1986 Toyota Corolla LE

Summary:

The 86 Corolla is a fine economy car and has quality workmanship

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong with this vehicle since I bought it in October of 2005. I purchased a new headliner for the interior which was torn and in really bad shape. I later purchased 4 new tires since the car had its original tires. They were pretty beat due to dry rot and age, and they were really unsafe. The car was checked over by my mechanic who gave it a tune up and he suggested a new timing belt. The car is in excellent condition.

General Comments:

My 1986 four door LE Toyota Corolla was purchased for $250.00 back in October of 2005 from an 88 year old woman. She simply had it parked in her garage for the past 7 years and never drove it during that time. She purchased the car brand new and had it 19 years. The car had to be towed on a flat bed truck to a service garage to get it started. New head lights, a new battery, and fluids - and "WOW" - she was good to go. The car was tuned up, and I also had a new timing belt installed. The interior is like brand new. The car had close to 78,000 original miles and is like a time warp from 20 years ago. It runs and looks like new.

It gets over 27 miles to the gallon which is a huge savings over the family SUV (Mitsubishi Montero). With gas prices what they are, we drive the car daily back and forth to work. It is one of the best cars I have ever owned and I plan on keeping it for many years to come.

The only down side is that it doesn't have pickup and rarely do I attempt to pass other cars especially in single lanes. I really don't want to push the car too much because of its age and the driving habits of the previous owner. I'm pretty sure that the petal wasn't pressed to the metal often.

Once the car picks up speed she is fine and it is fun to drive and handles great. The steering is impressive and it takes corners well and is easy to control at highway speeds.

It is also a comfortable car and the back seat has plenty of room for 2 adults.

There are no safety clips for the tethers to anchor down a car seat safely, and therefore can't use the Corolla as our primary family car. It is great for commuting to and from work and errands around town.

The other safety disadvantage to owning an older car is that it doesn't have any airbags.

Over all it is a fine car and it is put together well. We are completely satisfied with it and would buy a brand new Corolla or Toyota model in the future.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 22nd June, 2006

8th Aug 2006, 00:06

Update on my Corolla - it was hit July 30th while parked in front of my house by a drunk driver - a hit and run.

I was really upset about it. It basically was side swiped; however, it still runs fine. It will not pass inspection until I go to a junk yard to replace the driver's side mirror. I still love the car - I'm just upset that it is no longer in MINT condition. Thank God it happened late at night and no one was injured. I only paid $250 for the car, but I am positive the drunk driver had a much newer car and his cost for repairs will be far greater.

17th Aug 2006, 20:55

Just curious about how you know that your car was hit by a drunk driver? There are far more bad drivers out there than drunk drivers (I would hope) -so maybe it was just a bad driver-you'd be surprised by how many people would just do a hit and run late at night (drunk or sober). Blame insurance premiums for this phenomenon!

1986 Toyota Corolla DX 1.6 Gasoline

Summary:

It will outlive any American-brand vehicle

Faults:

Window crank on driver's side is slightly off track.

Water slightly leaks into the trunk during severe rain storms.

Car sometimes hesitates when accelerating, but it probably needs routine fuel system service.

No reverse lights.

Bad washer fluid system.

General Comments:

This car is reliable. I can trust this car to drive from New York to California.

I pass a lot of other cars on the freeway with my car. Some drivers don't even expect to be passed by a 19-year- old 4 cylinder engine car.

The original AM/FM radio had a bad tape player. So I replaced it with a Clarion AM/FM cassette player radio that is also CD changer compatible.

It's starts up with no problem in cold weather.

It will outlive any American brand vehicle.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 27th January, 2005

28th Jan 2005, 11:37

I got an old American... and it has not had any of those problems.