Side-skirts are badly disintegrated and have started to fall off.
Strange noises from the air conditioning compressor appeared at approximately 1,950,000 kilometers. This eventually led to the failure of the compressor.
Rear seat headrests have faded and worn badly due to heat and other sun damage. Interior upholstery throughout the car is also sun damaged.
Central locking is now starting to fail, with the front passenger unable to lock or unlock, the rear passenger unable to unlock and the rear driver seat unable to lock.
Electrical units, such as the cruise control system, failed soon after the compressor died.
The steering is slightly off-center.
This is a great first car for anybody that has just earned their license, the manual is nippy and reliable with very low fuel consumption.
The steering, due to not being power assisted, is a little too heavy for some. However, it holds the 'line' quite well and cornering is just plain fun.
Massive under-steer is evident when pushed a little too hard through corners.
Wheel-spin is common.
Seats are relatively comfortable for an older model car, although the upholstery needs to be covered up.
First through to third gear have acceleration 'flat spots'. This causes the car to keep revving without an increase in acceleration. It can be irritating, but the driver can overcome this with quick changing of gears. When this is overcome, the acceleration is linear and it feels as if the car always has something more to give. My top speed is 195 Kilometers per hour and times of 7 to 8 seconds for the 100km/h mark have been achieved.
The car does not like to start/'kick-over' when the engine is above, approximately, 70 degrees Celsius.
All in all, an excellent first car and a pleasure to drive.
Mate 7-8 0_100...c'mon, I had an 83 that probably did it in around 15...and it was a fast one... they had 68kw and weighed well over a tonne...7-8...hahaha.
Yeah, 7-8 seconds to 100km/h, I don't think so. Maybe 17-18 seconds. I have an '84 Coupe, and there's no way you ever got to 195 km/h without a new engine.
The turbo version would juust about do those numbers if you were a real good driver, standard 626 is much slower.
Uh there isn't any such thing as flat spots in a transmission, its called a slipping clutch when the engine revs up with no increase in acceleration. I've got an 83 model and the clutch lasted me till this year. you might also notice these "flat spots"occur a little more often in the higher gears, like 4th and 5th gear.
I have a 94 626 coupe and after reading that colcked mine at 12.349, to 100Kph and that's not a turbo..
I have a 83 model with a reconditioned engine. it makes 0-100km in 8-9 seconds. perhaps the reason for your slow performance is bad driving? I have also reached speeds of 160km per hour with plenty more to give. these results are not as unlikely as you think.
I have the same model and it is unbelievably fast for a 1.3 tonne clunker. I have ripped off newer V6 "common-doors" quite easily at the lights with power to spare (though it does get screaming). My 0-100 estimate is around 8 seconds.
Mine is an automatic. Only problem with leadfooting is that it chews up a lot of fuel. And I do not think it's good for the torque converter.
The old suzuki sierra I had before this car went to 0-100 in about 13 seconds (tested at a club day) and that was slow. To me anyway.
If well looked after and regularly serviced the 2.0l versions perform very well considering their age and output.
The best you'll get out of an Australian spec 2 litre manual 626 sedan from 0-100km/h is 11.8 seconds. The automatic is about 1.2 seconds slower, on average. Top speed is not quite 180km/h.
A New Zealand spec 2 litre manual sedan will do 0-100km/h in 10.8 seconds, due to not having the same emissions control gear as the Aussie spec version. The top speed is 185km/h.