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  • First trip- 688 miles and happy

    I just bought my Festiva on Thursday January 28th, a 91 that had 110,570 miles when I got it. I drove it locally for a couple of days, then set to using it for my job, which is the real reason I bought it. My wife named it "Austin" - the faded yellow color and the general dorkiness (her word) made her think it belonged in an Austin Powers movie. It is not at all dorky, it is cool in the original Mini or the Honda 600/first-gen Civic sense. Very cool, but not quite Fiat 500 cool. I kind of like "Festivus" (A car for the rest of us, ala Seinfeld), but Austin it is.

    688 miles on this trip, Klamath Falls on Sunday so I could start working first thing this morning, then on to Medford for a few more sales calls before returning to Portland.

    I awoke this morning to snow. Left K-falls a little earlier than I had planned (skipped a few sales calls) so I could be sure to get over to Medford and home. No snow tires, just "all season radials" that were on the car when I bought it, and a mountain pass between me and anywhere. I crossed my fingers and tested Austin's snow preparedness. Granted, I didn't push real hard, and he slid all over the place when I put the power down just to see, but driven judiciously he performed just fine. Got to Medford late, made most of my planned calls and headed for Portland.

    I track every mile driven and gas consumed for tax purposes, and added a section to my spreadsheet that calculates the return on my investment in Austin. My Dodge truck averages 18.2mpg on my work runs, so I calculate the savings I get by driving Austin instead. On this first trip, 1 day into my work week, I have already saved over $65 and Austin averaged 41.65mpg. Not bad, considering the mountain passes and the 30 miles behind a snow plow this morning...

    I will take some time this week to set him up for more mileage, and at some point I will add cruise control.

    First impressions: I thought I would need more leg room, and will work to add a couple of inches, but I was OK even on this long trip. Today more than yesterday, so I am adapting. It has more power on hills than any Metro I have driven, and I am OK trading the gas mileage for that extra oomph. There is no place for my water canteen or a cup of coffee, both of which I have with me constantly while working... I have to remedy that very quickly, but I have an idea how I will do it. The seat belts and the seat suck. The seat is too short; the head rest hits at the base of my skull. The suspension needs help, but I used quiet hands and hussled him through the passes farily quickly.

    Bottom line: I like this car, and with a few mods I will love this car. We get along well together. I am happy I made the purchase, and happier still to find a site like this with an active and involved owner base. Guys who wrench and drive their cars... what a concept!

    Garsdad
    The Mini is now the "big car".

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    Congrats on Austin. I averaged over 40 mpg for the first 200K miles on my Festy.
    As for the seats, do a search in the forum section I think custom interiors tab. There are plenty of seats that can be adapted with minor work for these cars. I know that mine has more room than my Ex's Escort 4 dr. Also on the suspension, look under custom suspensions, the Aspire setup is very popular for these cars. Planning on swapping mine before the Fl meet in March.
    Again, congrats on Austins purchase and welcome to the site. Lots of useful info and help here. There are some Very smart people on this site when it comes to Festys.
    Jerry
    Team Lightning



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    • #3
      Well welcome to the world of festivas! Like you I was looking for a gas saver, now I drive mine daily. So my truck sits unless out of the blue I decide to take her for a spin. I imagine you will fall in love with it and mold to what you want on the inside. I am still tinkering with my car, never gets old.
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      • #4
        Welcome to the site. Best car forum on the internet. You'll love it here.
        Festiva: Because even my dog can build a Honda.
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        '90 L. B8ME/Kia Rio 5 speed. Rio/Aspire suspension swap. :-D
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        • #5
          Congradulations on your Festy, I hope you enjoy it
          91 Festiva GL 236,000 and still going

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          • #6
            Welcome Aboard! And welcome to the addiction that is the Festiva.
            Oh, and just so you know, the rule around here is: It didn't happen unless there are pictures.

            Dumb thieves go to prison, smart ones go to work for the Government.

            1988 L - 232K miles Batstiva
            1989 L - 247K miles Slick
            1990 L - 281K miles Orphan Annie
            Let the hoarding begin!! :mrgreen:

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            • #7
              Welcome!
              Aspire seats are the easiest swap, but test-sit in them before you do it to see if you consider it an improvement. The material is better so they don't tend to get the driver's-side tears in them as much as the Festy seats do. Escort seats are only a little harder to install, but probably more what you want. You can use an Escort center console (for cup holders) and shift knob too.

              13" wheels off a later Metro are a good cheap upgrade for a better selection of tires, and slightly lower RPMs on the highway. Stick one of your 12s in the spare-tire well and toss the space saver.
              90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
              09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!

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              • #8
                Bottom line: I like this car, and with a few mods I will love this car. We get along well together. I am happy I made the purchase, and happier still to find a site like this with an active and involved owner base. Guys who wrench and drive their cars... what a concept!

                Garsdad[/QUOTE]



                Garsdad -- Kind of makes one wish he could go down and buy such a car today, just for the basic transport we all need to have, huh ?

                Great car you got, and a great story !!

                :hello1:


                mjd

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                • #9
                  Garsdad. Here is a How to for the escort console, which alotta folk here are doing. Gives you some cup holders and looks nice.
                  http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26724
                  Dan




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                  • #10
                    Hey, Garsdad, I've heard that the B6 motor and G-series trans from the Escort GT are a good way to get more HP with the same general mileage. Might want to search for that too.
                    In love with a MadScientist!:thumbright:
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                    • #11
                      Welcome.

                      You can remove the ashtray from the e-brake console, and use that as a cupholder. It works surprisingly well and cups fit perfectly.


                      -Tim
                      White '89L auto - Sold!
                      Silver '06 Rav4, 95k!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tim View Post
                        Welcome.

                        You can remove the ashtray from the e-brake console, and use that as a cupholder. It works surprisingly well and cups fit perfectly.


                        -Tim
                        I was eyeing that this afternoon. I have a stainless mug that is wide and flat, and sits nicely on the oh-so-flat dash. I have a plan for the water bottle- I'll post pics if it works out, and act like the idea never happened if it doesn't!

                        Thanks for the welcome. I lurked here for a while before I bought the car, and already planned on the Escort console.

                        Engine swap will have to wait. Suspenders first, brakes, then power.

                        Garsdad
                        The Mini is now the "big car".

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