For Forks Sake wrote: » There's no NCT on that particular one
PGE1970 wrote: » Folks, We may need a car next month if my wife's Almera fails the NCT. However, we need something cheap & cheerful to get us over a couple of years whilst my daughter is in university. I see a Ford C-Max herehttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2008-ford-c-max-0830131033/28326536
wonski wrote: » Was Auris not same as Corolla, except one was hatchback and the other saloon? The interior was same and no difference to the materials used?
rn wrote: » Had the saloon and hatch corolla. Both 1.4 petrol. Both super reliable for me. The saloon was nicer on the road, quieter. The saloon was luna spec, and hatch was terra spec.
FGR wrote: » Not that I ever liked that model Corolla, mind. The one after is a much better looking car.
mayota wrote: » The saloon version was a horrible looking car, one of Toyota’s worst IMO.
mayota wrote: » Just needs a set of OEM alloys really. Great car, will be worth most of that in 3 years time.
FGR wrote: » As an aside - the D4Ds in these models - were they always BMW engines or when did Toyota stop making their own for the Corolla/Avensis etc?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/05-toyota-corolla-1-4-d4d-5dr-hatch-tax-10-21-nct/28429985 1.4 D4D Corolla hatch with NCT til January 2022 and tax til October, 88k miles, €1750 Is it worth this money?
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Thoughts on a Kia ceed diesel 07-10 reg.
Cheensbo wrote: » They've always been a cool yoke, can't say performance was ever top tier though. Pop up headlights in the early 90s - doesn't even matter if they were slow or not Small v6 with brilliant sounds in the mid 90s Good styling but a sheep in wolfs clothing in the late 90s - think there was a 170 odd bhp familia sport (sport 20?) version but I don't ever recall seeing any on these shores. Only on gran turismo :pac:
bazz26 wrote: » Hard to believe Mazda replaced the previous generation pretty 323f fastback with that boxy design.