GT4EC - The GT-Four Enthusiasts Club
General Category => The Chill Out Room => Topic started by: Frikkin Evil on November 28, 2009, 02:18:51 pm
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I'm just wondering how many fours on here are used as a daily driver? For a year now mine has been tucked-up in the garage for most of the time, except for a couple of summer months and 2 track visits.
I like the fact that it's protected from the ravages of winter and salty roads, but I miss having fun driving it every day.
I don't think I could afford to run the four every day at today's petrol prices anyhoo... i've saved £1500 in a year running a diesel focus.
I'm looking forward to getting on track some more next year, and maybe a couple of road trips... Once the wife's finished maternity leave!
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Mine was my daily driver for 4 years and now is kept for shows/meets and the occassional fair weather blast.
I run a Yaris as my commuter car :-X
Daft thing is, apart from fuel I still constantly spend money on the faff ;D I do really miss driving it though.
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my daily drive is a white transit connect costs me nothing to run :)
where as my wife's car is a punto diesel and can do about 20,000 miles to a tank but i hate driving it with a passion >:(
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I've currently got a mk3 Golf Gti as a daily driver to keep the four away from the winter roads but I'm not sure how much I'm saving though lol the golf is still fun to drive its really slow though. so the odd time I take the Four out it feels like a new car.
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used mine as a daily drive for ages.. then thought better of it. Now i use the mondeo as a tool.
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What a bunch of girlies!
Get some waxoyl on it, look after it, protect it, then rag it senseless. ;D
It is, after all, four wheel drive and therefore a damn sight safer to be in on cold or even icy roads in than any girly hatchback!
You bought it, drive the damn thing!
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awd not 4wd..slightly different ;D
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AWD is just full time 4wd, but I like the pedantry :)
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AWD is just full time 4wd, but I like the pedantry :)
ahh but a 3 axle wagon just drives with the back wheels so thats 4wd not awd
lol pedantic it is :)
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iirc the 4wd implies that there is no centre diff, and the front wheels are either engaged or disengaged. awd is permanent and has a centre diff. I think thats about it
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Depends who's marketing you believe. Plenty of 4wd vehicles have centre diffs that can run in open or locked, or disengaged entirely as 2wd only, so fill both definitions. The only real definition of AWD would be that all wheels drive, otherwise youre looking at the true toyota name (full-time 4wd).
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Mines a daily drive, has been for 5 years now 8)
I just hate cleaning it in this weather >:(
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Mine was a daily drive. Running costs got too much. Now it's treated to a lovely warm garage most days.
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I do wish i'd been in the four this icy morning on the quiet unsalted B-roads to work... would've been a bit more fun than managing the understeer of a front-heavy diesel focus.
Still, the fella in the mr2 I saw wasn't grinning.
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:D I bet he wasn't. My D takes FOREVER to warm up despite having additional electric water heaters to bring it up to temp faster (4 glow plugs mounted in a water block?!). The celica used to be warm within 2 mins of firing her up. I miss her!
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Mine's the same, it takes amazingly long to get to temp. Stoopid diesels. Why do I bother? Oh aye, 58mpg on a long run.
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I used my four as a daily driver, and once I find the time to re-build the spare motor I have and install it then it will continue to be my daily driver. The driving conditions here arent as bad as what I have heard about in the UK, no salted roads etc
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What about the cost of gasoline out there then? Here it's sitting at @ £1.12 a litre for super-unleaded. Got to fund the war and the bankers though eh?
80% tax mumble mumble.
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Don't care how long me mondee takes tow warm up... just need to keep the heated seats on full.! ;D
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Yeah I'm surprised no-one is protesting about fuel. Back when it was <£1 a litre the truckers were moaning they were going bankrupt, now they're silent and its 10% higher!
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over here, 95 RON is ~ $1.7 NZ which works out at around £0.74 per litre. And we thought our prices were high!
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The best bit about having a run about is sticking any old petrol in it instead of being stuck with V-power. Plus my mums 5p off tescos vouchers come in very handy indeed lol ;D
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As company we get a fuel discount from the gov..
we use 40 000 liters a week.. :D And they don't miss the odd 65 liters every now and again. ;D ;D ;D