It's not a Scorpio
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It's not a Scorpio
I saw this in my rearview on the way to work today .... at first I thought it was a Scorpio but quickly realized it was an even more rare, goofy 5-door...
lol?
lol?
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
Honda/Sterling? Rims kinda' look decent on that body style
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
Yep, Sterling 827 "powered by Acura."
I think they made these for only a couple years - '89 and '90 or something. This car was completely debadged so I don't know the trim, and I couldn't see the interior. Someone clearly loves this car - the wheels, the clean body, rotors were slotted and calipers painted. I kinda wanna find the owner! I don't think I've seen a Sterling much less an 827 in 20 years!
I think they made these for only a couple years - '89 and '90 or something. This car was completely debadged so I don't know the trim, and I couldn't see the interior. Someone clearly loves this car - the wheels, the clean body, rotors were slotted and calipers painted. I kinda wanna find the owner! I don't think I've seen a Sterling much less an 827 in 20 years!
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
I thought way back then that it was a Scorpio knock-off styling, but with more "square cut" accent lines. Kinda' like the larger Tesla sedan is a conglomeration knock-off of bits and pieces of better, high-end cars. But, the Scorpio rear quarter and hatch treatment were much nicer, more "haunchy." Now, I'm re-convinced of it. Still, that's a pretty good looking car, especially 30 years later.
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The Scorpio was definitely the better looking car. The Sterling is quite busy and a bit disjoint - maybe the result of British people putting their spin on a Japanese car. But, it is distinctive... that's for sure. I'm thinking this must be a relatively later car or maybe a higher-end version, as it doesn't have the goofy black bumpers and/or trim the lesser models had. Remember when lower MSRP meant non-painted trim? Man, those were the days. I know the 827 was available with a manual transmission, but I think those were even *more* rare.
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
It's not a Scorpio, and it's not quite an Acura Legend either. If they made an adventure themed sedan (think audi allroad) with roof racks and Range Rover badges I bet it would have done well. Maybe some extra ground clearance. Also Honda had some all wheel drive stuff back then so that could have been a possibility. Just look at success of Subaru. I suppose they thought futuristic delorean type cars were the future. 20/20 hindsight.
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
Kinda' the Euro Scorpio headlight and hood treatment, but a little clunky. There must be something wrong with that hood, or the recessing of the headlights. But, I remember quite a few articles back then which really liked the Sterling, with (IIRC) better appointments than the upscale Legend.
Re: It's not a Scorpio
Yes, Sterling 827 "powered by Acura."
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Hi all,
It is a long time since I have seen one but I want to think they were a Honda Rover hybrid or something like that???
Cheers
It is a long time since I have seen one but I want to think they were a Honda Rover hybrid or something like that???
Cheers
1986 XR4Ti Mineral Blue Metallic
Re: It's not a Scorpio
Hi all,
I checked and my memory of them was accurate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterling_(car)
I test drove them when they were new and decided I liked other things better than them for the money. I was also suspicious of anything Rover as they had a poor history in USA for after service.
Cheers
I checked and my memory of them was accurate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterling_(car)
I test drove them when they were new and decided I liked other things better than them for the money. I was also suspicious of anything Rover as they had a poor history in USA for after service.
Cheers
1986 XR4Ti Mineral Blue Metallic
Re: It's not a Scorpio
Guy in my car club owned a Sterling back in the day.
He must've gotten the good one. Says it was a really nice car and he didn't have any problems with it at all.
Met its end when his daughter crashed it.
He must've gotten the good one. Says it was a really nice car and he didn't have any problems with it at all.
Met its end when his daughter crashed it.
Mark Copeland - I'm 50 miles west of Kewanee, IL
'89 XR4Ti
Car was the 2014 MCA Merkur Preservation Award Winner
'89 Scorpio
This one has a very bright and shiny future.
Proud member of the Iowa-Illinois Merkur Owner's Association since 2015.
'89 XR4Ti
Car was the 2014 MCA Merkur Preservation Award Winner
'89 Scorpio
This one has a very bright and shiny future.
Proud member of the Iowa-Illinois Merkur Owner's Association since 2015.
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Re: It's not a Scorpio
I forgot about this thread, but the intervening time I actually met the owner of the car.... I caught him having two more delivered. Now there are three all sitting next to each other. Apparently one is a driver, one is being restored, and the third is a parts car. That said, none of them have moved in a long time.
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A driver that hasn't moved in a long time could be an oxymoron...thesameguy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:04 pmApparently one is a driver, one is being restored, and the third is a parts car. That said, none of them have moved in a long time.
Mark Copeland - I'm 50 miles west of Kewanee, IL
'89 XR4Ti
Car was the 2014 MCA Merkur Preservation Award Winner
'89 Scorpio
This one has a very bright and shiny future.
Proud member of the Iowa-Illinois Merkur Owner's Association since 2015.
'89 XR4Ti
Car was the 2014 MCA Merkur Preservation Award Winner
'89 Scorpio
This one has a very bright and shiny future.
Proud member of the Iowa-Illinois Merkur Owner's Association since 2015.