the prizm is an excellent buy. its just a re badged corolla. for the money consumer reports gives this car the best bang for the buck out of any used car.
try it out its a fun little go getter
buy new lug nuts
Unless you have a donor car that you can remove the necessary parts from this is a bad idea. The cost involved would be prohibitive. Sell this 1996 Prizm and then buy a manual one. There are many good manual transmission Prizm's and it's twin Toyota Corolla's out there. Your A/T equipped Prizm is worth more than the same car with a manual. Going from a A/T to a manual is almost always a bad idea. Going from manual to auto is a much easier conversion.
Buy a Haynes or Chilton repair manual from a parts store.
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A good chance you have a faulty heater core
Go to an auto parts house or a bookstore and buy a Haynes Manual.
Geo Prizm was created in 1989.
My 1991 Geo Prizm LSI does not have overdrive My 1991 Geo Prizm LSI does not have overdrive
Geo Prizm is compatible with the Toyota Corolla.
Ther are three different engine configurations used on the 1990 prizm. Check a repair manual such as Haynes. If you plan on keeping the car for a long time a manual would be a good investment.
no, prizm is a re bage of Toyota collora
The 2001 prizm has a timing chain.