View Full Version : Your other Toyotas?
Bernie P.
09-02-2011, 10:06 AM
Just curious what if any other Toyotas you folks have or had in the past.Right now I'm driving my trusty 91 Toyota extra-cab 6 cyl 4x4 PU.My first was a 78 Celica GT.
KCALB SIRAY
09-02-2011, 10:27 AM
First car was a 1982 Toyota Cressida, Light Blue. LOOOOOVED it!! I paid $600, bought it from a minister and the gas gauge didn't work.
Second car was a 1989 Toyota Tercel. Traded the Cressida for it and even talked the dealership into giving me $1000. Woot, love a good profit and screwing the dealerships =)
SailDesign
09-02-2011, 10:42 AM
First was an 84 Toyota van, the wedge-fronted things with 2 aircons, and two sun-roofs. And the engine under the driver's butt (felt really safe!). Second was my first (now departed) Yaris HB. Now on my second Yaris, third Toyota.
CTScott
09-02-2011, 10:47 AM
The 09 Yaris was my first Toyota (I've only bought Japanese vehicles for the past 20 years, but this was my first Toyota).
As of next week though I will have 4 in my garage: My 09 Yaris, Crashy (08 Yaris), a 2011 Tacoma double cab TRD Sport pickup, and a 1992 Toyota Celica GT convertible.
Flipper_1938
09-02-2011, 11:01 AM
My first was a 91 toyota pick-up, then a 1984 FJ60 Landcruiser, then the 2001 Echo, Now the Yaris.
I still have the 84 Fj60 as an extra vehicle.
My wife drives a 05 Corolla has her daily driver.
PROX4x4
09-02-2011, 11:56 AM
Toyota i have had.
93 4Dr Corolla HB, European Version (learnt driving with this car).
94 Corolla Wagon.
98 Corolla.
08 Yaris
Hershey
09-02-2011, 12:22 PM
1.) '86 Nova ( Corolla 1.6 ltr. ) 5 door liftback w/ 3 speed auto 270,000+ miles
2.) '99 Corolla LE w/ 4 speed auto
3.) '99 Prizm ( Corolla ) w/ 4 speed auto
4.) '00 Prizm w/ 5 speed manual
5.) '03 Matrix base model w/ 4 speed auto
6.) '06 Scion XB w/ 4 speed auto
7.) '06 PRIUS w/ package 2
8.) '08 Yaris 3 door base model w/5 speed manual
9.) '08 Yaris base model sedan w/ 4 speed auto ( still own )
10.)'09 Yaris 5 door w/ power package + 4 speed auto
11.)'10 3 door Yaris w/ power package + 4 speed auto ( traded in for '11 FIT )
nemelek
09-02-2011, 02:41 PM
88 Sr5 4X4 Pick up. Great truck. Had it 16 years from 3 miles to 200K. Sold it for $2,500.
ilikerice
09-02-2011, 06:22 PM
08 tacoma brand new.. had it for 2 years and traded it for the 2010 yaris
OTA'sTOY
09-02-2011, 11:02 PM
'81 tercel SR5 2dr H/B
'10 yaris
'10 yaris S
TLyttle
09-02-2011, 11:09 PM
I maintained my sister's and mother's Toyotas, both old Coronas, 71 or 72. My sister enjoyed outrunning various pony cars, and mother got 200,000 miles out of hers before rust killed it. They sold me on Toyota, and after working on many other makes, I have yet to find better vehicles out there.
I used a 75 pigup to build my wood car, and it is still running strong. Tough truck, roadster was a riot...
SilverBack
09-02-2011, 11:15 PM
'87 Celica GT
'93 Paseo
solarVitz
09-03-2011, 12:06 AM
86 Corolla SR5 Hatch - current
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/6433/dsc00397so.jpg
84 Corolla SR5 Coupe - Sold
http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/164/mesh3bs1.jpg
87 Corolla SR5 Coupe - Sold
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/1828/lip2.jpg
TOUGEghost
09-03-2011, 02:08 AM
89 2wd:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v651/redhotridur/Truck/sideclean.jpg
93 4wd:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v651/redhotridur/2tone4.jpg
JustPassinThru
01-01-2014, 01:03 PM
Had a Tacoma; a Matrix; an Echo; and another Yaris.
