I wish I could say the same... I have three 80s Toyotas: a 1987 Celica 2.0L GT Targa/Convertible, a 1988 Camry 2.0L GLI and a 1991 (80s by heart) Carina2 1.6 GLI (in white just like this one here, without the spoiler). The last one is probably the nicest car I'll ever own. Absolutely prestine condition! But I'm afraid to drive it, because of my history of overheating the other two... I'm a cautious driver and enjoy cruising WAY more than spirited driving (wich is the only way to realy enjoy such old Toyotas if we're honest), but still... I know they're old and have had many owners before me, but it's hard to believe that they would run absolutely great in one moment and boil in the other. It has to be me! So my newest entry of classic Toyotas might be kind of wasted on me... :( I'm still in love with it, though! ;)
Man's that's coool that your old toyota tells you when your washer fluid is low. My 2001 Corolla doesn't tell me. But old Toyotas are always well built!!
The reason that you see all that smoke at the beginning of starting a car in the cold like that which is actually Steam is just a combination of moisture in the air and unburned fuel trust me if it was smoke it would definitely linger a lot more than it does in that video I've had old crappy cars that in the cold when you start them up they actually smoke like doesn't come out and go a few feet away from the car and then dissipated actually like makes a giant Cloud that is hard to see through and even if you are running a very light weight oil in the engine it would probably still be a good idea to reduce engine wear and tear and make the engine last longer in really cool temperatures like that to go ahead and plug it in and use the block heater if only for three or four hours before starting the car to get the oil pre warmed up so it can float easier and again when first starting car that wasn't smoke it was steam as the car set there and idled lessened because the engine got warm and the engine was having a fuller combustion as well as when the car was cold the engine was high idling at 2000 RPM versus its around 7 maybe 800 RPM idle when it warms up.
These were great cars, I actullay love this model, wish i could get one in uk, I remember seeing this model and the carina E alot back In the days, dont know why they all gone from uk, hardly see the carina e and this carina ll is even rare.
I live in a region that normally sees -40F/-40C during winter. I've been driving for over 20 years. I've never once used a block heater. battery warmer, or anything in a car. The two key things you need to do is (1) Use a 0 weight synthetic motor oil and synthetic transmission fluid (if manual gearbox) and (2) Use a good battery (high end gel type is nice). If you do that, typically you'll never have a problem starting your car in winter, and the oils will be far less sensitive to cold temperatures so the engine and gearbox will feel a lot closer to normal. The smoke is nothing, perfectly normal for any car in the cold. There's a lot of water vapor coming out.
Carina is most reliable of those. I have frend who has 680 000 km 1.6 gas engine Carina. Original engine. And other dude i know has 560 000 km Carina. I had 1991 Camry 8 years and it was most reliable car i have ever had. It's shame that it got too rusty. Odometer stopped to 480k, but engine, electronics (power mirrors, windows...)and everything else still works fine.
@@trumpjongun8831 hi mate the reliable and fast ,when it comes to reliability you can't beat the Japanese cars. Dad's mate hade a Toyota hiace 1993 with 860,000 with same engine and gearbox ,I remember he was driving it on 3 cylinders ,he noticed it when he had to tupup the fluids that the spark lead was off the spark plug. That's reliability at its best.
@@beastman.330 Yeah, Hiace and Land cruiser are the most reliable Toyotas (especially diesels ofc). We had a Hiace taxi in our town which had over million km. Original engine, but they changed gearbox once. It didn't even break, but they sold it to Africa :)
@@trumpjongun8831 those things will never die , look in the middle East ,it's an extremely hot climate and the only car that lasts and loved are the Toyota's, Nissan patrol and mitsubishi shogun.
My father was the owner of 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select G (ST-170) 1991 Model. It's Engine is 1.8 Litre 4S-FE and it's Displacement is 1,838 CC with 5 Speed Manual Transmission. My father bought his 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloo (ST170) 1991 Model on 15th January,1997 in Bangladesh. But my father died on 5th June,2020 (Friday) due to Renal/Kidney Diseases and died due to Massive Heart Attack after Kidney Dialysis at 3:08 A.M. at Asgar Ali Hospital, Dhaka; Bangladesh at the age of 57 Years. My father died but left his 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model on Earth. This 9th Generation Toyota Corona T170 (1987-1992) is also known as 5th Generation Toyota Carina T170 (1988-1992) in Japan & 2nd Generation Toyota Carina II T170 (1987-1992) in Europe. I am from Bangladesh. Are you from which County? Russia or any other European Country. Thanks!
My Father was the owner of this same 8th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model. It's Engine is 1.8 Litre 4S-FE & it's Displacement is 1,838 CC with 5 Speed Manual Transmission. My Father bought his Toyota Corona ST-170 on 15th January,1997 in Bangladesh 🇧🇩. My Father Drove his Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model from 1997-2020 until his death. My Father died but left his Car on Earth 🌎🌍.
