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Old 11-16-2016, 10:46 AM
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? how can it be ' Japanese Spec. ' if it's left hand drive ? .
The W124 300D Turbo was never made in RHD. The steering box would be in the direct path of the turbo's downpipe otherwise. This is why for example in the UK only non-turbo W124 300D's were sold. Never the Turbo Diesel models.

Besides, there are a lot of LHD cars in Japan. It's considered a status symbol and there's rarely any (legal) overtaking on the opposite side of the road in Japan.

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Old 11-16-2016, 12:26 PM
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Cool ~ thanx for the explanation .

In the 1970's I imported Japanese RHD VW's to California, this was before the current up swing in RHD anything occurred .

Now anything RHD from Japan (not so much from England tho') is white hot .

My Son drives a (RHD) Domestic market Honda Civic Coupe ~ it's a nice little car .

I appreciate the willingness of everyone here to teach .
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Old 11-17-2016, 03:41 AM
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I like Hondas too and have several incl. a JDM spec Integra Type R tucked away for use on summer holidays in Europe only.

...My wife drives the 300D Turbo more than me, as I work from home mainly anyways, but this week I came across a 2000 model Honda Element with just over 100,000km which I picked up for the price of a bit of pocket change.

They can apparently give amazing (it was Honda's first Hybrid) economy and owners report as much as 80 mpg. Being of lightweight aluminium construction with a 5 speed manual transmission they're fun to drive too, so they say. It's only a 2 seater, which means I can't go out with the family in it - but it'll do to go to town in when it's too cold to ride a (Honda ) motorcycle or a Subaru micro 4WD tipper truck.

Offered the element to my wife, so the Benz could be used less & I might not have to clean it once a week but she flatly refused - she likes the bruiser. Ah well... what did I expect!
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Old 11-17-2016, 03:53 AM
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Interesting as it was my Sweetie who first got me into Diesel Mercedes....
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Old 11-17-2016, 05:05 AM
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My DD is a 2015 Ford F150

Likes: Power from the 2.7 EcoBoost is simply amazing for such a small engine, comfortable seats, quiet cabin, huge back seat for the kids, overall driving experience is perfect for a full size truck.

Dislikes: The Ford Sync is pretty awful. For some reason it gets finicky when I'm trying to use the voice commands for my iPhone. Fuel economy could be a bit better. You either get eco or boost and its so much fun its hard to stay out of the boost

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Old 11-17-2016, 08:17 AM
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odd, I thought the EcoBoost trucks had the front plate mounted to the side.
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:32 AM
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My DD is a 1991 Isuzu Trooper with the GM 2.8 V6. It's a low or no option model with 5 speed manual, wind up windows, no sunroof, etc. Basic transportation and just cobby enough not to concern too much about it in the Kansas winter months. I also DD my W140 S420 sometimes, though it is beginning to have electrical gremlins.

Likes: (Trooper)
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fairly thirsty
2.8 is not powerful (looking to do a 4.9 Caddy V8 swap in the spring)
non GM parts of it are hard to find
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Old 11-17-2016, 12:55 PM
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My DD is a 2015 Ford F150

Likes: Power from the 2.7 EcoBoost is simply amazing for such a small engine, comfortable seats, quiet cabin, huge back seat for the kids, overall driving experience is perfect for a full size truck.

Dislikes: The Ford Sync is pretty awful. For some reason it gets finicky when I'm trying to use the voice commands for my iPhone. Fuel economy could be a bit better. You either get eco or boost and its so much fun its hard to stay out of the boost

What I'm finding with my 3.5 EcoBoost is that you have V8 power when you need it, and V8 fuel economy when you don't want it...Relative to Ford Sync, it has had the unintended effect of polishing my elocution, as I have to very clearly enunciate voice commands...
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Old 11-17-2016, 12:56 PM
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My DD is a 1991 Isuzu Trooper with the GM 2.8 V6. It's a low or no option model with 5 speed manual, wind up windows, no sunroof, etc. Basic transportation and just cobby enough not to concern too much about it in the Kansas winter months. I also DD my W140 S420 sometimes, though it is beginning to have electrical gremlins.

Likes: (Trooper)
Reliable
Rugged
Simple and easy to repair
Cheap to buy
Not so likes:
fairly thirsty
2.8 is not powerful (looking to do a 4.9 Caddy V8 swap in the spring)
non GM parts of it are hard to find
Why the 4.9 Caddy? Ease of fitment? Light weight?

Compatibility of the trans bellhousing...

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Old 11-17-2016, 10:54 PM
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odd, I thought the EcoBoost trucks had the front plate mounted to the side.
The first gen EcoBoost did. My understanding is the redesigned intercooler doesn't have an issue with blockage there.
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:56 PM
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What I'm finding with my 3.5 EcoBoost is that you have V8 power when you need it, and V8 fuel economy when you don't want it...Relative to Ford Sync, it has had the unintended effect of polishing my elocution, as I have to very clearly enunciate voice commands...
Yeah that's very true about the Sync. I usually just use the manual controls for changing radio stations and dial from my phone when it's needed.
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Old 11-18-2016, 12:51 PM
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My primary car is this...



What I like about it:
* You lose weight while using it
* It can squeeze through traffic where bigger cars can't
* Tires are $15 and there are only two
* Parking is easy to find
* Price was right -- actually free after a guy at a garage sale couldn't sell it

Dislike:
* Helmet hair
* No protection from d'bag drivers
* It sucks in the rain or when it's icy
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Old 11-18-2016, 01:15 PM
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My primary car is this...



What I like about it:
* You lose weight while using it
* It can squeeze through traffic where bigger cars can't
* Tires are $15 and there are only two
* Parking is easy to find
* Price was right -- actually free after a guy at a garage sale couldn't sell it

Dislike:
* Helmet hair
* No protection from d'bag drivers
* It sucks in the rain or when it's icy
You also get to be the sweaty guy that everyone in the office elevator gets to stand next to during summer months...
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Old 11-18-2016, 01:31 PM
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You also get to be the sweaty guy that everyone in the office elevator gets to stand next to during summer months...
Everyone in NY is sweaty in summer, since subway stations don't generally have A/C. Biking might actually be less sweaty than waiting in a poorly ventilated train station. (And I can wear shorts and a tee to work 95% of the time.)
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Old 11-18-2016, 01:39 PM
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I have too many cars, but my primary is my low mileage, pristine, always garaged, 2001 SLK320 six speed. It is a hoot to drive and now that it is just me, there is enough room for most purposes unless I need to use my truck.

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