Right now my "winter beater" is a 1996 Tercel - it was a Southern car someone brought up and then ruined the motor on (240,000 miles). A new engine (130,000 miles on it) and it's off and running - total investment on a rust-free chassis, $2000.
The Tacoma truck was for my home in the woods. Work changed, and I sold the house and moved into a hi-rise. Couldn't park the truck in the subterranian garage; so I bought The Matrix Unloaded. (my name for it).
And three months later, stepped in some ca-ca and thought I was fired. I was, for four weeks...and sold the Matrix at a loss. Then of course everything gets all fixed at work.
Bought the Echo at that point. I hated that car; didn't like the seating or the styling or the lack of a hatch. Traded it for a Yaris when I could.
Abused the Yaris and got out from under it while the getting was good...while it still ran well. Another Yaris, a 2012.
cali yaris
01-01-2014, 02:12 PM
http://www.microimageonline.com/images/cars/Prius_C/C-1.jpg
http://www.microimageonline.com/images/cars/Prius_C/C-2.jpg
http://www.microimageonline.com/images/cars/Prius_C/C-3.jpg
yarisgeo13
01-01-2014, 02:21 PM
This is my first owned toyota but I've seen and know other people that have one in the past and present. Like any other automotive, as long as YOU do what's is required to maintain, then the car/truck WILL last a very long time!! But in future plans, I'm going to upgrade to the SE version of my present car or the Camery SE.
tooter
01-01-2014, 02:23 PM
Matching 2012's... :smile:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/compost_bin/car/IMG_7451_zpsac310c1d.jpg
The cheapest car Toyota sells, and the cheapest truck Toyota sells... 'cause I'm cheap. :wink:
JustPassinThru
01-01-2014, 02:26 PM
This is my first owned toyota but I've seen and know other people that have one in the past and present. Like any other automotive, as long as YOU do what's is required to maintain, then the car/truck WILL last a very long time!! But in future plans, I'm going to upgrade to the SE version of my present car or the Camery SE.
I take exception to that.
I've been driving and owning cars a long, long time. Cars of the 1970s did NOT hold up, no matter HOW well you cared for them. With exceptions, of course; but it was rare to see 100,000 miles in one.
One Chevrolet I had had a connecting rod let go at 35,000 miles. That was the Grate GM Feeling of the time. Fords...on a quiet night you could hear your Ford rust, what with all the cheap recycled steel used in them. A five-year-old Ford was an old Ford.
It was the Japanese, led by Toyota, which shifted the paradigm. The first Japanese cars sold here, rusted horribly...but instead of giggling about increased future sales, as Ford and GM did, the Japanese engineers got to work to SOLVE the problem. And they did; and with it they applied superior engineering to their drivetrains.
It was not a secret making an engine last for decades or hundreds of thousands of hours - tractors last a lifetime with only basic care. But the American companies would NOT put that sort of engineering into their CARS.
Until Toyota and other Japanese companies did.
Bobstermania
01-02-2014, 12:22 AM
My first was a 1986 celica GT. I knew next to nothing about Toyota quality or that I would become a lifetime customer. That was just a great looking car and the most affordable used car on the lot. It was 10 years old and thrived another 8 years with just basic maintenance, until its tenacious enemy RUST prevailed. It still holds a fond place in my heart as one of my very favorite automobiles, amongst ALL cars I've driven in, whether I actually owned or not.
To replace the celica, of course I was staying with Toyota forever and not looking back, and found one of my favorite car deals ever...an 88 Camry with 104,000 miles for $900! It was built like a tank and I have NO doubt that I'd still have it were it not for a very bad car accident that took it out of commission!
My consolation for that loss came with a similar deal price-wise with a 1992 Corolla. Had a few more miles...120,000, but still only $900! When Rust reared its ugly head again, I lucked into my VERY BEST deal financially-- a 1995 Tercel owned by the stereotypical little old lady who didn't drive much. Though I've heard wives tales about such cars I had never come across one before! It had a little over 30,000 miles and cost only $1200!
