look like Manizha Faraday
very interesing
mine is still kicking in 2008 at 190,000 miles
I have seen them with over 300,000Km and still going strong
It could be an alternator. Check with a mechanic if that is the issue.
try to change the dash control unit but still did not work
have replaced fuse for lighter and still doesn't work
Every Toyota Corolla manufactured from 1998 to 2012 Model year has the 1ZZ FE 1.8Liter engine with a timing chain, no belt, with the exception of the XRS Trim which had a high performance 1.8liter but still a chain, and Toyota sets no interval for changing it
Ridiculously good. Over 80% of the Corollas ever sold are still on the road. That includes my current ride; an '85 Corolla LE with over 204,000 miles.
Yes, but not recommended. The handling and stopping distance will be severly affected.
I bought mine off of craigslist.org about 3 or 4 years ago and it is still running. You also try autotrader.com or cars.com.
i have a 2007 carolla that has been fully services and the check engine light is still on. there is nothing wrong with it.. How do I get it off?
According to Toyota, it does not need to be replaced, Toyota has inconveniently put it inside the gas tank to make it "un-serviceable". But with fuel these days they are not as bad as they used to be so I wouldn't worry about it to much, I have driven 84k miles on my 2006 Corolla and still runs awesome. R. Chang
Toyota Corolla, new or used, is still the best selling car in the world. That would depend on what size car you need. Here are my choices in order of preference. Small Car: Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus Mid-Sized: Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion Large Car: Chevrolet Impala, Ford 500