I love how people call these 'boring', yet I still see these diving around all the time unlike many other 90's and early 2000's cars. That, and nowadays every single car manufacturer is trying sooo hard to make their car look aggressive and sporty, that a simple straight design like this actually stands out again. It's nothing really special in terms of performance or anything, but I really don't care about performance during my work commute in bumper to bumper traffic on a monday morning when I'm still trying to wake up.
I have 2001 corolla. I bought it 8 years ago. man.....I cannot really sell this car.....never break down. It will age with you. it will die with you. it will be always with you.....I cannot believe how Toyota made this kind of car. I really wanna buy new car, but this car never gives me any problem, even single one such as no single drop of leaks and no mechanical problem at all....of course, there are lots of scratch that when people see this old car out there, they just scratch it.... but that is just exterior. this is GOD of any car. once you buy it, you cannot sell it.....it actually saves lots of money. my mechanic always tell me 'don't sell this car, he has one customer who has 500k mileage for this car. now mine is 156k mileage. I think I will really die with him.
my 2002 has been in my family for 11 years now, my dad bought it and gave it to me as my first car. Really fun with the 5 speed, but now it burns way too much oil, like a quart every 50 - 75 miles. Ive pulled the engine out and im about to start rebuilding it. Maybe i can breathe a new life into it and make it a sleeper lol
With the wrong previous owner any corolla can fail. I bought mine for $1,000 with problems, fixed it up myself and now it runs like a champ with 201,000 miles on it. By far the best car ever made.
HOW MUCH WOULD A 2002 COROLLA WITH 141000 MILES ON IT ACTUALLY WORTH LOOKS VERY DIRTY SO IDK HOW GOOD THE OWNER TOOK CARE OF IT, AND I DONT THINK HE HAD FOR LONG, I THINK HES FLIPPING IT, IT STILL HAS PAPER PLATES FROM THE DMV
agreed, nought mine for 2000 and the 2nd to last owner had ruined the interior partially and put the motor through hell, spent 1300 on rebuilding the motor and now it runs almost like new and i assume i have another 240kmiles on top of its already 234k
I drive a 2012 Corolla LE. 125K on it and runs like a champ. Only issue ever was I had to replace the alternator about a year ago. Planning on driving it at least up to 300K.
@@adewoyintijaniadekola5786 I think I overpaid a little bit but the interior and exterior looked flawless. Not a single mark on anything. I paid $2700. Had 153K miles on it. Currently at 174K!
Love everything about this car inside and out in lifestyle and rides and not overdone appearances .Mine is 2001 Corolla s with sunroof. Wish it got better engine and stronger engine. Am going to put aluminum rim next. 230000 miles and the paint still look white new. I will try to keep this car a very long time.
Answer: nothing I know one that went 250k on 3 cylinders and practically had no oil most of its life and only reason it died was because of a fuel pump. Owner dead ass tried to kill the car and it just kept going.
There’s one car that’s just as reliable as the Corolla if not maybe a little more, and that’s it’s big sister the Camry, especially the ones from the 90s, they run for freakin ever!
Unlike the American brands, Toyota & Honda are not giving up on sedans. In 2017, Toyota celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Corolla and have recently sold its 50 millionth Corolla
I own a ‘00 5 speed and it’s been dead reliable since I bought it back in August last year. It had about 206k on the clock at the time. Right now it’s sitting due to a tiny rust hole in the fuel tank which I’ll be replacing sooner than later but other than that and needing to replace a coil pack it’s been an absolute dream. The previous owner kept all the service records since his time of purchase!
This one is just like mine, gave $1,000 for mine, had to get new brake pads and tires and a tune up and new oxygen sensors, it has 237,000 miles now, great on gas and reliable as long as you maintain it, had 3 people come in the tire shop where i work and ask to buy it but nope cant sell it
I just bought a 2002 just like this with 68,000 miles and like new on the inside. I had to RACE to get it, people were standing in line waiting to hear if I bought it!
@@tripacer8259 what's crazy is I really liked your comment because I just bought one same miles and year! It's used and isn't perfect but I'm just hoping that I treat it nice that it will be reliable transportation for a long time to come. Maintenance of course and hopefully nothing too costly of a repair.
@@graciegjj You sure picked a winner! Finding one is amazing and to find one with those miles is insane! Good for you, my daughter LOVES that car and drives it all the time, so far so good! The rear struts have been changed out and all the belts/hoses and so on replaced. The second owner loved it so much he traded it in for a new one! These are impressive cars, especially with "Brandon's" outrageous gas prices!
I’ve had many sporty cars in my teens and through out my mid twenties.. now I’m 37 and idk why I get excited to look at older Toyotas when it’s time for me to get a beater. Maybe its the nostalgia factor and the fact that Toyota is super reliable.
