1986 Toyota Corolla CSX 1.5 Litre

Summary:

Near perfect car!

Faults:

Apart from a bit of notchiness in the gearbox (especially difficult to get car into reverse), nothing.

General Comments:

When this first front drive model of the Corolla came out, it was light years ahead of anything Toyota had put out before. The car was very comfortable, the styling was neat and no nonsense, and not horribly fussy like earlier Toyotas. The interior was well made and put together, although a little bit fussily styled (but OK).

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th November, 2015

1986 Toyota Corolla Twincam 1.6 (4AGE)

Summary:

No frills options, but heaps of thrills motor

Faults:

Nothing really, just normal wear and tear:

Tyres.

Brake pads.

Shocks.

Brake bulbs.

Engine oil/filter.

General Comments:

For its age, it's bloody good.

The motor loves to rev, constantly to 7200rpm!

This was the series 2 model, so it had the C52 updated gearbox, it seemed to handle the power pretty well.

Had shorter ratio gearboxes make them rev quick.

Compared to 1600cc of the past and even today, this thing goes. Will put 6cyl cars to shame of the same era, maybe even V8's.

The standard alloys had to go, would lock up pretty easy, so upgraded to 15x7 wheels and Bridgestone Grid3 tyres. Came with 4 wheel disk brakes, and stopped on a dime.

Inside the car was small, hard to get into and the rear was even worse. Rear folding seats came in handy, but not like a wagon.

Stock handling was OK, had a lot of roll. Ended up putting on lowered springs, wider/low profile tyres and stiffer rear sway bar; she handled excellent.

Outside they are common to rust, standard they look like any other Corolla, but lowered and with wide wheels, she looked mean.

This racer boy car makes everyone look like a rice boy car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd November, 2010

1986 Toyota Corolla GLX 4AEG CARBY 1.6

Summary:

Cheap to own and run, highly recommended, even when old

Faults:

Blown head, may be porous, common with age.

Start motor.

Waterpump.

Radiator.

Battery.

Bootlid springs.

Rear struts.

Drivers seat sagging.

General Comments:

Most of the faults I encountered gave plenty of warning, and when serviced as per instructed these Ae82 offer exemplary reliability and economy.

For its size, a manual performs well, has faultless air conditioning that worked in 55 degrees.

If the cooling system is not maintained it will get hot, but have yet to boil after I replaced the head gasket/waterpump/rad. The sender switch in the thermostat housing is a common cause.

This car at nearly 300000 drove in 50 celcius+ temperaturess fully loaded through the outback, through mud and bonnet deep water and never once failed.

I have faith in this to drive it across the country. For a car that is 23 years old and 300000, it blows no smoke, every thing works like new, and it starts every time.

Cheap, good parts are getting hard to find, and eventually the bodywork gives way to rust, especially leaky boot and rear seat.

The paint is as good as many cars half its age, and it routinely gets 600 km on the open road, 380 in the city per tank.

The weak points are safety, braking heavily sustained or under load and sound insulation.

Overall highly recommended for do it yourself, easy to repair, and rewarding to drive, as bugger all goes wrong.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th July, 2010

1986 Toyota Corolla FX GT 1.6

Summary:

I would definitely get another one

Faults:

Blew the head in Rotorua coming from Tauranga.

There was no A/C in it.

The hinges for the doors rusted out.

Wheel alignment was out.

The engine had a major oil leak.

The intake pipe had been split.

The seat springs had no bounce in them.

The exhaust system was well over the legal limit (102db).

General Comments:

Even though this car had so many problems, I managed to fix it on the cheap.

I had the same model car with spare parts, which was quite handy. After fixing the Rolla, it went like a sand storm; so much fun, picked up speed well. It was light, so it definitely had a bit of power to weight ratio.

Fun car to drive, good for first car, and not for nanna's either.

But now that I've crashed it, I've got to start again.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th December, 2009

14th Dec 2009, 19:49

Good ol Toyota 4age. I had a Toyota FX GT, but the later model ones. Nice car to drive, good power to weight, brakes good, and goes hard all the way to 9000rpm. I gave it so much abuse that nothing broke on it. I was going through front tyres faster than anything else.