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Q: toyota corolla?
I am looking for a reliable compact car. I am planning on getting a Toyota Corolla or Honda civic- probably some 3-4 yrs old used car. (hoping to spend ~10k) I saw a 2005 Toyota Corolla LE, Auto, for $9800. I am not sure about the features that it has (planning on having a look & test drive soon). What’s your say on
(1) Toyota corolla, in general, as a reliable, fuel-efficient car
(2) this particular deal for 2005 model
A: Honda Civic is much better than corolla but according to your budget i think corolla is not bad idea…….other than its your choice….. but CIVIC is my dream car….
Q: Toyota Corolla?
Does anyone know when the 2008 corolla is going to come out and is toyota going to make the corolla’s into hybrids
A: the new model 2008 corolla coming out next year spring, NUMMI little behind on the production.they start to build on January 2 2008.they had no plan on the hybrids yet.corolla build at NUMMI you can check out this site NUMMI.com
Q: Toyota corolla?
i bought this 84 corolla for $2500 cnd but when turn the steering wheel to the most right or left,there is some noises come from front wheels ,i mean lots of noises from front wheels,wierd noises.what should i do?
SORRY IT IS 94 COROLLA
A: What kind of weird noises?
Is it a kind of grinding sound as the wheels are turning left or right? Power steering. I had a leak and was without for a while, used Valvoline power steering fluid with seal conditioners, and voila, problem gone. Could be a lot of things, though, your mileage may vary.
edit: If it’s power steering (if your car even HAS power steering), get it fixed. The car is light enough to drive without it, but I seem to recall reading when I had my problem that the 84 Corolla (FWD, right? If it’s a RWD model you got a hell of a deal, BTW) is such that you shouldn’t drive the PS models without PS working, it’ll damage the steering system. I’m guessing it has to do with more force being required higher up in the steering system.
Is it a clunking sound that is worse the farther left or right you turn the wheel, and which you mainly hear while you are going through a turn under power? In that case, CV joints. Replace the whole axle (might as well do both). Do it yourself, it isn’t hard. (You’ll want to have the right torque specs and a decent torque wrench, though)
Other things it could be: Bearings, tires (hey, it’s possible), something could be scraping against your tire that doesn’t when the wheels are pointed straight…
Without knowing what it sounds like, there’s no way to be sure.
Q: How much does an 87 Toyota corolla transmission cost to repair?
It’s an automatic transmission in a 1987 Toyota corolla. It is definitely a ‘hard parts’ issue, so I’m looking at a full rebuild, or buying a rebuilt one already. Either way, is there a mechanic who can give me an approximate estimate on how much it will cost to fix this? Please be specific to my car, none of ‘well my truck’ or ‘my van’. I know those trannys tend to cost a bit more than what mine will.
A: Your best bet is to call up some repair shops and ask. Even if you did get an answer here I wouldn’t trust it at all, there’s a ton of people on here talking about stuff they have no freakin idea about.
Q: Does buying a 2008 Toyota Corolla from a used car dealer still hold the manufacturers warranty?
I am considering buying a 2008 toyota corolla with 15000 miles from a used car dealership. I was wondering if the manufacturers warranty still applies for this car. Toyota give a basic warranty of 3 years/36000 miles and 5 years 60,000 miles.
Thanks for your help!
A: Maybe, I had bought a few Hyundai’s years ago with less than 60k, which was their then warranty and had work done for free.
Another dealer I knew bought a kia with 28,000 miles and a knocking motor and they told him it was mistreated and therefore not covered. (Apparently they never changed the oil)
Similarly, major body damage CAN void warranty’s if its not done at the dealer.
Call the service manager and ask. Drive it by and let him look at it.
I would think the dealer who has it would be touting the fact that its under factory warranty if it indeed is.
But, them touting it doesnt make it so. They sell it AS IS to you. The factory warranty is between you and the factory so satisfy yourself and dont rely on anything the seller tells you. Verbal promises or representations are worthless.
Q: Does a Toyota Corolla SE have a RCA jack in the back of the integrated original stereo?
Does a Toyota Corolla SE have a RCA jack in the back of the integrated original stereo?
I was wondering if my stereo had this jack so I would be able to connect a cable to my mp3 player. I would have to drill a hole to get the cable through, but I’m willing to try. Most car stereos have this jack in the back, but I’m not sure if mine does. Does anyone have a definite answer? Or, even better, do you know where I could find this information myself?
Thank you.
A: NO there is no rca jacks but there is a 12 pin plug for a cd changer ,there you can plug the auxiliary audio interface you press the cd button twice to hear the external audio source
follow this link for more information
http://www.oemautosound.com/pc-340-101-pie-toy03-aux-toyota-auxiliary-input-adapter-2003-2006.aspx
Q: How often are you supposed to change oil in Toyota Corolla 2008 ?
