Is a 2003 Toyota Corolla Japan built or USA?

Is a 2003 Toyota Corolla Japan built or USA?

Super Moderator. There are Japanese made 9th Gen Corolla models for all years 2003-2008. All Matrix models and Corolla XRS were made in Canada and all Pontiac Vibe models were made in NUMMI.

Is a Toyota RunX a good car?

Toyota Runx is one of the most reliable as well as affordable car in its class. The interior of Toyota runx is not much different from corolla, but sports items added to it. Moreover, it also has a spacious interior. The Toyota runx equipped with the quality engine of 1.5 or 1.8 liters.

What engine is in Toyota RunX?

Toyota Corolla RunX The model runs on 190 horsepower at a capacity of 1,795cc, with an inline four-cylinder engine. It offers a 50-liter tank capacity, which has an average combined fuel efficiency of around 11.1km per liter.

Are there any Toyota Corolla RunX cars for sale?

It’s already been the ninth generation of compact cars, which sold under the roof of Toyota nameplate. Today, we have multiple collection of used Toyota Corolla Runx cars available for sale at very affordable prices.

What kind of wheels does a Toyota Corolla RUNZ have?

The base models of Corolla Runz feature 14 inch or 15-inch steel wheels with the option of alloy wheels, front, optional side and rear skirting, automatic air conditioner, revised grille and new chrome. The latest version are equipped with slightly innovative tail lamps and headlamp designs.

What kind of car is a Toyota Corolla?

Today, we have multiple collection of used Toyota Corolla Runx cars available for sale at very affordable prices. These vehicles have 4-door sedan, 3-doorhatchback, 5-door hatchback and 5-door station wagon body style. All the Toyota Corolla Runx are designed on the layout of front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive (4WD).

What is the VIN number on a Toyota RunX?

THE VIN NUMBER IS AHT54ZEC206517785 I NEED THE MECHANICAL TIMING FOR RUN X (TWIN CAM ) Toyota Mechanic: Skyvisions, ASE Certified Technician replied 10 years ago Click the link below and save the info on the 1zz timing chain marks.

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