I'm surprised any of them weren't built to last. I had a '77 Corolla from '85-'93. (Bought it from one of the Iraq weapons inspectors!) I sold it at 161k. It hadn't been trouble free, but I suspect I could have gotten it well over 200 had I wanted to keep driving it. I replaced it with my only brand new car, a '93 Saturn SL2, which was g…
I'm surprised any of them weren't built to last. I had a '77 Corolla from '85-'93. (Bought it from one of the Iraq weapons inspectors!) I sold it at 161k. It hadn't been trouble free, but I suspect I could have gotten it well over 200 had I wanted to keep driving it. I replaced it with my only brand new car, a '93 Saturn SL2, which was good looking, handled very nicely, but had a lousy engine, and then another lousy engine, and was nickel and diming me after ~130k.
I'm surprised any of them weren't built to last. I had a '77 Corolla from '85-'93. (Bought it from one of the Iraq weapons inspectors!) I sold it at 161k. It hadn't been trouble free, but I suspect I could have gotten it well over 200 had I wanted to keep driving it. I replaced it with my only brand new car, a '93 Saturn SL2, which was good looking, handled very nicely, but had a lousy engine, and then another lousy engine, and was nickel and diming me after ~130k.