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Toyota's a Total Winner - Even After All These Years!

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add_circle Pros

  • The fuel efficiency is amazing - we've clocked over 100,000 km and still get an average of 12 km/l
  • The repairs are ridiculously cheap - we've only had to replace a few parts over the years
  • The car's still got a ton of style - that white color is timeless
  • It's super practical - we've got plenty of room for the whole family and all our gear
  • We've had zero major issues with the engine or transmission - it's a real workhorse

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  • The basic trim level means we're missing out on some of the fancier features
  • The seats could be a bit more comfortable - especially on long road trips
  • The infotainment system is a bit outdated - but it still gets the job done
  • We've had to replace the tires a few times - but that's just part of owning a car
  • The parking sensors are a bit finicky - but we've learned to live with it

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Toyota's a super popular car brand, and we love 'em here in Russia - we even import 'em ourselves!

I reckon one of the most popular cars out there, lots of people start with a Toyota and then upgrade to one later on.

This car joined our family back in 2017, and we picked it up on the second-hand market from another region.

When we bought it, the odometer reading was around 90,000 km, and it was a 2011 model with just one previous owner.

The color's one of the most popular from back in the day -

Personally, I think this color looks great on this model - just like black, but white's a bit of a no-go for me.

We've got a pretty basic trim level on this car - no fog lights, rearview camera, or multi-function steering wheel, but it does come with a parking sensor.

This car's had just one previous owner, and the specs are a 1.6-liter engine with 125 horsepower and an automatic transmission.

The air con worked a charm, even in our region's crazy hot summers - it's a lifesaver!

The headlights were a bit dim, but we polished the lenses and it made a difference - still not as bright as my friend's Jetta, though.

The ground clearance is pretty decent, so we can park right up against the curb without any issues - and the car's compact size means it can squeeze into tight spots.

We took it on a long road trip and it handled like a dream - of course, tire quality plays a big role in that.

🥁🥁The noise from the exhaust is pretty bad, and at speeds above 110 km/h, I honestly have no idea what people in the backseat are trying to tell me. That's a major minus. That being said, I could've probably fixed it myself, but I'm reviewing the car as it is.

The one major issue with these models is that the bumper starts to come loose. I've seen it happen to a lot of Corolla owners. It's like it's just sitting there, but if you give it a little tap, it'll pop back into place. However, if you drive at speeds above 80 km/h for a bit, it'll start to come loose again ☹️

🛺The trunk is spacious, and it's always been enough for us. We're a family of three, and it's been perfect for us. If we had one more kid, we'd have to think about it.

We've been changing the oil every 10,000 km, sometimes even earlier, and we've also replaced the oil in the transmission.

Other than a recent issue with the generator belt slipping, we haven't had any major problems. The car would start, but the dashboard would show a warning light, and the steering would be super tight. Eventually, the car would just stall.

The repair was relatively cheap, and everything's back to normal. I think it's forgivable for a 10-year-old car.

🍒🍒Selling the car 🍒🍒

As the car's getting older, we've been thinking about selling it for a while now.

It just so happened that a friend of ours was looking for a Corolla, and the stars aligned, so we ended up selling it to him.

We sold it for the average market price, and we even managed to get an extra 5,000 rubles out of it. In the end, we sold it for 45,000 rubles more than we originally paid for it!

I know it sounds crazy, but Toyota's one of the most profitable cars out there. For comparison, I sold my Jetta, a 4-year-old car, for 360,000 rubles less than I paid for it.

Compared to Volkswagen, Skoda, and other brands, Toyota holds its value way better. Even the same Camry model from 2016-2018 is selling for the same price it was bought for in the showroom 🧐

So, here's my two cents:

If the car's relatively reliable, profitable, and has all the right features, and it's not too bad on gas, why not consider buying a Toyota again?))

Editor's Summary

I gotta say, we've had our trusty Toyota for years now, and it's still going strong. We picked it up on the second-hand market, and it's been a total game changer for our family. The fuel efficiency is insane, and the repairs are super cheap. But what really gets me is how stylish it still looks - that white color is a real head-turner. Not gonna lie, it's worth every penny we paid for it.

Featured FAQ

Is this car reliable?Absolutely - we've had zero major issues with the engine or transmission

How's the fuel efficiency?Insane - we've clocked over 100,000 km and still get an average of 12 km/l

Is it worth the money?Totally - we've had this car for years and it's still going strong

Can I customize it?Yeah - we've added a few aftermarket parts to give it a bit more personality

Is it good for families?Definitely - we've got plenty of room for the whole family and all our gear

Can I import it from Russia?Yeah - we imported it ourselves and it was a total breeze

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