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  • Would you trust your car on a 1000 mile trip?

    Saw this thread over on bf.c and wondered how you guys would respond, especially those with the slammed cars.

    Basically would you trust your car for a 1000 mile road trip, right now? And if not, why not? Is it something mechanical, or would you just need to raise it a little bit, or something along those lines?

    Personally, I've driven the E30 900+ miles in a day already this year and plan to stick over 1000 miles on her over Thanksgiving break, with 1000 coming the first Friday-Sunday.

  • #2
    Easily, I did a trip 1,500 mile trip.
    -Jay

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    • #3
      300 miles? Maybe. 900 miles? Nope.

      I don't trust it to make it that far without something epic breaking. I'm sure it could make it 900 miles, just as long as there is no stand-still traffic. It has a habit of overheating when it sits still idling for too long.

      I'm sure if I checked the fluids, made sure proper air was in the tires, and gave it a once over, it would go cross country without problem. I just don't have enough faith in it.

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      • #4
        without a doubt

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        • #5
          if Rusty made it, yours can too.

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          • #6
            The accord would make it. Haha, I had to drive it 10 miles at a pretty steady 5000rpms I'm sure she can handle 1000 normal miles. My back my be broken after. But we'd get there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by M.Burroughs View Post
              if Rusty made it, yours can too.
              I figured Rusty would have something to say about this. Weren't there some overheating problems though? Or did I imagine that?

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              • #8
                No. it's in the shop with no steering rack, power steering pump, or steering rod.

                -Michael

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hinman View Post
                  No. it's in the shop with no steering rack, power steering pump, or steering rod.
                  But if it was a completely straight 1000 miles, you would be set.

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                  • #10
                    mechanically my car is near perfect, so no issues there, it just be a stressful ride thanks to the oil pans height.

                    ig: @jonnie86

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                    • #11
                      Ive done it too many times to count haha

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by e30bmw View Post
                        But if it was a completely straight 1000 miles, you would be set.






                        -Michael

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                        • #13
                          Yessir I would. She would (and does) annoy me every mile but other than a terrible ride and lots of noise from the shocks there's nothing wrong.

                          Four months ago I drove from Minnesota, to Maryland. And in seven more I'll make the trip back.
                          -George
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                          • #14
                            I've driven my car 5000 miles in the last month and absolutely no problems, I'd drive from washington to florida and back if I had the time and money.

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                            • #15
                              My 82 and 97 Benzo's and my 71 Bug yes, without hesitation. My 99 Suzuki, absoletely not.
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