Japan is hot for American cars. Not just the full size vans that have their own racing league. Of course there are muscle and pony cars I’ve seen a Buick roadmaster in Tokyo traffic and non discript 80's compact woody in Hokaido (was that a concord?). Strangely not as many jeeps as I would have thought seeing as they…
mentions how he was driving in sport mode through the canyons so I’d imagine that figure would be a lot better if not trying to wring the snot out of it on a test and putting it in eco mode.
figure of speech my good man.
Can attest! Jumped off the train on the way to Toyota Megaweb on Odaiba near Tokyo at a car show just for the sake of it. What a mix. Kei cars, Trans Ams, Volvo 740, original mini and supercars all just enjoying each others company.
Although Tall boi wagon they actually have 50/50 weight distribution for and steer pretty good for what they are. Better than my ‘88 Corolla Alltrac
Yeah the Tercel comment was strange. The 4wd Wagons are one of the best cars Toyota ever made.
Yeah I have a Corolla AWD Alltrac wagon from 1988. Did the rot in the Corolla name start there?
Yeah we never had these in Australia but I don’t see what there is not to like abour a practical little wagon that can have AWD or 2zzz-ge.
add ‘its ugly’ to that list. No real clarification on any of those responses of what went wrong or why it was a ‘bad’ car.
VW were even more cynical and used the same stalk as the intermitent equiped higher spec versions but on my Vanagon and just put a peice of plastic to stop you moving the stalk and altered a relay to stop intermitent on the lower spec.
Subaru get top safety ratings in their class however and manage to keep good sightlines.
Good visibility like from a car of the 80's or a Subaru. rather than the high flanked gun turrets of modern vehicles
Have a VW T3Vanagon Van based Campervan. No intermittent wipers. Except the intermittent are there VW just blocked them out on the cheaper versions with a small piece of plastic on the base model wiper stalk and change the wiper relay module in the fusebox. $10 later I have adjustable intermittent wipers!
Where’s the Tercel 4wd? 80 series Landcruiser. Renault Espace? Or Europe in general in this field?
Pretty sure thats a Holden Calibra
Australia is getting both the USA and JDM fronts. Having a incredibly reliable Corolla Alltrac 4wd wagon from 1988 I’m actually interested in looking at the Hybrid version of this for a run around/commuter
Giant fireball and shock are two reasons.
Plenty of others came in to help.
Perhaps the other drivers were elderly or disabled? Try not to judge.
I’ve ran out of my car when it was safe to help a 100kmh roll over here in Australia on a four lane freeway. the people who only just avoided the accident were gripped with…