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The other day I had an opportunity to take a ride in a 2003 50th anniversary convertible with less than 8,000 miles on it. Obviously it drove like a dream and it really pointed out just how "loose" my '95 auto couple feels.
Everything on my '95 is stock. Are there any obvious things I could start with that might make it feel a bit tighter? I know the shocks need replacing and a balancing job wouldn't hurt, but the engine itself just doesn't feel immediately responsive. When I step on the peddle, it seems to take a quick second before it kicks in. I realize the C4 is notorioius for its rattles and such, but I imagine something "tighter" and more responsive has to be out there.
I apologize for all of my non-mechanic descriptions here, but I'm hoping for some general replacements for a '95 automatic coupe with 80,000 miles on it. I still love my "admiral" but I think it deserves a little TLC to get back on track.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Everything on my '95 is stock. Are there any obvious things I could start with that might make it feel a bit tighter? I know the shocks need replacing and a balancing job wouldn't hurt, but the engine itself just doesn't feel immediately responsive. When I step on the peddle, it seems to take a quick second before it kicks in. I realize the C4 is notorioius for its rattles and such, but I imagine something "tighter" and more responsive has to be out there.
I apologize for all of my non-mechanic descriptions here, but I'm hoping for some general replacements for a '95 automatic coupe with 80,000 miles on it. I still love my "admiral" but I think it deserves a little TLC to get back on track.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
