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@0_tim_0 | 17 October 07 | |
toyota has had vvti back then im pretty sure! personally, im driving a fwd courtesy car while the soarer is in getting a ding taken out... and me, after driving rwds for the past 2 cars, i cant understand how anyone could crave an fwd car... they are ing horrible to drive
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@sillee | 17 October 07 | |
i think i got my models confused im talkin bout da 94 model corolla or sprintEr.. But i think im gonna go toyota coz i know ppl in my area that has that model and they have those cars like forever
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@sillee | 17 October 07 | |
but perhaps in my next life i shall buy me da new civic hatch type r
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@arnez.gp | 18 October 07 | |
@tim the civic/ballad ek vtec system was and in my opinion is still the best and most uncivilized vvti system cuz you could feel it kicking in and the fact that those 1.6 vtec motors still kick some of todays vvti powered cars shows that they still have an advantage..New vvti's r dumbed down for fuel economy and emission standards..Not so exciting..Plus it would wip the twin cam toyota
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@kmc | 18 October 07 | |
Both toyota n honda r reliable, drivin factors r more importat 2 rwd or fwd
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@gtr1 | 18 October 07 | |
Both being compared here r fwd.lol
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@v8monaro | 18 October 07 | |
Just a guess but id put me dosh on the corolla being more reliable
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@scruffy7 | 18 October 07 | |
With toyota you can order parts 3times a day and a cambelt survice cost me R400 a month ago.Thats all filters plugs oil and cambelt!
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@sirajjx | 18 October 07 | |
I wud go 4 Honda
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@marothi | 18 October 07 | |
Guess what I'm gonna say but my advice is to ask mechanics, they are the ones who know what reliability problems these cars have
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