Toyota Corolla has a good tracking record all the cars are great reliability you will never have a problem with a Toyota Corolla never ever Change your oil keep making it up on your car and it will last a long time 👍👍👍
If you are buying one of these look for rust brake lines rear wheel area. My 2001 is a oil burner ask maintenance history. Very easy to work on parts are cheap.
Have a 2001 LE that won't quit. 209k miles and though she's old, she is more reliable than I ever expected. I've had less trouble with my Corolla than an 07 Buick Lucerne (143k miles) that was supposed to be my new ride. Maintenance on the car is easy, as there is plenty of space under the hood.
Cockroach???? I am LMAO!! So true! My car is my baby. I’m here because I was going to get a new car (for vanity reasons) but I’m gonna keep my car and upgrade it and make it look like it came out of Fast and Furious lol
The only problem with the car is changing the rear struts. It annoys if you are a DIYer because you have to bleed the brake. I am driving one right now, I wish it was a manual version to use all 125hp :D 1998-02 corolla have bad design valve seals so you need to top up sometimes 0.2 qt every 3000 miles.
Yes, cut the bracket on old strut instead of opening the line. 98-02 have piston and oil return hole issues that causes MUCH more oiling burning than the seals. 1 quart per 1000 miles or more. It's also likely for the timing chain tensioner and valve cover gaskets to leak.
Is it normal for 02 s Corollas to have different color Interior pieces 4:57 I have the same car with the black interior but my door panels are tan and the plastic around the power windows is black too
I own a 1994 toyota corolla which is in immaculate condition i mean everything still works still has the plastics, it was never really played with bought 8 months ago had a few suspension issues i had to address and transmission issues related to not being serviced which was fixed and apart from this runs like a champ! What i don't understand is the same models which were being sold in America has a 1.8 engine and a little larger rotors when America hardly have steep hills, as opposed to where m from has very steep hills, why didn't they make the American models for countries where its actually needed like the 1.8 engine compared to the 1.5 and 1.6 engines we have, these seems strange to me..we would definitely benefit from having the extra power from the 1.8.
I purchased my 02 Corolla 2 years ago for a secondary commuter car, everything still works, I bought it with 200k now it's at 220K, I've only put 20k on it in the last 2 years, I don't use it much, the only thing I replaced is the front wheel bearing and alternator bearing, nothing major, heck I only paid 900 bucks for the car
And nothing like the Chevy Prizm oil burning ship box yeah wish you'd ever met her to went down the hill and 98 all the way up sokari it went downhill 98 to brand new garbage shop
I have a 1999 with sun roof I think was the S of the 1999 cuz has rare tak runs amazing almost hitting 300k everything still works I put 18inch BBs rims looks great am plasti dip it next
How much do you think I should pay for a 02’ CE with 173,000 miles? It’s in pristine condition, no check engine lights and has very minor paint chipping.
Hello my name is Lorenzo Rossi, I manufacture testers for gasoline pumps. But I got a 2016 Toyota Tacoma pump, Part Number: 291200-1000. The strange thing is that it has 3 pins in its electrical connector. It is the first pump I see with 3 pins, they are usually 2. With your experience in Toyota vehicles, will you know why it uses 3 pins? I appreciate the information that you can give me. Thanks.
All are very reliable. The camry isn't the most fuel efficient. The civic and corolla would be more economical than the camry. I'd still get a corolla. But the civic is more fun to drive and looks better than the corolla.
The Toyota Paseo Has very little to do with the corolla platfor no in the corolla's 1.8 l. Even back in the day when the 2 cars were sold side by si'd the smallest engine you could get in a corolla was the anemic 1.6 l. The Paseo Share the same platform as the Tercel.
I have a gen 2 prius. Love it, very reliable, is a hatchback so its more useable gets more mpg etc. But the corolla is more reliable, no hybrid system to go bad. The gen 2 prius batts do fail after about 10 years, i have had a refurbished one put in. The hybrid system on it it's great, and love the prius for car camping. Corolla is dead simple and reliable.
What do you know about the bergman 400 ? Got a deal on a low (20k) mileage 2003 model, 1700.00. If you have experience with the bergman , should i pull the trigger or stick with my helix? Thanks Ken
I miss my chance to buy a burgman 400 for 900$ the other day. Id love to own one. You can get good deals on them for sure. I think the burgman 400 is the one to get as opposed to the 650. The helix is awesome, im also looking for one. But i think the burgman 400 is the one to get. Keep both.
Sucks in a way, many 8th Gens can have the oil burning issues and the 9th Gens (regarded as one of it not the best Gens) the Odometer stops at 299,999 miles/Kms.
