Interested in selling your old car and are located within the Washington DMV area msg me at Vehiclehunterz@gmail.com Along with the Echo, the Corolla is my second favorite econobox
I had the same year, but mine was the DX trim. It had an automatic transmission, power windows and locks, and an aftermarket Pioneer CD player. I loved that car, I'd probably still be driving it today if I had more hours at work 10 years ago.
Pretty much agree with everything you said. I have a 1990 Corolla with 408k miles on it and it's the most reliable car I've ever owned. I paid $2,800 for it in 1999, 22 years ago. It is still running great with the original engine and transaxle, neither have ever been rebuilt. I did put a head gasket in it 3 years ago, but it didn't even need a valve job after all those miles. It's like yours - pretty much everything is manual, not automatic. Door locks, windows, seats, etc., - all manually operated. It does have power assist brakes, but no power steering. It has a/c and that still works well, although I did have to replace the compressor about 15 years ago. It gets 36 mpg, and still has plenty of power. Five speed manual, of course. I had it repainted in 2013 and it still looks great. Just an awesome car.
Yes I did watch the video of yours on the corolla that clocked in at 400k miles. That was really awesome and congrats to you on having such a reliable car. Wish to get one like that too.
You keep it real man, pretty much everything you said I would say about my 2003 manual corolla I just bought. Got 2100 dollars back for my 4runner after the block heater fell out and I ended up with a misfire, just needed to 'zero out' my car expenses for a bit. I use it for a bit of pizza delivery too, been nice to go for 16 mpg to more like 35. More money in the pocket
Mine have a clock and cassette player which still works. No airbags though but I can adjust the side mirrors from the inside. It's amazing how Toyota can remove and put options making lots of variants. Starts each and everytime even not cranking the engine for a whole month! Keeping mine forever.
Hey can any answer this please At low speed my car making a rattling Nosie but when I give it more gas it gos away? What could it be but it only rattles in drive Not park
Nice video. I love my 1996 Toyota Corolla DX. Mine is also the 1.8l with the 5 speed manual. I am wondering how rare it is these are fully equipped. Mine has the electric windows, electric locks, electric mirrors, tachometer, clock, cassette player, cruise control, intermittent wipers, and even a sunroof. But the best part of it is being a 5 speed. I have 257k miles, and it runs like a champ. One of the most reliable vehicle's I've owned. Put 70k miles on it. Only needed passenger inner tie rod, fuel filler neck, battery, and brakes.
Quite rare actually. Especially if it came with the fake wood on the inside and the gold badges probably could have ran for about 7k more when new, but people don't buy a 96 corolla to have power windows they'd just buy a cheap lexus if they want the imitation of luxury, love my crank windows 334k miles and the front ones don't even sqeak
My mother had a 96. Bought it brand new before I was born in 97. And drove it till 2011, only had like 120k on it when we traded it in. Wonder where it is now, running I guess ✊🏻
Before the mid 90s cars were built with mindset of "built to last". That's why they last so long, but after 2000 cars quality just 👎 because corporations just want more money from you rather than making good cars. I had a 93 corolla, and if it's not because of an accident racked it, I would still be driving it. The 2000 corolla that I got to replace it has oil leak, and few other problems. It just doesn't feel as good quality as my 93 Corolla.
500 bucks i got mine in 2018, with 216k miles, one set of spark plugs, a water pump and radiator, ignition coil and wires, many many gallons of oil its now at 334k miles and its still the daily driver, burns about a quart every 2k miles but that keeps it lubricated
I have a 1995 Corolla , automatic, not the prettiest , has some rust on the rocker panels, car but it’s been reliable and it’s excellent on gas. Mine has 247,000 miles, I had to replace, battery, alternator, distributor, radiator, rear struts. Mine also has manual door locks and windows which I prefer bc less to break. The one con I have is these cars aren’t fast at all .
There's a 96 DX Corolla wagon with a standard transmission, asking $1620 (plus tax, title and licence) for sale by me. 133,000 miles. Sound like fair price?
@@VehicleHunter I'm in Milwaukee Wisconsin. I had a 1.6 sedan 96 Corolla that I bought used in 99. I drove it for 17 years. The bottom was all rusted out when I sold it to a guy in need for$200.
Airbags work with an explosive charge, but after 25 years, that charge is not good anymore 9/10 times. Plus who knows if the sensors work properly anymore even if you replaced the airbags, in many cases not.... so you shouldn't really count on the airbags in such a vehicle.
I’d love to find a 1993-1998 Corolla wagon but they are a rare sight in Minnesota now.
Just bought this car with 39 000km and it's so clean bro im in love
I had the same year, but mine was the DX trim. It had an automatic transmission, power windows and locks, and an aftermarket Pioneer CD player. I loved that car, I'd probably still be driving it today if I had more hours at work 10 years ago.
Anthony, the type of guy to flex his gas mileage
I have a 96 too and they never give problems
Yes and it's Oct 2022 and I see one tonight driving around!
Pretty much agree with everything you said. I have a 1990 Corolla with 408k miles on it and it's the most reliable car I've ever owned. I paid $2,800 for it in 1999, 22 years ago. It is still running great with the original engine and transaxle, neither have ever been rebuilt. I did put a head gasket in it 3 years ago, but it didn't even need a valve job after all those miles. It's like yours - pretty much everything is manual, not automatic. Door locks, windows, seats, etc., - all manually operated. It does have power assist brakes, but no power steering. It has a/c and that still works well, although I did have to replace the compressor about 15 years ago. It gets 36 mpg, and still has plenty of power. Five speed manual, of course. I had it repainted in 2013 and it still looks great. Just an awesome car.
Yes I did watch the video of yours on the corolla that clocked in at 400k miles. That was really awesome and congrats to you on having such a reliable car. Wish to get one like that too.