This is great! Lots of smoke but that's to be expected! No problem starting though! :D I have one of these and published a walkaround of it some years ago.. Take a look if you want :)
Greeting from Quebec, chief. Check my video of my 2010 Vibe starting in -22c. Greyish smoke is perfectly normal on a cold start like that, car using a rich mixture because of the cold. What you shouldn't do is open the fan until the engine temp guage starts to move, you are removing heat from the engine prolonging the warmup.
those toyotas are damn dependable that's for sure! if I didn't have the Fiat (which by the way used to start no problem in temps down to -36 when i was a lil child ;P) after my uncle I would be looking for an older Toyota or Nissan that's for sure. enjoyable video there. sad that a honest, good video like this doesn't even get 200 views while some dude who stole others' cold start footages without even asking, slapped them together and posted with a misleading title and thumbnail got 4 million views in less than a month. youtube's shit ;P
@@NoexitTv can I take this video for one of my compilations? I decided to make proper ones, not with misleading titles, lying and shit. Of course I put link to your video in the description, should boost your views too. :)
change to transmission oil to synthetic, that will improve shifting when it is cold.. remember that also a transmission needs to warm up before it is properly lubricated and can take full load
Yeah didn't record any this winter but I'll create one next winter when it's really cold again and this time it will probably be a kia ceed 1.6 crdi from 2016 since that's the car I'm using now :)
Nice car mate ! Love to see driving videos of your Ceed! It's not necesary to be in the Winter time, although i prefer Winter ! With love from Greece! Do you have a peugeot 107 also ?
Toyota... The most reliable car manufacturer in the world... I can't rate them highly enough!
I wish I could say the same... I have three 80s Toyotas: a 1987 Celica 2.0L GT Targa/Convertible, a 1988 Camry 2.0L GLI and a 1991 (80s by heart) Carina2 1.6 GLI (in white just like this one here, without the spoiler).
The last one is probably the nicest car I'll ever own. Absolutely prestine condition!
But I'm afraid to drive it, because of my history of overheating the other two...
I'm a cautious driver and enjoy cruising WAY more than spirited driving (wich is the only way to realy enjoy such old Toyotas if we're honest), but still...
I know they're old and have had many owners before me, but it's hard to believe that they would run absolutely great in one moment and boil in the other. It has to be me!
So my newest entry of classic Toyotas might be kind of wasted on me... :(
I'm still in love with it, though! ;)
I've had two of these. Miss them every day. Best car I've ever had!
The transition in 0:10 was quite smooth.
Man's that's coool that your old toyota tells you when your washer fluid is low. My 2001 Corolla doesn't tell me. But old Toyotas are always well built!!
No salt on the street! Thats a great thing, no salt means no rust!
I had Carina II 1990 Xi. Most reliable car I ever had. It was super reliable. Toyota doesn't make cars like that anymore. Very little problems.
The reason that you see all that smoke at the beginning of starting a car in the cold like that which is actually Steam is just a combination of moisture in the air and unburned fuel trust me if it was smoke it would definitely linger a lot more than it does in that video I've had old crappy cars that in the cold when you start them up they actually smoke like doesn't come out and go a few feet away from the car and then dissipated actually like makes a giant Cloud that is hard to see through and even if you are running a very light weight oil in the engine it would probably still be a good idea to reduce engine wear and tear and make the engine last longer in really cool temperatures like that to go ahead and plug it in and use the block heater if only for three or four hours before starting the car to get the oil pre warmed up so it can float easier and again when first starting car that wasn't smoke it was steam as the car set there and idled lessened because the engine got warm and the engine was having a fuller combustion as well as when the car was cold the engine was high idling at 2000 RPM versus its around 7 maybe 800 RPM idle when it warms up.
These were great cars, I actullay love this model, wish i could get one in uk, I remember seeing this model and the carina E alot back In the days, dont know why they all gone from uk, hardly see the carina e and this carina ll is even rare.
I live in a region that normally sees -40F/-40C during winter. I've been driving for over 20 years. I've never once used a block heater. battery warmer, or anything in a car. The two key things you need to do is (1) Use a 0 weight synthetic motor oil and synthetic transmission fluid (if manual gearbox) and (2) Use a good battery (high end gel type is nice). If you do that, typically you'll never have a problem starting your car in winter, and the oils will be far less sensitive to cold temperatures so the engine and gearbox will feel a lot closer to normal. The smoke is nothing, perfectly normal for any car in the cold. There's a lot of water vapor coming out.
Yeah understood but when the old car already have a block heater, I might as well use it since I don't pay for the electricity it uses :)
cold start videos pls :)
Upvote
One of the most reliable cars ever made + honda prelude, accord, crx, lucida estima and a Nissan blue Bird.
Carina is most reliable of those.
I have frend who has 680 000 km 1.6 gas engine Carina. Original engine.
And other dude i know has 560 000 km Carina.
I had 1991 Camry 8 years and it was most reliable car i have ever had. It's shame that it got too rusty. Odometer stopped to 480k, but engine, electronics (power mirrors, windows...)and everything else still works fine.
@@trumpjongun8831 hi mate the reliable and fast ,when it comes to reliability you can't beat the Japanese cars. Dad's mate hade a Toyota hiace 1993 with 860,000 with same engine and gearbox ,I remember he was driving it on 3 cylinders ,he noticed it when he had to tupup the fluids that the spark lead was off the spark plug. That's reliability at its best.
