This car in my collection is purely love related . Unless you grew up in japan or followed motorsport you could understand owning one . The good points : style , reliable , fast for a car of its age , big cult following , massive in motorsport , fun to drive , fun to drift , fun fun fun fun and did i mention fun
the bad points : very expensive , parts are dear and getting harder to find , lots of notice from cops , rust , rattle box , unsafe in a accident as its a tin box but really all the bad points are worth ignoring if you love these like i do
I had a old Toyota Camry. I bought it with 177,000 miles on it and when I sold it it had 277,000 miles on it. The people who bought it from me fixed it and got it to 500,000 miles before the transmission blowed up.
Old toyotas are awesome , they never give much trouble . This has about 110.000 miles on it whoch isnt bad for a 32 year old car . Its still awesome to drive but i need to rebuild the differential in it soon . So i'll taking the rear axle out myself in a few days .I'll try and make a post about it
I believe it will last you a long time a great investment. I wish I was mechanically inclined as you. You have skills that can earn you some good money.
Trust me , i feel out of my depths a lot of the time . I bought this car when the price was high so ill have to wait a few years to make money on it . The ae86 is crazy expensive here because it has a major cult following
I looked them up to see how much they are on America out of curiosity. The average price is 20,000 usd Jesus man that a lot.
Yep . I could buy a new car for the price of it here easily . You really gotta loved them alot if you want to own one . I still wonder should i have bought it but there not going to get any cheaper
It’s an investment. really When you buy a new car the value drops as soon as you drive it off the lot.
I almost bought a new Dodge Challenger but I didn’t because it’s overpriced and the roads are too bad on the winter for a rear wheel drive. I bought a cheap hatchback instead lol. Because I got a lifetime warranty on the little hatchback. I hate to say this but some American car brands aren’t dependable. A lot of people around this town drive Toyota tucks.