I suppose this question is moslty for Toyota Corolla 2008 owners, but anyone is welcome to aswer. Please indicate if you are a Toyota Corolla 2008 owner
. Thank you.
A: For every car manufacturers recomendations are every 3 months or 3 thousand miles! This will help on gas milage and to keep your engine running to its full potential. if you do not change the oli or check it then you can blow your motor,
that is for any car. BTW I drive a Chevy Malibu LS. corollas are great!!!! But I love my chevy!!!!!
Q: What is the diffrence between the Toyota corolla s or the Toyota corolla xrs?
I have a toyota corolla s. I wana know what is the diffrence between mine and the xrs ?
A: The differences are significant. The Corolla S is basically a Corolla CE/LE with a Sport Appearance Package. Add ground effects and sportier trim to a CE or LE Corolla and you have the Corolla S. Everything mechanical ( suspension, engine, transmission,brakes, etc.) and even the wheels are the same as the CE /LE Corolla. It just looks sporty. Not to play it down because it still looks good and is extremely reliable. However, the XRS adds to the S a more powerful engine, bigger brakes with rear wheel disc brakes instead of drum brakes, a sportier suspension, bigger tires and wheels, and a few other goodies to enhance its performance and comfort. You also get a 6 speed manual on the XRS and an automatic isn’t available. The S uses either an automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission like other Corollas. Your Corolla has about 130 hp; the XRS puts out 170 hp. If you have the ‘09 Corolla, the S is basically equipped the same as the ‘08 and the engine is basically the same. The XRS now uses the 4 cylinder Camry’s bigger engine with 30-35 more horsepower and you can now get an automatic transmission on the XRS.
Q: Between the 2004 Toyota Corolla and the 2004 Ford Forcus, which car should I buy?
I need a car that is safe, has good gas mileage and is reliable. Between the 2004 Toyota Corolla and the 2004 Ford Forcus which one is an overall better car and which one should I buy? Also, if you could include some information about the cars and why one is a better buy that would be great because I don’t know much about cars. Thanks!
A: Toyota is known to be a highly superior car over American made cars. It generally lasts longer, depreciates less over time, requires less maintenance, and has better gas mileage.
Fords have gotten better over the years, but I think Toyota is still known to be supreme.
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Q: How much would it cost to replace toyota corolla 05 windshield glass?
Can any one please let me know how much would it cost me to replace toyota corolla (year 2005) windshield? And how much would be the labor charges? Your help is greatly appreciated.
A: Should be less than $300 including install. Some places will come out and do it in your driveway. It depends on how common the car is and how fancy the glass. Common cars are cheaper.
Q: How to remove rear bumper for 1998 toyota corolla?
I need to remove a rear bumper from a 1998 toyota corolla and push out a dent. Any suggestions for removing the rear bumper and pushing out the dent?
A: put a rope round the bumper then round a lamp post,put the car in 1st gear,drop the clutch and hit the accelerator.
Q: Where can I find help about my toyota corolla model 93?
I purchased my current toyota corolla model 93 in one of the gulf countries. However, the few recent years, I’ve got afew problems with it. My problem is that spare parts in Tunisia are unbearable. I don’t know what to do.
A: Buy american , we need the money
Q: What is the best price for a Toyota corolla to pay in MA?
I am planning to buy a new Toyota corolla. There are 3 models CE, S and LE – what is the real difference in them? I am looking at Auto transmission, Power windows remote locking and remote start.
Should I get extended warranty – what should I pay for it?
What should I pay for remote start and should I get it done from the dealer at the first place?
Also How much should I pay for an undercarriage rust protection?
Please advise, It Would help me update my wish-list to fit my budget and also negotiate with the dealer on these things.
Thanks.
A: you can easily see the differences amongst the models here http://www.toyota.com/corolla/models.html
toyotas are excellent cars, I wouldn’t go for an extended warranty from the beginning, you will be able to extend it later if the car will have problems, anyway if you want an idea of a standard prices go get some quick quotes from http://www.extendautowarranty.info/ and compare them with what the dealer tries to sell you
I am sorry but I can’t help you on the other points
Q: How much would it cost to change a 2004 Toyota Corolla’s trasmission from automatic to manual?
Just wondering a price, found an 2004 Toyota Corolla S for around $9k, but I’m going to negotiate. It has around 88 miles. The only down side is I want a manual and its an automatic, but its the cheapest I can find for a Corolla S model in my area (DFW 75248). Any idea on ballpark price ranges for transmission conversions?
A: Assuming you are using a used transmission…$1500 for the transmission, $2000 for new computer, $1500 for a new wiring harness, $2000 in labor…
You are WAY better off getting a manual from the factory.
Q: Owner of Toyota Corolla 95 4AFE: What do you call the tube connecting the air filter to the engine?
Owner of Toyota Corolla 95 4AFE: What do you call the (rubber/plastic) tube connecting the air filter to the engine?
A: Intake air tube.
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