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That one was only 50 dollars!

Is it possible for you guys to upload a .zip, or a folder somewhere so I could download these all full size at once? I took all the pics from the earlier post for my desktop background, and I'm gonna have to do each of the 64 pics individually if not. Amazing pictures btw.

What about two gens ago Corolla? It's gotten a lot worse since then!

That's a question the original owner is never going to have to ask, as that's after the lease ends!

Wow... thats... weird.

Wait, is it double clutch, where you put the clutch back in when you hit neutral, then reengage? Or you just can't go straight through?

No, I'm saying you can actually turn it into a 328, for not too much more. It includes a chip/tune, and at least the pistons. Other than that I can't remember what elsewas different. It's very very little on the new ones though.

The 320i (this car) is approx. 180 HP, and the 328i is around 240. With the same engine. IIRC, the only difference in the pistons and very few other components.

Yup, and the car is so light that I swear hyperspeed rocks the car.

I think for very little money this engine can be basically a 328i, as the both use the 2 liter turbo

You sir, made my night. "In REVERSE!" Now that will be in my head all night.

Just get the GT-R, barely even an options list for it. Black Edition doesn't count, as I was told by the guy who owned one that his was one of 3(?) that North America was getting.

Okay, so the wipers isn't just me haha.

If you hit ice and lost traction, it was very easy to get it going straight again. I was going about 60-70 km/h one time, when I thought the roads were fine, hit some ice and fishtailed all over the road for about 80-90 feet. It managed to right itself though.

True, but until the specs come out, we don't know if it is or not. The 2013 Corolla gets 50mpg highway already. Besides, they're going to sell tons already, and don't really need to develop a new engine yet, I'm pretty sure this is the third or fourth generation they've used that engine in, no need to spend money on a

They're using it because its still competitive, with reliability and fuel economy. They just added variable valve timing, which will improve economy even more. You are absolutely correct about the auto trans though. They still offer the 5-speed, and a cvt however.

I was sure that the 05-06 was the same engine with a supercharger... I'm gonna have to look that up again.

A great point, and I completely agree.

Mine is actually really good in the winter with the, admittedly terrible, autotragic.

I wish that supercharger was cheap...