1993 Eagle Vision TSi review from North America
"What a Dream"
What things have gone wrong with the car?
Ever since my sister had purchased this car from a friend back in 1997, we never really had any major problems with it... until recently. I am in the United States Marine Corps and just recently had a bad vehicle experience. My previous car was stolen and then burnt. For a while I drove my wives car, but we were definitely in need for a second car since I would be at work most of the day and she would not be able to accomplish anything without a car. So my sister had decided to give me her car. The only drawback was that she had added a fair share of miles to the car since the last time I saw her.
Little did I care since I am a mechanic and there was over 1000 miles of test strip between my sisters house and Base. I put back 930 miles before the timing belt tensioner snapped both bolts off and was launched down the highway as I was doing roughly 85 mph.
Since we had just replaced the water pump and it is in the same area, my father and I just figured that we tightened it too much. not only was it a pain to find that part, but it was also a nightmare to get what remained of the bolts out of the block. Three days later the part was found, the bolts were pulled and the car once again ran like a sewing machine.
General comments?
The car itself still looks stylish and was well-maintained by my family and on rare occasions was driven hard. Once I started driving it and pushed it a little more, I discovered a side of this car that I had never seen. On the mechanical side it is really easy to work on since it is a front wheel drive car, but the engine sits as if it were a rear wheel drive. a Spark plugs, Wires, and Sensors are accessible. The rest of the car is easy to work with also. So far I replaced Struts, Shocks, Brake Disks and Pads, Starter, Alternator, Timing Belt, Plugs and Wires, and the fuel level sending unit. Considering the mileage of the vehicle, these things were not particular mandatory, but with a family of five, I'd really hate to get stuck on the side of th road knowing I could have prevented it. To all other Eagle Vision Owners, enjoy the ride and maintain it, to all those thinking about becoming an Eagle Vision Owner don't reconsider. It is a beautiful car with all the luxuries of a cadillac, and the handling of a sports car.
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| Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? | Yes |
| First year of ownership | 1999 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2004 |
| Engine and transmission | 3.5L Automatic |
| Performance marks | 7/10 |
| Reliability marks | 7/10 |
| Comfort marks | 8/10 |
| Dealer Service marks | |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | 4/10 |
| Distance when acquired | 130000 miles |
| Most recent distance | 205009 miles |
| Previous car | Ford Thunderbird |
| Date of Entry | 11th April, 2004 |


