In Australia wagons never came in 4wd and even second hand never came on the market sadly, the owners kept them. I had to settle for a hatchback but still found it amazing useful vehicle and a pleasure to drive.
This cool wagon is very popular in Afghanistan right now. Most of the AE100 Corollas left Japan and ended up in Afghanistan, either as second-hand cars or through anti-social means. Currently, this Corolla cannot be seen in Japan. I own this Corolla and live in daily fear of car thieves.
So the 1988 toyota corolla has a 4x4 version in 1988 with solid axle in rear would I be able to make that version in the us if I found the axle and transmission?
NZ is kind of a dumping ground for JDM cars, so we got a lot of these from Japan. Can be had for not much at all, although becoming rarer. The 4WD Carib Sprinter being one of the examples, very nice handling car - even on wet and crusty roads.
One of my chosen vehicle for practicality and reliability, station wagonooo!
In Australia wagons never came in 4wd and even second hand never came on the market sadly, the owners kept them. I had to settle for a hatchback but still found it amazing useful vehicle and a pleasure to drive.
No 4wd in Aus on these!? Thanks for sharing that
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This cool wagon is very popular in Afghanistan right now.
Most of the AE100 Corollas left Japan and ended up in Afghanistan, either as second-hand cars or through anti-social means. Currently, this Corolla cannot be seen in Japan.
I own this Corolla and live in daily fear of car thieves.
Yes, I have searched pictures of cars in afghanistan and saw this a lot, like 70% of them are corollas!
This is truly a remarkable wagon. We got these in jamaica but this condition is amazing
So the 1988 toyota corolla has a 4x4 version in 1988 with solid axle in rear would I be able to make that version in the us if I found the axle and transmission?
How much are you selling it?
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NZ is kind of a dumping ground for JDM cars, so we got a lot of these from Japan. Can be had for not much at all, although becoming rarer. The 4WD Carib Sprinter being one of the examples, very nice handling car - even on wet and crusty roads.
Funny how people want these things. They are pretty cool and so cheap to run and reliable.
Need one in Kenya, how can get it
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What are you asking for it
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I am from Jamaica i want to by that car how much for it
Want it
Hw much i need the car but I'm in Nigeria
That’s weird that this is 1998 because this is a 1993 to 1997 body in 1998. They changed the whole body.
While they body style ended in 1997 in the US market. It continued in other markets into the early 2000s
Too durable.
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