@@TruthSeekerAll Thanks - it's a great car and still going strong!
wow!!
I just got my hands on one with 66,000 miles for $1,500. I’m SUPER excited
Nice. Where at?
I need one
100k for $1500 lmao
going to give 1000 tho
i have a 1996 toyota sprinter and its a beast never breaks no matter how bad the situation is that you throw it in
You keep it real man, pretty much everything you said I would say about my 2003 manual corolla I just bought. Got 2100 dollars back for my 4runner after the block heater fell out and I ended up with a misfire, just needed to 'zero out' my car expenses for a bit. I use it for a bit of pizza delivery too, been nice to go for 16 mpg to more like 35. More money in the pocket
Mine have a clock and cassette player which still works. No airbags though but I can adjust the side mirrors from the inside. It's amazing how Toyota can remove and put options making lots of variants. Starts each and everytime even not cranking the engine for a whole month! Keeping mine forever.
*Love these cars*
me too
Me three
Me 4
Just brought one with 420k and has 4 8” subs for $500 wat a score😂😂😂
I have a 1999 Corolla still runs great. Little maintenance.
"It has some nicks in the hood."
0:23 Clearly machine gun fire.
Great video man
Hey can any answer this please
At low speed my car making a rattling
Nosie but when I give it more gas it gos away?
What could it be but it only rattles in drive
Not park
I have a 91 Corolla dx the 90s r the best toyotas
Nice video. I love my 1996 Toyota Corolla DX. Mine is also the 1.8l with the 5 speed manual. I am wondering how rare it is these are fully equipped. Mine has the electric windows, electric locks, electric mirrors, tachometer, clock, cassette player, cruise control, intermittent wipers, and even a sunroof. But the best part of it is being a 5 speed. I have 257k miles, and it runs like a champ. One of the most reliable vehicle's I've owned. Put 70k miles on it. Only needed passenger inner tie rod, fuel filler neck, battery, and brakes.
Quite rare actually. Especially if it came with the fake wood on the inside and the gold badges probably could have ran for about 7k more when new, but people don't buy a 96 corolla to have power windows they'd just buy a cheap lexus if they want the imitation of luxury, love my crank windows 334k miles and the front ones don't even sqeak
My mother had a 96. Bought it brand new before I was born in 97. And drove it till 2011, only had like 120k on it when we traded it in. Wonder where it is now, running I guess ✊🏻
I just got this exact car yesterday. Old but I like it so far
Where did you buy at?
Before the mid 90s cars were built with mindset of "built to last". That's why they last so long, but after 2000 cars quality just 👎 because corporations just want more money from you rather than making good cars. I had a 93 corolla, and if it's not because of an accident racked it, I would still be driving it. The 2000 corolla that I got to replace it has oil leak, and few other problems. It just doesn't feel as good quality as my 93 Corolla.
you sound like Matthew Broderick...did you mean intermittent not intermediate wipers?
I had a 1993 for 7 years got it at six years old I only but a timing belt in it and 2 cv boots
500 bucks i got mine in 2018, with 216k miles, one set of spark plugs, a water pump and radiator, ignition coil and wires, many many gallons of oil its now at 334k miles and its still the daily driver, burns about a quart every 2k miles but that keeps it lubricated
I have a 1995 Corolla , automatic, not the prettiest , has some rust on the rocker panels, car but it’s been reliable and it’s excellent on gas. Mine has 247,000 miles, I had to replace, battery, alternator, distributor, radiator, rear struts. Mine also has manual door locks and windows which I prefer bc less to break. The one con I have is these cars aren’t fast at all .
still have it?
I recently just bought one for $1k everything is good just maintenance
There's a 96 DX Corolla wagon with a standard transmission, asking $1620 (plus tax, title and licence) for sale by me. 133,000 miles. Sound like fair price?
A Corolla wagon 5speed commands high prices in my book. Love those things! Where you located? I think you should get 1600 for it.
@@VehicleHunter I'm in Milwaukee Wisconsin. I had a 1.6 sedan 96 Corolla that I bought used in 99. I drove it for 17 years. The bottom was all rusted out when I sold it to a guy in need for$200.
YUUUUUUUP
Might get my hands on one of these today! Pray for me yall!😎
I have same model here in Kenya. Still Robust and very cheap to maintain and parts are readily available
Those are great cars especially the ones that use 2e engines
Yes painting over the rust will make it go away 🤣
90's Toyotas are like teflon
The higher trim models in this generation had tachometers, this is a base model
Mines at 350k miles only swapped transmission at 200k miles and rins fine timing belt too at 250 perfect
Wow, still have it?
@@danjones3402 yep it’s around 380 now
They good cars amigo
Really like this car for 1000$
My brother had one and it caught on fire in the Best Buy parking lot
Airbags work with an explosive charge, but after 25 years, that charge is not good anymore 9/10 times. Plus who knows if the sensors work properly anymore even if you replaced the airbags, in many cases not.... so you shouldn't really count on the airbags in such a vehicle.
Great car to modify!
Name the mods that we can do?
@@antonioc2017 he is a ricer
After 2004 Toyota quality started to decline.
Before 2000. Now, they're hit and miss.
@@thare2597 True
03-07 ones are actually very very reliable
I have an 08 Tundra with 250K miles. No issues. Toyota reliability is still there.
My dad drives a 2009 Toyota Corolla and it still works like a charm
Broooo my 1992 Toyota Corolla dx has the same radio with a cassette tape 😂
I have 2 96 corollas
1 98 corolla
1 99 prizm
1 96 tercel
I had a 95 that had obdII
Still have them? Good to see 20 year old cars on the road...
@@danjones3402 yes and they are all registered and driven regularly
Should of gave it a little rev