How many miles does a 1997 Toyota Corolla have?

How many miles does a 1997 Toyota Corolla have?

None for sale nearby. Instead: Happy that my Corolla has 446000 miles and runs well. I absolutely love my Corolla! I bought my 1997 Corolla back in 2005 with under 60,000 miles. Today it has over 266,000 miles. The car has been a stalwart companion over the last 10+ years.

Where did the 1996 Toyota Corolla come from?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 02/26/97 and owned in LA until 09/23/97 • 2nd owner purchased on 10/29/97 and owned in TX until 06/13/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 19,537 miles/year.

What’s the life expectancy of a Toyota Corolla?

The new Toyota Corolla is easily one of the most reliable and highly praised sedans on the La Jolla roads today, with drivers enjoying years of dependable and comfortable driving. When you follow the recommended maintenance schedule, your Toyota Corolla has a life expectancy that can reach up to 10 years or 300,000 miles – or more!

Where was the 1997 Toyota Corolla last serviced?

1st owner purchased on 08/06/98 and owned in NJ until 10/09/20 • 2nd owner purchased on 10/09/20 and owned in NJ until 12/02/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 4,285 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. Last serviced at 52,015 miles in Avenel, NJ on 01/22/09 • Vehicle serviced.

Is the Toyota Corolla safe in the winter?

While it doesn’t have AWD or 4WD, the Toyota Corolla has a plethora of features that boost traction and safety in winter driving situations. It comes with Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Assist, ABS, and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution for safer driving on winter roads.

Is the Toyota Corolla a 4 wheel drive car?

The Toyota Corolla doesn’t come with four-wheel-drive and uses a front-wheel-drive (FWD) system instead. However, lack of 4WD doesn’t diminish the Corolla’s winter driving cred. The FWD actually has good traction in slippery conditions because the engine’s weight rests on the front wheels, increasing road grip.

Can a Toyota Corolla roll over in snow?

In fact, having higher ground clearance increases the risk of rolling over while driving. It is common to see larger vehicles slipping on snow-covered roads and tumbling over. The lower center of gravity means your Corolla sedan can hug the road closely, forestalling any chance of it rolling over.