Vibby will probably be retrofit with a GM Ecotec, and will live as my weekend car. By the time I'm 32, I hope to have a family, something wagony, and GM. Given 15 years my tastes will change, and I don't know what personal responsibility will call for, but if I'm still single at that time I'll probably actually have a Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ. Or a used Volt.
I've thought about this too...good thread idea.I hope to be the last 03-04 on the road (that I see). Me having the last 03-08 in the Ottawa area doesn't seem like a stretch considering how I'm taking great care of mine, its always garage kept, and only putting 18,000-22,000 Kms on every year. Even if my current Vibe somehow doesn't make it another 10 years, I'd probably go shopping for an elderly garage-find 03-08, and transfer any useful remaining mods over.
03VibeOttawa–’03 Salsa 5spd. Fast Wheels Blade 17â€s/Fuzion Zr1s (summer),Blizzak Revo1/’04 WRX rims, (winter),Tokico HP Struts,Tein S-Tech Springs,Progress RSB,K&N Typhoon SRI,SLP ram air hood,Magnaflow CB,DC header. Sold 11/9/2012 w/ 217,633kms.
If our 03 hadn't been totaled in an accident last year, no question we would still have it, and be keeping it for quite a while. By far the best car we've ever owned for practicality, comfort, efficiency and reliability. I'm getting another 03 tomorrow, which needs a new engine. I imagine once I get it all back together and remember how much we loved our Vibe, this new one will be around for quite some time too. We currently have 1 kid, likely to have a second at some point in the near future. We plan to get some form of a minivan once kid #2 arrives, the Vibe will probably be our eternal second car. About the only thing that I would replace it with would be the new Prius-V. That seems like a good potential car for the same purpose, with even better mpg. But no rush on that.
My plan is to drive the Vibe till its dies, but I dont think it will last another 15 years with all the driving I do LOL
* 2003 Vibe Auto Satellite Silver w / Moons & Tunes
* Kenwood Excelon KDC-X597
* Polk DB651-Speakers
* Soundproofcow Roadblock R sound deadening in all doors
* Drop In K & N Filter
* NGK Iridium IX Plugs
* 27 MPG City/Highway with AC on
Quote, originally posted by DressedInBlack »Just to spite everyone, I am going to be buried in my Vibe. I win!Lol! If I made this statement, people would believe me.It won't be my daily driver anymore, but I always wanted a project car and so the vibe will be that car for me hopefully that long from now.
Quote, originally posted by DressedInBlack »Just to spite everyone, I am going to be buried in my Vibe. I win!LOL! I've already said that about my Mustang, and my wife would like to push it over a cliff with me in it. Actually, my Mustang is willed to my brother in law when I'm gone since he's the only one in my family that would appreciate it.As for the Vibe, I hope I can drive it a good long time. I got 24 yrs out of my Mustang before I blew the motor. I'm not one to change cars every few years, but rather I keep what I have running. Much cheaper than a new car payment every month. Over the past 20 years with no car payment, I spent maybe $10K in repairs, upgrades and maintenance on my Mustang. That's only $500 a year! I hope to do the same or better with the Vibe.
Thomas
the "Mustang Guy"
1987 5.0 LX Mustang
2016 Mustang GT - current daily
2004 Satellite Vibe &
2009 Red Vibe GT -twin's cars
2003 Neptune Vibe GT - prior daily
2010 Red Vibe GT - RIP 6/16/14
2006 Platinum Vibe - son's car
We plan on having our Vibes for a long time.We hold onto our vehicles forever because we become very attached to them . Case in point our 1994 Pontiac Sunbird LE Sedan that my parents bought brand new on January 1, 1994. It's our extra car that currently has 266,xxx miles on it. It still runs like a champ . My dad bought his 2001 s10 in the fall of 2000. It has around 26x,xxx miles on it and still runs great .
2009 Liquid Platinum Metallic Vibe GT - 5-Speed Auto – Garage
2009 Steel Blue Metallic Vibe GT - 5-Speed Auto – Garage
Hmm, that would make the car about 30 years old... Sure, why not - if it hasn't rusted away by then... If current trends keep up, it would only have 190,000 miles on it at that point.