The current Toyota I have breaks the trend of crazy-price-deals, but I felt like I wanted something newer for once. That quest brought me to my 2010 Yaris LB, which I love. There are things I wasn't even expecting or looking for that I now would hate to live without: The raised seating, "upper" side cup holders, and the whole center layout. The dash is just perfect for me because I always looked at the center clock on the tercel anyway. Now I get all my info in a nice big, easy-to-see format. Plus I know with Toyota reliability, I can own this great vehicle until *I'm* the one selling it for a crazy low price... :)
Killchain
01-02-2014, 03:06 AM
Matching 2012's... :smile:
The cheapest car Toyota sells, and the cheapest truck Toyota sells... 'cause I'm cheap. :wink:
Good call! :thumbsup:
brg88tx
01-07-2014, 02:37 PM
wife drives a 2011 highlander 4 cylinder. it gets about 24-25 mpg. great mpg for a vehicle of this size.
IllusionX
01-07-2014, 03:35 PM
First toyota...
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0367.jpg
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0370.jpg
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0369.jpg
current..
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/ix2008/CIMG2900.jpg
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/ix2008/CIMG2906.jpg
07stlYaris
01-07-2014, 03:44 PM
'81 toyota single cab 2WD (brown) See below for engine disposition. stolen and recovered.
'84 Celica GT with the trunk not the HB (white) Sold after it wouldn't pass emmissions.
'80 VW Vanagon powered by the 22R from the aforementioned truck courtesy of Kennedy Engineering. Still own but in the middle of restoring for the 2nd time.
'07 Yaris 3dr Auto. Still own.
JustPassinThru
01-08-2014, 12:32 AM
First toyota...
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0367.jpg
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0370.jpg
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/echo2005/CIMG0369.jpg
Ah, Canadian-spec Echo.
I wanted one, SO bad...
Back in the day when the USD/CND exchange was so messed up...I could have bought an Echo hatch for about $7000 American. I was at a Toy dealer in Niagara Falls, Ontario, working out the minutia about how I could buy it and export it to the States.
It was simpler than it seems, since safety and emissions were the same. I could live with the KpH speedo and there was no requirement that the speedometer be with only MPH on an imported car. The big questions were financing and warranty - I could charge the amount on my MasterCard but that twenty-percent interest would be killer.
Warranty: I got blithe assurance from the Canuck dealer that Toyota would honor the warranty worldwide. I've since learned that that's not necessarily so; often times the Americans don't have access even to tech data on world-market products.
It all fell through, though...for a long and embarrassing incident. First I got tagged for a random check on the Peace Bridge - and it came out that I had a DWI 22 years earlier. IMMEDIATE deportation - do not pass Go, to not collect $200.
While I was trying to sort out my new status as an International Criminal, work went to hell. Thank GOD I didn't have a $7000 charge on my plastic.
So I didn't get a Canuk Echo. In the end I got two Yarii instead, over time. I think, even though it cost more and didn't have the rarity value, I did better.
Astroman
01-08-2014, 12:34 AM
My mom had a '81 corolla 1.8 with a 5-speed, first car I drove with a manual in the parking lot. When it came time to drive a year later she gave me the '71 Ford Galaxie over the rolla since I was a new driver and she felt I would be safer. The rolla had been repainted poop brown from light brown so the galaxie was preferred and I still have it.
My first toyota was a '77 Corolla Deluxe wagon with a 5-speed. It was green, rusty, loud, rattled like hell, and cost $80. Drove it for over 3 years before selling it for $200 to a guy who was even uglier than the car and had food in his beard. Loved that little car as I seriously beat the crap out of it and did a lot of off-road hill climbs and rally-style driving on the dirt roads. Plus people would go out of the way NOT to park next to me :biggrin:
yarisugi
01-08-2014, 12:37 AM
From past to present.
nookandcrannycar
01-08-2014, 02:15 PM
My first toyota was a '77 Corolla Deluxe wagon with a 5-speed. It was green, rusty, loud, rattled like hell, and cost $80. Drove it for over 3 years before selling it for $200 to a guy who was even uglier than the car and had food in his beard. Loved that little car as I seriously beat the crap out of it and did a lot of off-road hill climbs and rally-style driving on the dirt roads. Plus people would go out of the way NOT to park next to me :biggrin:
:laugh:
Brett!
