Hello all,
New member here, I currently have a 2002 2.3 Arc 185 auto. I've had the car a couple of years, but I did only buy it as a "stop gap" car. I didn't expect it to last/keep it quite so long. I came out of a company car and wanted something fairly big, powerful, automatic, specified and cheap. It was all of the above. Unfortunately, I didn't know a great deal about these cars at the time of purchase, and it has suffered from timing chain death rattle since I bought it, despite this it's still running, but I fear it hasn't much life left in it, and I'm guilty of letting it deteriorate a little bit.
It's currently in the workshop awaiting a new fuel pump. In the last 6-8 months it's had the following: Alternator, DI Cassette, battery, 02 sensor, and a few other bits and bobs. It's also losing oil, methinks it's almost the end of the road. The thing that concerns me most is death rattle. The car has 120k on it, and had 98k when I bought it. The problem I have now is replacing it, I just can't find anything I like so much (including 9-3s).
My question is: Would I be mental to buy another one and make myself the car I want? Without a doubt, if the one I have didn't have such engine wear, I'd be looking at keeping it forever, but unfortunately there's no coming back from sludge by all accounts.
I really like the look of the Vector models, but the interior in my Arc is everything I want. I'm considering basically putting the interior (and the good bits) of my Arc into a fairly cheap Vector and making myself the car I want?
I'd appreciate opinions, in the mean time, here's my current car:

