-wheeled K-Car doesn't excite you?
Quote, originally posted by Brad Jar »
Mazda 626 Turbo

I've always heard nothing but good things about these cars--please explain.
Quote, originally posted by Brad Jar »
VW Passat 1.8T w/ tiptronic

Well, it is a family sedan--how exciting should it be?
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Here's another one: what about the Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo?
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (WOB GMAN)

Actually, Subaru XT Turbos, like all Loyale Turbos, are pretty much dogs.
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (Oliver@triplezoom)

Quote, originally posted by Oliver@triplezoom »
What about the turbocharged 4Runner of the mid 80s?
not boring. you can beat the piss out of those and they keep going.
boring turbo cars I've driven:
volvo 760t AT
chrysler lebaron
granted these are sick cars with mods, but the 760 is just too big/heavy to be a 4 cyl car, even turbo. volvo shoulda had a turbo v6 for those.
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (bgluckman)

Quote, originally posted by bgluckman »

Why isn't this one exciting? The potential of pulling down 11 seconds in the quarter in your gramma's woon paneled, vinyl-roofed, wire-wheeled K-Car doesn't excite you?
I've always heard nothing but good things about these cars--please explain.
Well, it is a family sedan--how exciting should it be?
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Here's another one: what about the Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo?

I suppose it depends on your definition of boring. BananaCo's question didn't really tell us by which parameters to measure boring. While I would love to have an Passat, XT, LeBaron, or 626 Turbo, most of the public wouldn't know the difference. In the case of the XT especially, it wasn't even really fast.
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (lndsld17)

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1979-1985 Buick Riviera Turbo S.
Now, understand that for the day, this was not such a bad car, or even a very slow one. But a big, hefty, floaty, ponderous, front-drive car is not a good match for a turbocharged engine. But it didn't have any torque steer, if only because the boosted V6 could only muster about 160 hp in this car, maximum. Couple that with 3700 lbs of car to haul around...
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In 1980 the Pontiac Trans-Am Turbo Indy was one of the hottest cars you could buy. Hard to believe, but just three years later it's performance numbers would be bettered by the Renault Fuego Turbo.
The problem with the Turbo T/A is...well...it's got alot of problems. 1. Only two intake ports per head, and a very constricted manifold. 2. Carburetor+Turbo= plenty of opportunity for lost air. It's too bad, because with it's huge bore and relatively short stroke, this motor could've been a revelation. All 301 V8's, which came from Pontiac but were also used on some Buicks and Oldsmobiles, are best avoided.
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Back when Renault was slapping a turbo on pretty much everything, they decided to build a turbocharged V6 R25. Although fans of the R25 like them, there's really nothing spectacular here, the R25 is a soft, rather anonymous barge, and the turbo - while adds performance in a straight line - does little to help it turn or handle. Not as nice as the R21 4x4 turbo or the smaller R5 turbo's (whcih came in many forms), nor even the 18i turbo.
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (VW Lou)

I have to disagree.
When it was new, the Colt Turbo was a hot car. Especially the first-year version, with it's variable-ratio eight speed manual trans. It continued to be fast enough for Car & Driver to make a perennial ten-best winner until 1990. But it had no longevity - Mitsubishi build quality back then was laughable.
The Suzuki Cultus turbo was a hot car too for what it was, but it wasn't the right car for American drivers.
 
Re: Name some factory turbocharged cars that were boring. (Taimar2)

Most turbo cars are fairly boring in stock form. Of course, that's all the appeal of stuff like turbo minivans or buick regal t-types.
There was an even more blah version of the Sunbird GT Turbo, which at least had cool styling. The Buick Skyhawk T-Type put all that low-pressure, non-intercooled, unreliable fun in the same package as your grandmother's new Skyhawk. Imagine this, with blackout trim:
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