BA XR6 / XR6 Turbo...Any good?
Discussion
So I am moving down to the Rockingham area of Perth which is going to increase my annual mileage a bit. Currently do 25,000KMS a year with mostly freeway driving.
I'm also hoping to get a shared build of a Westfield going this year which will probably live at my house...so any drive to the tracks are going to be at least 1 hour so I think I will tow it to events.
I'm liking the look of a 2005 onwards XR6 or XR6 turbo with the 6 speed auto. They depreciated horribly from new and are VERY common with sub 30,000KMS on them for $25-$30,000.
Cars equipped with the 6 speed auto also came with some fancier interior treatment...duel zone climate, CD stacker etc.
So the requirements: must be able to tow...1500KG with a trailer, car and tools?
Good wafting ability and comfort for the freeway driving,
Safe,
Reliable..
Is the turbo worth paying extra for?
I'm also hoping to get a shared build of a Westfield going this year which will probably live at my house...so any drive to the tracks are going to be at least 1 hour so I think I will tow it to events.
I'm liking the look of a 2005 onwards XR6 or XR6 turbo with the 6 speed auto. They depreciated horribly from new and are VERY common with sub 30,000KMS on them for $25-$30,000.
Cars equipped with the 6 speed auto also came with some fancier interior treatment...duel zone climate, CD stacker etc.
So the requirements: must be able to tow...1500KG with a trailer, car and tools?
Good wafting ability and comfort for the freeway driving,
Safe,
Reliable..
Is the turbo worth paying extra for?
We really must get a pistonheads breakfast run going or something!!
The ZF 6 Speed is specifically what I am after. I think RWD will make towing easier to.
I havent seen any diesels that suit the job and I'm not fussed on Commodores at all. I really dont want a 4WD either.
Any other suggestions?
The ZF 6 Speed is specifically what I am after. I think RWD will make towing easier to.
I havent seen any diesels that suit the job and I'm not fussed on Commodores at all. I really dont want a 4WD either.
Any other suggestions?
tim the pool man said:
I had a BA XR6 (non turbo) that stayed with the ex (with the house etc...)
I liked it, haven't driven a Turbo but I have heard good things, plenty of torque, with the 6 speed auto would make a great tow car.
Have you already got a partner for the kit build?
I'm over having a manual daily driver...I want to waft in comfort now.I liked it, haven't driven a Turbo but I have heard good things, plenty of torque, with the 6 speed auto would make a great tow car.
Have you already got a partner for the kit build?
I have approached a friend that like me has been hanging his nose over a kit car since childhood but also cant justify the cost of doing one on his own.
We have not set anything in stone yet as we both have a car to sell and I have just gone and got myself a mortgage. I think we would look to begin the build in 6 months or so.
Of course if he cant go ahead I will still be looking for a build partner.
I've had a couple of BA Falcons and, whilst the 4.0-litre lump is good, and the ride is pillowy, the steering feels a bit, well, feel-less, the design architecture is decades outdated (see how little the rear doors open) and the build quality is atrocious. However, the engine is a good'un and will probably make a great wafting tow car.
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