1987 Toyota Corolla Sr5 2jz Turbo 3tc Not Rotary Not Rx7 Not Rx3 Not Rx2 Not on 2040-cars
United States
FOR SALE IS A VERY NICE 1987 TOYOTA COROLLA SR POWERED BY A SUPRA 2JZ TURBO NICELY DONE BY BB MOTORSPORTS THIS GUY HAS DONE MOST OF THE ONES IN THE CHICAGO AREA AND HIS BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL AND THE RUN SUPER FAST IS GOT BRAND NEW RACING CLUTCH TOYOTA CELICA REAR END CUT SO YOU CAN FIT 8 INCH REAR WHEELS INSIDE THE QUARTERS DRIVER SEAT HAS A RIP IT GOT SOUNDS BUT ON THE OVERALL THE BODY IS SOLID TRUNK SOLID UNDER CARRIAGE SOLID SUPER FAST AND SUPER HEALTHY AT 9 POUNDS OF BOOST VERY LOW MILES ON THIS MOTOR JDM AS YOU GUYS NOW THIS MOTORS ALONE COST BETWEEN 4 TO 6 THOUSAND DOLLARS ALONE IS GOT UPGRADED TURBO MANIFOLD PRECESSION TURBO SMART WAIST GATE AND BLOW OFF VALVE IS A BEAST ALL BRAND NEW EVERYTHING IS POWDER COATED AND CERAMIC COATING IT WILL NEED BETTER BREAK SYSTEM TO MUCH POWER HARD TO STOP WITH STOCK BREAKS PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ACTION ENDING AND SHIPPING IS THE WINNING BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY AND DUE TO LOCAL ADVERTIZING I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS ACTION AT ANY TIME THANKS AND GOOD LUCK
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2015 Toyota Yaris
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Advertising firms have done an admirable job convincing consumers that the easiest way to find a best-in-segment car or truck is by looking at a few key metrics. In the most elementary terms, the vehicle with the highest horsepower, most gears in its transmission housing, lowest acceleration times and best fuel economy most certainly must be the class benchmark.
Yet as the commercials and billboards continue to drive that deceitful message, Toyota is betting shoppers in the subcompact segment are a bit more discerning. The Japanese automaker has just launched its updated 2015 Yaris, a three- and five-door offering that bucks the innovation and performance trends by offering what Toyota feels that entry-level buyers actually desire - reliability, practicality and a low sticker price.
It's sweltering in the tropical Hawaiian sun as I check out the deeply refreshed 2015 Yaris SE. This five-door hatchback, a range-topping version of the company's subcompact "sporty hatch" (Toyota's words, not mine), builds on the new-in-2012 generation by wearing new front and rear fascias, redesigned headlights and some attractive new wheels for the upcoming model year.
Total auto recalls already on record pace in 2014
Tue, 08 Apr 2014If you've noticed that there have been more recalls than usual this year, you may be on to something. According to a report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the US market is on pace to break a record for recalls. In 2013, 22 million cars were recalled. We're only a third of the way through 2014, though, and we've already halved that figure, with 11 million units recalled. That's wild.
Considering the past few months, it shouldn't be a surprise that General Motors is leading the charge, with six million of the 11 million units recalled coming from one of the General's four brands. Between truck recalls, CUV recalls and the ignition switch recall, 2014 hasn't been a great year for GM.
Other recall leaders include Nissan (one million Sentra and Altima sedans), Honda (900,000 Odyssey minivans), Toyota (over one million units in a few recalls), Volkswagen (150,000 Passat sedans), Chrysler (644,000 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs) and most recently, Ford (434,000 units, the bulk of which were early Ford Escape CUVs). So while it's been a bad year for GM so far, its competitors aren't doing too well, either.
We dialed a random Swede, talked about not driving Volvos
Fri, Apr 8 2016The Swedish Number is now a thing. It's a cool thing. You dial, a random Swede picks up, and you chat. Or, in my case, you dial and a random Brit living in Sweden for the past six year picks up and you chat. Since I was calling on behalf of Autoblog, when I got Martin from the small coastal town of Sundsvall, on the phone, we talked about cars, Volvos (natch), and cold-weather testing. Oh, and about plugging in his regular Toyota Prius. ABG: I was able to come to Sweden and test Volvos a month or so ago. Do you drive a Volvo? Martin: [laughs] No. I think Volvo is a fantastic car. It truly is an amazing car, but no. My girlfriend has a company car, so we drive a hybrid Toyota Prius. ABG: And how does that work in the cold winters? It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems. Martin: No problem at all. Because we have these cold winters, like you do get in the States as well, where we park our cars, we've got electricity posts where we can plug in the cars. Motor car engines have a heater, so you can have the heater going for some time before you get into the car. So it warms up the engine and there's a socket inside the car to warm up the inside of the car as well. It's very efficient. You just need to remember to set the timer when you climb out of the car and connect the cable. It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems as well because your car is already warm before you start them. ABG: I know that makes them overall more efficient, I just didn't know it could work with any car. It used to be you would keep the diesel engine blocks warm, but this works for pretty much any car in Sweden? Martin: Yes. Our temperatures here can vary. We do tend to get roundabout -18 to -25C [0 to -15F], where I live, sometimes. Normally, in the winter, we always plug the car in to make it more environmentally friendly, for starters, and then it's a nice warm car when you get in. The coldest I remember it getting here was -36 [-33F]. In the north of Sweden they've had, on record, -56 [-69F]. ABG: That's too cold. Martin: That is cold, yeah. Most countries, now, use the north of Sweden to test their cars because of the ice. Volvo S90 Prototype View 15 Photos ABG: That's actually why I came over there, to test out the new XC90s and S90s. Martin: Is that your job, then? ABG: I don't test the cars for the companies, but I test them for Autoblog. They'll invite us to test the vehicles so we can see for ourselves what the vehicles do in cold weather.