How old was the Toyota Corolla when I bought it?

How old was the Toyota Corolla when I bought it?

I bought this car when it was year old with about 10,000 miles and it just turned over 200,000 miles. There are two things this car does fantastically 1. RELIABILITY and 2. GAS MILEAGE. Only a few minor things have needed to be fixed over the past 9 years on this vehicle, it is a champ and continues to run very well.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Corolla in 2002?

The main categories of concern for the 2002 year is the engine, with the seatbelts and airbags category also having a high amount of NHTSA complaints.

What’s the price of a 2009 Toyota Corolla?

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What makes a Toyota Corolla a good car?

There are two things this car does fantastically 1. RELIABILITY and 2. GAS MILEAGE. Only a few minor things have needed to be fixed over the past 9 years on this vehicle, it is a champ and continues to run very well. This car could easily last a few more years.

What are the pros and cons of a Toyota Corolla?

Cons: It’s noisy on the highway (probably due to limited interior insulation). Pros: Extremely reliable; We bought it new in June, 2008 and now (Oct., 2015) are still driving it with over 132,000 miles.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla have?

The 2.4-liter engine has great pickup with the manual transmission, and climbing grades is a lot better than with the 1.8 liter, with extra power on tap for passing. The interior is cheap, like others say, but it’s a Toyota and 7 years old at that, so I am not expecting much.

Is the Toyota Corolla XRS a good car?

When you say Corolla, you don’t think about the XRS model, but this model is great. The 2.4-liter engine has great pickup with the manual transmission, and climbing grades is a lot better than with the 1.8 liter, with extra power on tap for passing.

Is there a repair on a Toyota Corolla?

The only real repair, other than the wearables, (tires, brakes, etc.) has been a rear wheel hub replacement ($500. expense) which was necessary due to a bad internal sensor. We found out later that a properly-inserted pipe cleaner might have cleaned off the dirty, not defective, sensor and eliminated even that repair expense.