1986 Toyota Tercel SR5 4WD Wagon-6 speed review from North America
"It thinks it can, and then does it!"
What things have gone wrong with the car?
Was in a head to head collision with a Dodge One Ton 4x4 Pickup and his truck was damaged much worse than my car. My insurance agent thought it was totaled, but I drove it to an auto body shop and they said it wasn't.
Rear brake drums wore out. Probably after towing a fully loaded 5x8 U-Haul trailer from Vegas to North Idaho.
Basic front brake work.
Muffler burned out.
Solenoid wore out.
Thermostat broke.
Struts probably need replacing, as well a number of other things, but if you keep oil in it and gas it up, then it seems to want to keep on running.
I think I'll finally buy some new tires for it and also have it aligned, but it would probably go just as well with the current bald set of tires and hard pull to the left (shh, don't tell it because it might become spoiled).
General comments?
I bought this as a temporary vehicle in 1997 due to the fact that my Volvo 245 GLT Wagon's air conditioning unit was shot and this car's wasn't. I'm still driving it today and I've gotten so used to the thing that even though I might be getting a new car soon, I may just keep this one around.
It actually is a "real" 4 wheel drive car, and will go virtually anywhere in any kind of weather.
It is boxy, not that great to look at, but beauty is only skin deep, and this thing has a "heart" of gold.
The car is underpowered, but that doesn't seem to hinder it from always getting you where you need to be.
It handles OK, its ride is average, but there is lots of storage room for its size, and I'm 6' 3" tall yet it has plenty of legroom too. Put anything on the luggage rack and it doesn't even notice.
I'm a fan of German Cars, but this rig was one of Japan's best values of all-time.
These things are adored by virtually anybody who has owned one, and I can see why.
Always gets about 30 MPG on the highway and around 25 MPG in the city.
Really windy open spaces tend to slow it down, but it will keep going.
Very reliable and people who have owned one say that at 110,000 miles it is just getting broken in.
Parts are easy to find at local salvage yards and they don't charge you much for them.
If you want reliable transportation and you don't give a damn about making some kind of fashion statement, then this is the car for you. At first you might not think that much of it, but you have to respect something that refuses to give up. It thinks it can, and then it does it! The extra low gear for use when it's in 4WD will pull you or anyone else out of almost any terrain. This is a very user friendly car.
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| Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? | Don't Know |
| First year of ownership | 1997 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2002 |
| Engine and transmission | 3A-C Manual |
| Performance marks | 7/10 |
| Reliability marks | 10/10 |
| Comfort marks | 7/10 |
| Dealer Service marks | 8/10 |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | 10/10 |
| Distance when acquired | 80000 miles |
| Most recent distance | 110000 miles |
| Previous car | Volvo 245 |
| Date of Entry | 3rd April, 2002 |

