There’s a reason for the loyalty to Toyota!
I recently had a 2007 Toyota Yaris S from the showroom floor. It was totaled due to another driver not paying attention on the freeway.
I went through thick and thin with that little Yaris. From a world class SQ system to a K3la stealth setup behind the front cowl.
The insurance adjuster treated me VERY well and gave me nearly $4k as FMV.
Yesterday I picked up a super white 2018 Toyota Corolla LE with a black cloth interior as an appropriate replacement to the Yaris. If the looks of the iM weren’t so horrid (IMHO), I might have just picked up a loaded one of those. To me, the contrast of the gloss black grille and the paint job are strikingly good looking.
On Friday I take the car to have a 5 window pinnacle tint job. That should make the look pop even more.
The purchase of this new car has “forced” me to put down my project car for a while, a 1978 Toyota Cressida 2J drag project. I’ll get back into that later this year with a new custom Ford 9” and tub setup.
I digress, Ilook forward to using the search option often to pick up some knowledge about the Corolla. Hopefully I can pass off some of the things I learn and know as well.
Thanks fellow Corolla owners!
John
Sherwood, OR
I recently had a 2007 Toyota Yaris S from the showroom floor. It was totaled due to another driver not paying attention on the freeway.
I went through thick and thin with that little Yaris. From a world class SQ system to a K3la stealth setup behind the front cowl.
The insurance adjuster treated me VERY well and gave me nearly $4k as FMV.
Yesterday I picked up a super white 2018 Toyota Corolla LE with a black cloth interior as an appropriate replacement to the Yaris. If the looks of the iM weren’t so horrid (IMHO), I might have just picked up a loaded one of those. To me, the contrast of the gloss black grille and the paint job are strikingly good looking.
On Friday I take the car to have a 5 window pinnacle tint job. That should make the look pop even more.
The purchase of this new car has “forced” me to put down my project car for a while, a 1978 Toyota Cressida 2J drag project. I’ll get back into that later this year with a new custom Ford 9” and tub setup.
I digress, Ilook forward to using the search option often to pick up some knowledge about the Corolla. Hopefully I can pass off some of the things I learn and know as well.
Thanks fellow Corolla owners!
John
Sherwood, OR