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  1. Introduce Yourself Here
    Basically, I hesitate between the 2. The Echo (sedan) has seemingly great capacities in terms of reliability. I can't seem to find its payload weight although. The 2005 Corolla seem also like a great candidate being resilient to the Canadian winter and seemingly easy to maintain and reliable...
  2. Sienna 3rd Generation (2011-2020)
    A family friend is offering to sell me his 2012 xle awd with 190k miles before he trades it in. All maintenance done at dealership. No damage. New tires. Basically in excellent condition. How much do you think it’s worth? Are they still reliable with this mileage? thanks!
  3. Corolla 12th Gen (Hatch 2019+/Sedan 2020+)
    Haven’t seen anyone post about tunes for a bit. I’m thinking about getting the AMT stage 1. Any long term reliability updates?
  4. Pre-88 Toyota Pickup/Hilux
    So i have found a 84 diesel (non-turbo) toyota for sale for $1,200 CAD and with 250,000kms. I have been looking around different fourms and some say its a bulletproof engine and others say its unreliable at best. Is this a good buy? Im not afraid of doing some work on it but i dont really have...
  5. General Automotive Discussion
    Rules: 1) You MUST be an experienced Toyota owner. Opinions should be based on actual experience, not a short "test drive", "rental" or "just got the car and I love it". 2) Ratings are: 1 - poor 2 - below average (vs. market/industry/comparable vehicles) 3 - average (vs...
  6. Celica Forum
    Looking at an 83' Celica GT Convertable with the RWD 1st gen. If Toyota decided it was worth re-working the engine only a few years into its life: Is that a red flag for the reliability and longevity of the 1st gen? Anything I need to pay special attention to when looking over the engine? Bonus...
  7. Highlander 2nd Generation (2008-2013)
    Hello all, I am sorry if this post has already been here, but I am new to the forum. I would like to know if a 08 Toyota highlander hybrid is a good buy at 310k miles for $1,300. It only has one owner which is "fox news". I called the dealership to see its condition structural wise (i.e...
  8. Camry 1st and 2nd Gen (1983-86) and (1987-91)
    Okay so I have a 1990 Toyota Camry LE, it's the 2.0L 4cyl automatic. I saw it on the side of the road for sale with a hefty amount of rust all over it's beautiful blocky figure. She seems to run well and I am almost finished working on the body, along with a few minor fixes that I needed to do...
  9. Corolla 8th Generation (1998-2002)
    Hi TN. I have a 2009 Toyota Corolla XLE (purchased new) and would like to purchase a 2001-02 8th gen Corolla. The 09 Corolla is reliable, but I feel Toyota cut corners when mass producing the 10th gen Corolla (i.e. thin paint, poor plastic body/trim, etc). Just over 70k I had to replace (not...
  10. Corolla 9th Gen/1st Gen Matrix (2003-2008)
    i will be looking at an 04 corolla that is for sale for $5300 with 157k miles, i am not sure if i should buy it or not just cause of the mileage. It is a one owner car its located at a Toyota dealership and it has a clean car fax i asked about the recalls they told me they take car of all the...
  11. Camry 5th and 6th Gen '02-'11, Solara '04-'08
    The Camry in my sig is now at 315k and I think I may be pushing my luck keeping it much longer (1/2 quart of oil consumption (burning, not leaking) per ~500 miles). I have toyed with getting a 2001 Gen4 like my GFs, but I wonder given the age at least, is that false economy. Aside: closing the...
  12. Land Cruiser Forum
    Hello, I have a 1998 LC 8Cylinder 4wd 165K. 3 years, 30K miles ago, I replaced the starter with the OEM Denso Starter. It cost $790 plus tax. Now the car is having the same issues. Since it was so short ago, I went and had my battery tested and replaced (the previous battery lasted 7 years)...
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