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Goodbye Everyone on the Forums.

9.6K views 88 replies 26 participants last post by  lycan  
#1 · (Edited)
Well, it was nice being here for as long as I was. It sure helped me with problems that I have had with the car. After the transmission went out I really needed a vehicle and my parents didn't believe that fixing the Acura was the best thing. So I purchased another vehicle, a 1994 Chrysler LHS with 119,000 miles.
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I'm selling the Chrysler (Yes, the chrysler) for $3,200. I wish everyone with an Acura Legend good luck in the future, and thanks for being there for me if you ever helped. Bye.
 
#16 ·
lycan said:
Acura has bad transmission too, but my chrysler has a good transmission, luckily. I know a lot of chryslers have transmission problems, but mine must have been well taken care of.
Acura does NOT make bad transmissions, as you stated taking care of them is the key.

This is true to nearly EVERY tranny except a few die hards like the Chevy TH350/400's :)

Personally I wouldn't touch a Chyrsler Product with a ten foot pole due to the problems I've had in the past with them and seen in the shop. But I do admit when they run they are very nice rides....when they run.
 
#17 ·
Steveman09 said:
Acura does NOT make bad transmissions, as you stated taking care of them is the key.

This is true to nearly EVERY tranny except a few die hards like the Chevy TH350/400's :)

Personally I wouldn't touch a Chyrsler Product with a ten foot pole due to the problems I've had in the past with them and seen in the shop. But I do admit when they run they are very nice rides....when they run.
What car should I buy next then? I will NOT buy a GM product.
 
#19 ·
Steveman09 said:
Keep your legend since its in really nice condition from looking at your pictures and just drop a used tranny in it for $300-400.
I was thinking about converting it to a manual transmission, but it needs a few things done to it, like the sunroof is rusted out and when it rains water comes in between the windshield and the interior where they connect, and i dont have a lock assembly for the trunk.
but i planned on selling the chrysler and then going to get another car for cheap at the auctions and sell it to keep making money, and i was wondering if anyone had ideas of what car would be good to get next.
 
#20 ·
Ok here's an idea sell both cars, take all your money and buy a 90 Coupe L or LS 5-speed Manual Legend in great condition!

Buying one now will be easy with all your Legend Knowlege you know what to look for!

Plus you will have money left over for mods or to pocket.
 
#24 ·
lycan said:
I don't want a Legend, I want a dependable car. :p
Man, your misguided..............I give up.

My legend has been the most dependable car I've ever owned!

It has NEVER left me on the side of the road like my Chevy Pickup, Subaru, Jeep, and the list goes on!!!!

LEGENDS are some of the MOST dependable cars on the road PERIOD!

CHrist they go over 200,000miles WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?

Just DO THE MAINTAINCE!

Oh well, have fun in your quest for a more dependable car than the legend.

Have fun with the german stuff, you'll be kicking yourself when the GERMAN Engieering starts kicking you, and you'll be woundering why you ever got rid of the Legend.
 
#26 · (Edited)
5speed said:
The great majority of cars as old as our G!s' have ceased functioning long ago. You need a newer car. Try a Toyota Corolla.
Alright. I'm buying a 99 and newer car next, and the Legend doesn't qualify, but I do like the TL's, I may buy one of those. I don't call a 95 and older car very dependable, I know my Chrysler isn't as dependable as a newer vehicle..
I'll sell the Legend for $300 or best offer if anyone wants it. It's sitting under a tree in my yard and I need to get rid of it, parents' order. It's a great looking clean car, but the transmission doesn't work and the engine has ticking lifters, but I think the ticking lifters are due to a somewhat bent oil pan.