turbocorolla
turbo_corolla
turbocorolla

Shit, I do 80 round trip. I would love a motorcycle. I would go with the zero over this in a second if I could afford either of them. However, my current budget is enough for a pack of gum and some shoe strings. 

Personally, I would have left the rear wheels of the front car in place. You know, for added support. 

According to KBB, it's actually right where it should be. 

According to KBB, that is right where it should be. 

Supercharger, but the point remains the same. 

Take a vehicle that is already unreliable and modify it. That's a hard pass. 

Depends on where the seats are. Nose bleeds? Pound sand. Lower level, mid field? Deal. 

Same thing with most other EVs though, right? Higher speeds, more drag, less chance for regen. 

Would the male of that species happen to have antlers? 

He is selling this for 11 grand and it’s dirty as hell inside. I’m going to be selling my wagon for 2,100 and its going to be a hell of a lot cleaner.

We have them all on disk. My son and his friend always pick tokyo drift to watch.

Im not going to say “yes”, just because I am not sure what the car calls for, be it regular or synthetic. I know that when we had our jetta, oil changes were always more expensive because it was a 6.5qt system. But yes, there are times that the Kia dealer doesn’t get things right. E.G:

For $45, my Kia dealer does the oil change, tire rotate and (if they have time) run it next door for a car wash. If they don't have time, we get a coupon for a free wash. 

A friends family had one. I didn't know they were cool like that. We had a Ford Windstar...

Won’t fight you, for you are obviously suffering from some kind of psychosis and should be deemed mentally ill. 

Whenever I drove stick, I set the parking brake, let off the regular brake to let the truck settle, then put it in gear as a precaution. 

I had a 1991 silverado a few years ago that I got by trading a broken down ranger and a Corolla missing it's engine. Truck had some engine work done, too. I hit a deer at 65 mph, insurance company didn't want to fix it. I "paid" about $900 worth of scrap vehicles. Insurance paid $2,700. 

In 2009 my wife and I got a 2006 jetta with 40,000 miles. She loved the thing. We had relatively few issues with it for 6 years and 120,000 miles. Had to replace all of the wheel bearing at around 140.000 miles, and the driver side axel at 145.000 due to a year in the dust cover that was starting to ruin the u-joints.

Oh, that truck is wonderful.