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Driving Fun (random story) 200 1989

This past Saturday, I woke up at 9 AM to drive to the suburbs of Atlanta for a cousin's wedding. As I was located about three hours away, the plan was to arrive around 1 PM (leaving at 10 AM) at the hotel where everyone was staying.

I've found that I-85 doesn't have a lot of traffic on it before noon on Saturday. That condition, coupled with a newly-cleaned throttle body as of that Friday, meant that I got a chance to see how fast I could get the Brick moving--the speedometer needle distinctly went past 110 mph (180 km/hr) before I backed off. All it took was a long, flat, straight area that got me up to a little over 100 under my own power, and then a dip at the end, which allowed the weight of the car to pick up that last little bit of speed. I backed off going back up the hill, satisified with my little test, and I settled into a very nice and smooth cruising speed of about 85 mph. The Brick performed admirably.

After getting turned around numerous times near Duluth, Georgia, I finally found the hotel, having spent four hours in the car. I went to the wedding, took off around 8:15 PM, and I made it back home right under three hours later.

I had a little more driving to do that night (college party, you know how it goes), and in the end I spent probably about eight hours in my car that day, with the distance traveled being around 500 miles.

Now, I know lots of you guys take the Bricks on cross-country road trips quite often and have probably spent in excess of twelve hours straight in your car, but up until recently, I haven't had many opportunities to drive my car for long distances at all. My college is only 200 miles away from home, so my longest trip as of yet had been those three hours going to school or coming home. Additionally, any road trips that had been taken were done in other cars because my car has almost always had some sort of problem ever since I got it--broken odometer gear, sub-par headlights, non-working tail lights, and other things. This past summer, though, I cleaned up and fixed all of those things and more, and I can finally say that my car is fully working, for all functional purposes. As a result, this trip was the first one I've undertaken in which I felt completely at ease with my car.

Consequently, I had a good day Saturday. The car was comfortable, of course; the music was good, as I enjoyed my stereo system to its fully ability; and the Brick performed well, both in being pushed nearly to its performance limit and in its general, easy cruising qualities. I eagerly look forward to many more miles covered in this wonderful car!
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'89 244 GL -- 106,520 miles (see profile for info on car)








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    Driving Fun (random story) 200 1989

    Good story. I've had the same impression after driving my 245 for long trips. I used to own an 85 Porsche 930. While long drives were certainly a bit more exciting, by the time I arrived, I felt like I'd been strapped to mechanical bull. There's something fun about driving a cheap, easily repairable 4-cylinder car, that just gives you a good feeling. I guess that's why I keep driving it!








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      Driving Fun (random story) 200 1989

      88 240 gl wagon. My wife and I recently drove from west palm beach florida to Baxley georgia (425 miles each way) and back home in a total time of 30 hours. The car is perfect for travelling. At least 25 miles per gallon, comfort enough for long hours in the saddle and the best part of all is that the rear seat folds down completely flat so the entire back of the wag is a flat deck which is perfect for stopping and sleeping in. We are getting ready to leave on Sunday for New Hampshire and Maine. It is a long rigorous drive but we love the car and the sleeping area makes it much easier. Sometimes I just need a couple of hours rest in the back while my wife drives and I feel totally refreshed. It really cruises great at highway speeds. I recently added a trailer hitch and the car does nicely with a small-medium sized trailer. I am slowly fixing up my car and it is fun to work on. I really appreciate the help and advice I get from you guys on the forum. Thanks for always being there. Eric







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