@@beastman.330 Yeah, Hiace and Land cruiser are the most reliable Toyotas (especially diesels ofc). We had a Hiace taxi in our town which had over million km. Original engine, but they changed gearbox once.
It didn't even break, but they sold it to Africa :)
@@trumpjongun8831 those things will never die , look in the middle East ,it's an extremely hot climate and the only car that lasts and loved are the Toyota's, Nissan patrol and mitsubishi shogun.
perfectly makes her job. nice
My father was the owner of 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select G (ST-170) 1991 Model. It's Engine is 1.8 Litre 4S-FE and it's Displacement is 1,838 CC with 5 Speed Manual Transmission. My father bought his 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloo (ST170) 1991 Model on 15th January,1997 in Bangladesh. But my father died on 5th June,2020 (Friday) due to Renal/Kidney Diseases and died due to Massive Heart Attack after Kidney Dialysis at 3:08 A.M. at Asgar Ali Hospital, Dhaka; Bangladesh at the age of 57 Years. My father died but left his 9th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model on Earth.
This 9th Generation Toyota Corona T170 (1987-1992) is also known as 5th Generation Toyota Carina T170 (1988-1992) in Japan & 2nd Generation Toyota Carina II T170 (1987-1992) in Europe.
I am from Bangladesh. Are you from which County? Russia or any other European Country. Thanks!
Nice video enjoyed the driving scene I got a Toyota carina 2 aswel their real good cars very reliable
тоже мне экстремальная температура - приезжай в Якутию ))
My Father was the owner of this same 8th Generation Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model. It's Engine is 1.8 Litre 4S-FE & it's Displacement is 1,838 CC with 5 Speed Manual Transmission. My Father bought his Toyota Corona ST-170 on 15th January,1997 in Bangladesh 🇧🇩. My Father Drove his Toyota Corona 1.8 Select Saloon G (ST-170) 1991 Model from 1997-2020 until his death. My Father died but left his Car on Earth 🌎🌍.
i have a 1991 toyota corona GT with spoiler .. white with sky blue interior ... works good with cold a/c 👍🏻😎
This is great! Lots of smoke but that's to be expected! No problem starting though! :D I have one of these and published a walkaround of it some years ago.. Take a look if you want :)
Greeting from Quebec, chief. Check my video of my 2010 Vibe starting in -22c. Greyish smoke is perfectly normal on a cold start like that, car using a rich mixture because of the cold. What you shouldn't do is open the fan until the engine temp guage starts to move, you are removing heat from the engine prolonging the warmup.
those toyotas are damn dependable that's for sure! if I didn't have the Fiat (which by the way used to start no problem in temps down to -36 when i was a lil child ;P) after my uncle I would be looking for an older Toyota or Nissan that's for sure. enjoyable video there. sad that a honest, good video like this doesn't even get 200 views while some dude who stole others' cold start footages without even asking, slapped them together and posted with a misleading title and thumbnail got 4 million views in less than a month. youtube's shit ;P
Well I'm glad that you liked the video at least :). Would be fun to get 4 million views but yeah, that won't happen :'(
@@NoexitTv can I take this video for one of my compilations? I decided to make proper ones, not with misleading titles, lying and shit. Of course I put link to your video in the description, should boost your views too. :)
Wymiatacz Plays sure, do it! Post the link to your video once it’s up :)
Like a champ
NICE ONE
I guess its more of a steam, not smoke (so its 98% more safe)
what did you expect? its an 90' toyota👍
What are your experiences with cold starts? Have any cool videos to share?
for newer cars I would get a Webasto heater, because doing this everyday in winter ist very hard on the engine
It does have an electric block heater but I didn't connect it for the purpose of this video because that would kind of be cheating :)
change to transmission oil to synthetic, that will improve shifting when it is cold.. remember that also a transmission needs to warm up before it is properly lubricated and can take full load
Just fired up my 1996 cavalier at -12F wasnt happy but fired up like a properly maintained car
Yep my mother's renault clio 1.4 doing a cold start at -23
What a engine?
Spoiler looks so similiar to my st162 celica spoiler :D
Had an at160 and currently own a st171! I think so too :D
Nice video mate ! Do more like this one !
Yeah didn't record any this winter but I'll create one next winter when it's really cold again and this time it will probably be a kia ceed 1.6 crdi from 2016 since that's the car I'm using now :)
Nice car mate ! Love to see driving videos of your Ceed! It's not necesary to be in the Winter time, although i prefer Winter ! With love from Greece! Do you have a peugeot 107 also ?
Jaime cette voiture
Nic car
El mejor auto del mundo..
I saw a BMW doing a -37 cold start :D
check my channel for extreme cold starts down to -50C
THIS IS 1988-1992 CARINA I PRESSUM E
Same dashboard as a mazda 626 1991
Min farmor har en Carina 2
Mine forældre havde en Carina for 15 år siden
fakin beast
Wich country do you live??
I live in northern Sweden :)
The engine is not warmed up to the end, and already twist 1800 revolutions. That's how you kill engines.
1.6 2.0???
2.0
Specifically the engine is a 3S-FE