03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic »Hmm, that would make the car about 30 years old... Sure, why not - if it hasn't rusted away by then... If current trends keep up, it would only have 190,000 miles on it at that point. At my pace (4000 miles/year) I'll be at 120000 miles in 30 years I haven't seen any 80 something year olds driving Vibes, let alone a manual tranny one That just could be me if I'm still around
Quote, originally posted by tpollauf »At my pace (4000 miles/year) I'll be at 120000 miles in 30 years I haven't seen any 80 something year olds driving Vibes, let alone a manual tranny one That just could be me if I'm still around You'll have a buyer in me if you keep it in good condition
Probably not me... all technology is changing so fast, cars included. The '09 vibe was the best (of non-hybrid hatchbacks) in a balance of good horsepower, good mpgs, and good reviews/usability. Nowadays there are several cars that blow this thing out of the water in specs (more power than the vibe for less gas, with better fit and finish and technology in the interior) and I'm sure it a couple years there will be even MORE of a difference. I'm guessing in about four years both Chris and I will have replaced our vehicles... though I will be sad to see it go, because it was my first.
2009 2.4L Automatic with Preferred Package and Sun and Sound package May 2010 MOTM March 2011 VOTM
I do love my Vibe. She has served me well since 2004. But she's just getting a bit small for me and my family. Seems my kids just want to keep growing up and getting bigger. Gonna be moving into something bigger before too long. Not sure what just yet... Until then, the plain old looking Abyss Vibe with blower whine will continue to keep on rolling.Pat
I'd like to keep mine at least until I get my bachelors degree. After that, I'll probably hang onto it until the student loan is paid off, maybe upgrading a few things along the way. If it's still in good shape by then and I'm ready to move on to another car, my little brother will be close to driving age and maybe I can pass the torch to him.
Quote, originally posted by DiveNut » Seems my kids just want to keep growing up and getting bigger. All the more reason to hang onto this great little car. The kids will be driving before you know it and they'll need some sort of dependable efficient transportation. Park it, put it up on blocks and store it until they're ready HMMMM maybe not BUT definitely hang onto it if you have the room
It may not be a choice any of us have. The way the energy world is changing and at such a rapid pace, I seriously doubt that Gasoline will be a viable fuel for much more than 10 or 15 years. What will replace gasoline? I don't know but I lean heavily towards electric generated in some form as we drive.Classic cars and the gasoline that once fueled them will become a curiosity with the ability to purchase gasoline limited to but a few. Not unlike trying to purchase leaded gasoline on todays market for highway use.Leaded fuel is available today to boaters and race cars. There is a stiff penalty for running this fuel in a highway automobile, even if it was built in the 50's or 60's and requires it!! Gasoline will most likely become hard to find and you'll be required to be running antique plates and only be able to purchase it in limited quantities, possibly like the gasoline coupons of WWII...... only digital using your future yet to be invented incredibly super super smart phone.Dave
I say convert her to 'lectric! That is a very valid point though... Oil is on the way out, there's just not enough left (and it's sad that with the tremendous gains in technology over the last century we haven't made reasonable progress to distance ourselves from the crap IMHO...)
03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic »I say convert her to 'lectric! That is a very valid point though... Oil is on the way out, there's just not enough left (and it's sad that with the tremendous gains in technology over the last century we haven't made reasonable progress to distance ourselves from the crap IMHO...)At the 2009 NYC Auto show. A specialty company converted a 2009 Pontiac Vibe into an electric vehicle.
Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic »I say convert her to 'lectric! That is a very valid point though... Oil is on the way out, there's just not enough left (and it's sad that with the tremendous gains in technology over the last century we haven't made reasonable progress to distance ourselves from the crap IMHO...)That is true. Maybe this is why the oil rich countries are charging so much for oil. They're going to be in trouble when oil does finally run out.
Ponta2147, Djkeev:Took the words right out of my mouth. I did not post earlier because I did not want to hurt any ones feelings. I hope I am not the last one with a Vibe, especially as a primary vehicle. The only reason it would happen would be purely financial. If it comes to that, I might be better off buying a good horse and a couple pack mules and head for the mountains because gas is not going to get any cheaper. Just call me Jeremiah 10vibe at that point. Too bad I do not look like Robert Redford,...would help in finding a squaw to keep me warm in the winter while hunting Grizz!Watch your top knotPS: If there are any squaws out there, I do make good bisquits
Quote, originally posted by tpollauf »All the more reason to hang onto this great little car. The kids will be driving before you know it and they'll need some sort of dependable efficient transportation. Park it, put it up on blocks and store it until they're ready HMMMM maybe not BUT definitely hang onto it if you have the room Ya I considered that...my daughters will be driving in 5 years. Justs don't have the room. But until further notice, She's still my baby!