01-08-2014, 03:21 PM
From past to present.
ugh I hate/envy you so much. :bonk:
owned:
94 dodge stealth sold @ 245k miles
04 hyundai tiburon 5spd sold @ 80k miles
96 Tacoma 5spd sold @ 80k miles (for $5,500 six months ago :cry: )
05 hyundai santa fe - currently still own, 117k miles
13 honda civic sedan - currently still own, 11k miles
10 Yaris HB w/ 78k miles (with warranty, only $7,500 :thumbsup: )
The yaris is the commuter/pizza delivery car. The Honda is the family car. The Hyundai is just kind of there... :iono:
Freestylin
01-08-2014, 03:39 PM
Past to Present Toyota Vehicles Owned
-1986 Celica GT-S
-1985 Corolla SR5
-1990 Celica GT-S
-1988 Celica GT4 (All-trac)
-1998 Toyota Tercel (Turbo)
-1992 Toyota Starlet GT
-2009 Toyota Yaris RS
In between those cars I've owned a bunch of Hondas Lol.
Mongoose7
01-08-2014, 11:49 PM
OK, here goes, this is listed by year of vehicle, not necessarily listed in chronological order of ownership.
1.) 1978 Corolla 3KC 2dr
2.) 1980 Hi-Lux SR-5 2WD
3.) 1981 Celica GT Coupe
4.) 1983 Celica ST Coupe
5.) 1990 Hi-Lux Std Cab 4WD 22R-E
6.) 2000 Prizm (Chevy by Toyota) Base
7.) 2001 Tacoma Xtr-Cab 4WD 3RZ-FE
8.) 2002 Echo 4dr
9.) 2007 Yaris 3Dr HB
The Limo 2
01-09-2014, 01:09 AM
Here is mine listed by year of vehicle.
1.) 1968 Corolla 1100cc
2.) 1971 Corolla Station Wagon 1200cc
3.) 1971 Corolla Station Wagon 1600cc
4.) 1974 Corolla Station Wagon 1600cc
5.) 1982 Tercel Sedan 1.5 L
6.) 1989 Tercel Hatchback 1.5 L
7.) 1994 Camry Sedan 3.0 L
8.) 2007 Yaris Sedan 1.5 L
Roy
MiSFiTx87
01-22-2014, 04:53 AM
1991 Toyota MR2 5sfe
1989 Toyota Supra 7mge
2008 Toyota Yaris S 1nzfe
instantninja
02-24-2014, 01:29 AM
I've had:
1992 hilux, 2wd converted to 4x4 with a 7mge swap done at the same time and tossed some 35" tire on it
1992 hilux surf ssr-g, engine took a shit so it got swapped with a 7m as well
1992 corolla, it was given to me by someone that didn't want it. drove it for a little over a year and gave it to the EOD guys at work to blow up.
1991 cressida, bought it for the engine and drove it around for a week, then stripped everything i needed out of it
1983 hilux 4x4, bought it for the axles and transfer case
1980 hilux 4x4, it was super cheap so i picked it up for parts
2007 yaris rs, bought it to drive 30km to work every day and 600km every weekend to see my fiancee.
I still own the 92 hilux and surf and the 07 yaris
DJYojimbo
02-25-2014, 01:44 AM
1988 sr5 pickup truck
2004 toyota matrix xrs 6 speed
2012 toyota yaris se - current car :thumbup:
nookandcrannycar
02-25-2014, 04:58 PM
on a quiet night you could hear your Ford rust
:laugh:
Yaristeve
02-27-2014, 04:28 AM
1979 Celica Coupe (125k miles)
1988 Long Bed Standard Cab Pickup (185k miles)
2004 IS300 (31k miles)
2011 Yaris (94k miles)
All bought new, all manual transmissions, all still in my possession, but not all running.
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