just trying to do skate board things
I think that the engine family designation is probably tied to an internal codename than being indicative of generation until they decided to update *Z engines into *R engines with the TZ and TR engines being the exception.to be fair though their naming scheme is much easier decoded than a numerical suffix european…
Yes,The development for the 8th corolla was struck by the recession that they had to cut costs and make due with the 7th gen platform and updated it in anticipation of the moderate offset crash tests
make the awd yaris you always wanted
the 99 corolla in the ad is the first to be designed with consideration to moderate offset crash standards the 92 corolla had no consideration
As far as the US market goes most CUV have about 8 inches of ground clearance and sedans top out at about 6 inches.The Global rav4 has 7 inches of ground clearance for some reason the US one is listed to have slightly less than the toyata sedans/corolla.
I know places where speedbumps will make a yaris carrying passengers struggle even with the sideways approach.hence a ecosport outsells the fiesta even if it performs worse in every aspect.
it probably be closer to a NP vehicle had it not been “enhanced”
on a similar note don’t tease your DD about losing its DD status or taking a long road trip and not following thru with it or worse taking another car to said trip.
even stock corollas can have scraping problems when faced with really bad ramps/speedbumps
They make manual lc200s ?!
keep showing russia these photos they may swap a diesel into one like they did with the LX
is that the 3.0 liter diesel ? the newer 2.8 sips much less fuel so i have heard
They made a manual LC200 ?!!