Used 1992 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
It won't die
I've had my corolla for 10 years and it is by far the best vehicle I've owned. Better than Accords my wife has owned ( hesitation on shifting is totally annoying) or the chevy and mazda trucks. The car has not lost anything in the last 10 years with the exception of it shaking when I take it over 75mph. Best car ever built!
Great Buy!
This car is wonderful. Mine has 177,000 miles and still runs like it did when I bought it almost 5yrs ago. Great get to work car or starter car. I have even taken my Corolla on long trips and still no flaws!
- LE SedanMSRP: $5,995428 mi away
Old Faithful
This was my first car I bought used back in 2000 in Washington State. This car got me safely from WA to Southern California without a hitch in 1997, even loaded down with my every worldly possession! I drove this car for the 5 years I lived in SoCal, then very, very sadly had to part with it when I moved back to Canada. Instead of selling it, I donated it to the Goodwill and amazingly, I discovered it sold ABOVE its Blue Book value at auction! It helped to have an amazing mechanic, but this is also a totally solid little car. I'm sure it's still flying down the I-5 and cruising Santa Monica Boulevard as I type this. Miss you, little dude. *sniff*
Toyota Corolla LE 2002
We bought this car used from my sister. We bought it as a second family car to be used for commuting purposes. While not a sports car, it has been extremely reliable with very little maintenance work. The only problem we have ever had is with the alternator. We have put 3 in the car in 7 years. Other than that, it cranks everytime. It has more than served it's purpose.
Not fast or flashy, but very reliable
This car is now 11 years old and has 100k miles on it, and never complains. The only things which have gone wrong with it have been standard maintenance and wear and tear, i.e. brakes, tires, battery, radiator. The engine still idles nearly silently when left running, and I never worry that this car will leave me stranded. I do worry about being hit, as this car will not protect its occupants very well in a serious accident. It also begins to quiver at about 75 or 80 mph. All told, I'm very sorry to have to part with this trusty little car.