New daily driver (pics)
New daily driver (pics)
Okay daily driver is a misnomer since I'll only have two cars until I sell my Saturn, but I'm happy with it.
04 Corolla S. Yes, the body kit is stock. Got it on the cheap since a cousin of mine owns the dealership. And the service was good, as they drove it from Lufkin to Dallas (which is probably 150+ miles away) to my house to give it to me.
Ideally I would've gone with a dark blue color, but they only had white and silver on the lot. Silver isn't bad though.
04 Corolla S. Yes, the body kit is stock. Got it on the cheap since a cousin of mine owns the dealership. And the service was good, as they drove it from Lufkin to Dallas (which is probably 150+ miles away) to my house to give it to me.
Ideally I would've gone with a dark blue color, but they only had white and silver on the lot. Silver isn't bad though.
2004 model.Tricord wrote:Looks very sharp. What year and what engine is in this thing?
So that's what they tell me at least. 130hp isn't much, but it gets good gas mileage, and it has at least 20 more hp than my old car.All-aluminum 1.8-liter DOHC 16-valve VVT-i 4-cylinder 130 hp @ 6,000 rpm; 125 lb.-ft. @ 4,200 rpm
Awesome choice Tet. VVT-i engines are very nice little 4 bangers. I have a 2.0 VVT-i in my Rav4.
The engine will actually learn your driving habits and anticipate throttle response, maximizing fuel economy and power.
Keep her clean and the oil changed every 3K miles and she will go for a decade easy. I noticed no spoiler, I was pretty sure they were standard on S grade Corolla's? It was low profile enough not to be ugly.
The engine will actually learn your driving habits and anticipate throttle response, maximizing fuel economy and power.
Keep her clean and the oil changed every 3K miles and she will go for a decade easy. I noticed no spoiler, I was pretty sure they were standard on S grade Corolla's? It was low profile enough not to be ugly.
I don't think I really need to change the oil every 3000 miles. Manual says 5000, and that's if you're in less than ideal conditions (which I am, since I'm doing a bunch of short commutes). 7500 if you're doing a lot of highway driving.
I'm hoping this car does last a while though. Get my money's worth, so to speak.
I'm hoping this car does last a while though. Get my money's worth, so to speak.
Yeah my scheduled maintenance guide says 5K under normal on road conditions and 7500 in dusty climate or if used for towing.
3000 miles may seem a little too often but oil is very cheap. To be honest your first oil change should be around 1500 miles. For the first few thousand miles the pistons will wear away the imperfections in the engine leaving small metal shavings in the oil. If you plan on doing the 5000 mile interval, make your 1st oil change early on and with low mileage.
Just MHO. I got bombarded with advice when I bought my new car.
3000 miles may seem a little too often but oil is very cheap. To be honest your first oil change should be around 1500 miles. For the first few thousand miles the pistons will wear away the imperfections in the engine leaving small metal shavings in the oil. If you plan on doing the 5000 mile interval, make your 1st oil change early on and with low mileage.
Just MHO. I got bombarded with advice when I bought my new car.
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Nice lookin' little car... especially for a rice burner. Good color... almost the same as my camaro. Not TOO much of a fan of the body kit, but it's conservative, and will make it so you won't be stupid and decide to put anything more blatant on it.
Good buy... hope you have fun with it. Ain't nothin' like having a new car
Good buy... hope you have fun with it. Ain't nothin' like having a new car
I remember watching an episode of Top Gun (British car review show) where they tried to destroy a Toyota truck engine. Didn't happen.
They even tied it down to the top of a parking garage that was going to be demolished. Even though the body ended up being mangled almost beyond recognition, they still were able to get the engine to work with just simple tools.
Great stuff.
They even tied it down to the top of a parking garage that was going to be demolished. Even though the body ended up being mangled almost beyond recognition, they still were able to get the engine to work with just simple tools.
Great stuff.
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I have a Corolla that is approaching 200K miles and is 15 years old. My Rav4 is 3 years old and only has 25K miles on it.Ferno wrote:a decade? heh you really underestimate toyota engines man. they can go for at least thirty years. I owned a toyota truck that was older than me and it still ran like a champ.
I have that video. I'll see if I can dig up a link.Tetrad wrote:I remember watching an episode of Top Gun (British car review show) where they tried to destroy a Toyota truck engine. Didn't happen.
They even tied it down to the top of a parking garage that was going to be demolished. Even though the body ended up being mangled almost beyond recognition, they still were able to get the engine to work with just simple tools.
Great stuff.
Edit: Here we go: http://www.cpdserver.com/video/car/topg ... kup100.wmv
Good choice Tet.
I'm sure that engine will just keep going and going, and it will definitely get you good mileage.
Besides, for daily commuting, 130HP is more than enough. The VW Sharan we have (family car) is a 1.9TDI diesel engine with 130HP also, and it's all we need. It burns about 6l/100km which is nothing. My BMW does twice as much and it can only use (expensive) 98 oct gas
I'm sure that engine will just keep going and going, and it will definitely get you good mileage.
Besides, for daily commuting, 130HP is more than enough. The VW Sharan we have (family car) is a 1.9TDI diesel engine with 130HP also, and it's all we need. It burns about 6l/100km which is nothing. My BMW does twice as much and it can only use (expensive) 98 oct gas
Fern: depends on your driving style, but at 140-150km/h on my way to Austria I did over 900km with a tank indeed. That was with 5 people and luggage on board, plus a ski coffin on the roof, and me flooring the pedal as soon as there was an opening in traffic. If you drive slower and without all the weight, you get way more than 1000km with a 60L tank. They're awesome engines, plus the 6th gear helps a lot to bring consumption down at cruising speed. It does 2500rpm at 140km/h!