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New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:43 pm
by Pretzel59
Hello , new to the brd but not to the vibe , love this car !
I had a 04 , and managed to put 706,000 kms on it .Still runs great and it is still in the family .
I recently grabbed up a 09 gt 5 spd . Wow what a difference the 2.4 makes . Its just what the vibe needed .
Here is a pic ,sorry about the winters I will post a pic when I get the 18's on but it is still winter up here in Halifax .
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:04 pm
by vibolista
Welcome to the Vibe Forum. Halifax is one of my favorite places... OK, the whole of Nova Scotia is one of my favorite places. Wish we could get the Cat running between Bar Harbor or Portland to Yarmouth! At least they're still working on it.
Nice '09 Vibe! And rolling up 706,000 kms on an '04 Vibe. That's around 438,688 miles!!! And still going. Got any secrets you want to share on keeping a car going that long?
More pictures of both your Vibes when you get the chance!!!
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:12 pm
by Rayven01
Welcome! That's some impressive mileage. Effectively rolled the odometer 2.5 times, nice! And that's a purdy GT as well. I sometimes wish I'd waited for a GT too since I like the look of the front end better, but I'm probably better off with the reduced weight of the 1SB as my daily driver anyhow.
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:30 pm
by Pretzel59
I got the 09 gt in February , and the the 04 base 5spd I had for 6 years , I also have a 05 AWD auto , (I wish it came as a 5 spd as well) . My step son drives the AWD.
The only problem I had with the 04 was rads I went through 4 of them . Also started to have some electrical issues (no horn , battery light issue ) but it still has the original cv joints , ball joints , struts , went through 1 clutch , 2 sets of tires every year .I drive 400- 500 kms a day so I hope this gt holds up as well as the 04 did .
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:36 pm
by Pretzel59
vibolista wrote:Welcome to the Vibe Forum. Halifax is one of my favorite places... OK, the whole of Nova Scotia is one of my favorite places. Wish we could get the Cat running between Bar Harbor or Portland to Yarmouth! At least they're still working on it.
Nice '09 Vibe! And rolling up 706,000 kms on an '04 Vibe. That's around 438,688 miles!!! And still going. Got any secrets you want to share on keeping a car going that long?
More pictures of both your Vibes when you get the chance!!!
Just keep the fluids changed , I would change the oil every 2 weeks and the tranny fluid 2 twice a year, k &n Filter was the only mod (panel) .
I should have taken pics before I gave it to my brother in law . It still looked brand new underneath.
I also would run 215 55 16's I felt it gave the car a better stance ,and handled a bit better .
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:33 pm
by KITT222
Welcome to the board! Very nice mileage! Get some pics if you can. What did you do when the odometer stopped counting?
Also, that's a very nice GT you have. Are you driving it just as hard as the 04? What do you do to drive so many miles?
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:02 am
by tpollauf
Welcome to GenVibe
FINALLY another member with an 09 GT with a manual transmission

Gotta love it. When I bought my 09 RED GT almost four years ago, it had to be shipped in from another dealer because there were not many out there with the 5-speed manual. Was worth the wait and I absolutely love it. Junior's Blue 09GT is an automatic (lazy kid

) Post more pics when you get around to it

Re: New to the brd
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:46 pm
by vibolista
How do you rack up 400-500 km (250-310 miles) a day?!

I'm not the only one that asked!
You need to get
all your Vibes, former and present, together for a "family picture". That would be really cool!
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:31 pm
by vibenvy
Welcome to GenVibe! That's a very sharp looking 2nd gen GT you've got there

! The mileage you racked up on your 2004 Vibe is impressive! As vibolista said, post a family picture or two of all your Vibes past and present when you get a chance

!
Oh, and don't worry about still having the winter wheels and tires on your Vibe. Both our 2009 GTs are still wearing them too and probably will be until at least the end of March

.
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:42 pm
by lowincash
Welcome aboard and congrats on the car

Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:12 am
by Doug14
Welcome! Thats alot of Ks! I'm also curious what you did to set the odometer back. Look forward to more pics!
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:33 pm
by Pretzel59
im in the logistics business .
I am all over the maritime provinces .
But I usually drive 4-450 kms a day every day .
yes I use this beast for my job .
I have had it 4 weeks now and its going in for it's 2nd oil change this week .
I just put 11,000 kms in that time
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:35 pm
by Pretzel59
Doug14 wrote:Welcome! Thats alot of Ks! I'm also curious what you did to set the odometer back. Look forward to more pics!
nah I have to keep mileage for taxes . So I have a record of everything .
It stopped 4 years ago . lol
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:38 pm
by Pretzel59
I will keep you guys informed as to issues that will come up .
Most of you will not encounter any issues for years lol
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:37 pm
by tpollauf
Pretzel59 wrote:I will keep you guys informed as to issues that will come up .
Most of you will not encounter any issues for years lol
NICE I like knowing that you are driving the
identical Vibe GT that I own/drive. Yeah you'll far exceed the mileage that I put on my cars (less than 4000 miles/year

) but at least when a part wears out for you, you can share it with all of us here. Thanks

Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:17 pm
by Kincaid
Hello Pretzel59 and welcome! I agree with you completely about the 2.4L and the stick shift. I've never owned a car that was as much fun - the engine just has so much grunt. I once had an '86 Mitsubishi Mirage Turbo (my first new car) and still have a '97 Civic EX auto and a '01 Accord EX 4cyl manual in the family but those have all been sluggish off the line. Not so with the Vibe.
Now, if I could stick that drive train into the Civic what a treat that would be.
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 1:42 pm
by Pretzel59
OK here are some small mods done so far
HIDS Driving Lights and Low Beams
Led Interior Upgrades
K&N panel Filter
Led Tail and reverse Lights ( oh it is so much fun when you drop one of these in the tail light assembly GRRRRRRRRRRRR)
Future Upgrades
HID High Beam (waiting for the harness to show up )
As far as issues , None so far .Other than someone decided to hit my door with theirs (Bastards)
4th Oil Change and 1 Trans Fluid Change .
Kms to date : Started @ 58,000 kms Now May 7th 2013 - 81,050 Kms
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 4:18 pm
by vibenvy
Just curious... what color LEDs do you have i.e. 5000k, 6000k, etc. and where'd you get them from? Do the LEDs in the taillights really make that much of a difference?
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 12:07 pm
by Pretzel59
vibenvy wrote:Just curious... what color LEDs do you have i.e. 5000k, 6000k, etc. and where'd you get them from? Do the LEDs in the taillights really make that much of a difference?
These are the ones I got ,
7443/7440 HIGH POWER SAMSUNG LED RED TURN SIGNAL BRAKE TAIL STOP LIGHT BULBS
The HIDs I got from Hong Kong , they want way too much for them up here (at least 2 times what I paid for them)
If you got with them make sure you get 5000 k . That's seems too be the whitest light . Here is a pic of what they look like
Love the HIDs but I am thinking of changing from red led tails to white .Just to get more light from the rear tails . The red seems to be a little dim in the daytime
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:14 am
by CharlesinGA
Pretzel59 wrote:and the the 04 base 5spd I had for 6 years
How did you make a 5 spd last so long for so many miles/km?????? Did it not self destruct on you several times over?
Charles
Re: New to the brd
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 4:19 pm
by Pretzel59
CharlesinGA wrote:Pretzel59 wrote:and the the 04 base 5spd I had for 6 years
How did you make a 5 spd last so long for so many miles/km?????? Did it not self destruct on you several times over?
Charles
Nope , same trans just changed the fluid every 50,000 kms
only changed the clutch once
My brother in law is driving it now .