corollaallthethings
Corolla All The Things
corollaallthethings

If there is a similarity between the A series, and the Lima 2.3. It’s that they are timing belt driven iron block 4-cylinder that just so happened to use a front-sump* oil pump pickup. Other than that there are few similarities.

Oh hi there. :D

Imagine a world where FCA would licence them to continue production and sell it as a Jeep branded UTV. Because it’s 99.9% already there.

Same here hugely improved braking, and turning performance.

You know David, the end caps would make for a lovely article on attempting to make your own fiberglass ones.

She’s still making payments on a 7 year old Kia, and claiming she has at least 3 years left on it. Rough math would likely show she still owes darn near 10k on it assuming a $300 a month payment.

As much as people like to hate on U-Haul. Their trailers and equipment are usually quite over/purpose built. I had no idea they had a tiny camper at some point, I’d love to have that to tow behind my AE86 for short trips.

I always thought this platform would have made the perfect urban pickup. Maybe not with that cab design.

Or any support of people post birth for that matter. 

Can’t pay taxes in America if you don’t do business in America.

I for one can’t wait until they start making 3-wheeled golf carts again.

I had fired up FH1 last week as Ilet my son use the 360. I forgot how much I loved the underdog feel and the slower pace too. It made the fast cars feel much more special. It also had more of a true Forza feel to it despite damage and tuning being intentionally crippled.

Best of my knowledge and that I can find on the internet is that only applied to the Avalanche.

2WD Z71 is best Z71.

Counter point on the efficency side of things. So looking at reports of real-world economy on the 2015+ F-150 the picture doesn’t look much better.

Subaru’s on the planet Earth do. 

Now is the time to bring it back!

I’ve been DD’ing an AE86 Corolla Hatch for nearly a decade now with a perpetual 312k on the clock (Broken speedo cable for 3 years) . And not the good model, the unloved carb’d wheezy single-cam variant. I’ve had a lot of cars for a very short time. But for some reason it fits me like a glove, and has stayed with me.

So genuine question about it, how does it address the shortcomings that the Tribeca suffered from. By the numbers, it seems fairly similar.

It’s a Subaru, you already know the answer there.