It’s well documented though that these cars engines (1ZZFE) have oil burning issues. Not the best years for the Corolla but still fuel efficient. Some people have said they can go through a quart of oil every 1000 miles and in extreme cases every 250-500 miles.
i have a 2002 with the 1ZZ that im rebuilding because of that issue. It ran perfectly fine but it got to the point of burning a quart of oil every like 50 miles. I've pulled the engine out but i havent torn it down yet, but i can already see that the intake manifold is coated with oil on the inside. Plus the entire timing chain side of the engine was coated in a layer of old oil. it'll be interesting to see the inside of it
My daughter is buying a ‘00 Corolla for 2G we don’t even know the miles But I told her I’ll give her my ‘11 civic w/182 k Because I drive 120 miles a day
I have an 02 and it is the best car i have ever owned. It has never let me down except for a battery.
And that's not the car's fault! I hope ours last's like this.
I love how people call these 'boring', yet I still see these diving around all the time unlike many other 90's and early 2000's cars. That, and nowadays every single car manufacturer is trying sooo hard to make their car look aggressive and sporty, that a simple straight design like this actually stands out again. It's nothing really special in terms of performance or anything, but I really don't care about performance during my work commute in bumper to bumper traffic on a monday morning when I'm still trying to wake up.
It’s exciting to have a car that breaks down every 10 miles.
I have 2001 corolla. I bought it 8 years ago. man.....I cannot really sell this car.....never break down. It will age with you. it will die with you. it will be always with you.....I cannot believe how Toyota made this kind of car. I really wanna buy new car, but this car never gives me any problem, even single one such as no single drop of leaks and no mechanical problem at all....of course, there are lots of scratch that when people see this old car out there, they just scratch it.... but that is just exterior. this is GOD of any car. once you buy it, you cannot sell it.....it actually saves lots of money. my mechanic always tell me 'don't sell this car, he has one customer who has 500k mileage for this car. now mine is 156k mileage. I think I will really die with him.
my 2002 has been in my family for 11 years now, my dad bought it and gave it to me as my first car. Really fun with the 5 speed, but now it burns way too much oil, like a quart every 50 - 75 miles. Ive pulled the engine out and im about to start rebuilding it. Maybe i can breathe a new life into it and make it a sleeper lol
The 8th gen Corolla is the best car (longevity) money can buy. That 1ZZ-FE combo with A245 automatic will never die.
Удачи на дорогах, Bro.......
With the wrong previous owner any corolla can fail. I bought mine for $1,000 with problems, fixed it up myself and now it runs like a champ with 201,000 miles on it. By far the best car ever made.
HOW MUCH WOULD A 2002 COROLLA WITH 141000 MILES ON IT ACTUALLY WORTH LOOKS VERY DIRTY SO IDK HOW GOOD THE OWNER TOOK CARE OF IT, AND I DONT THINK HE HAD FOR LONG, I THINK HES FLIPPING IT, IT STILL HAS PAPER PLATES FROM THE DMV
agreed, nought mine for 2000 and the 2nd to last owner had ruined the interior partially and put the motor through hell, spent 1300 on rebuilding the motor and now it runs almost like new and i assume i have another 240kmiles on top of its already 234k
@@GoldenArmWelds 2500-4000 if it has pretty good interior/exterior
@@kelps6171what kind of work did you guys do to the engine
I drive a 2012 Corolla LE. 125K on it and runs like a champ. Only issue ever was I had to replace the alternator about a year ago. Planning on driving it at least up to 300K.
Just bought a 2001 Corolla 4 months ago, already put 18,000 miles on it and no problems! I love it.
It's how much please
@@adewoyintijaniadekola5786 I think I overpaid a little bit but the interior and exterior looked flawless. Not a single mark on anything. I paid $2700. Had 153K miles on it. Currently at 174K!
@@phresh3dx looking at one with 93k for 3500
Toyota Corolla: The "I don't wanna have to worry about car bullshit." Car
Exactly
I have the same car but blue, 5 speed manual with 160k miles 🤙very forgiving car. bring the reliable cars back!
Love everything about this car inside and out in lifestyle and rides and not overdone appearances .Mine is 2001 Corolla s with sunroof. Wish it got better engine and stronger engine. Am going to put aluminum rim next. 230000 miles and the paint still look white new. I will try to keep this car a very long time.
Answer: nothing
I know one that went 250k on 3 cylinders and practically had no oil most of its life and only reason it died was because of a fuel pump. Owner dead ass tried to kill the car and it just kept going.
There’s one car that’s just as reliable as the Corolla if not maybe a little more, and that’s it’s big sister the Camry, especially the ones from the 90s, they run for freakin ever!
I bought one four years ago with only 24,000 miles. It now has 42,000. Great daily driver and second car.
Take good care of it man.
Wow, you have 1 of a kind.
Unlike the American brands, Toyota & Honda are not giving up on sedans. In 2017, Toyota celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Corolla and have recently sold its 50 millionth Corolla
I have an 2002 Corolla, great car, reliable and cheap to maintain
I own a ‘00 5 speed and it’s been dead reliable since I bought it back in August last year. It had about 206k on the clock at the time. Right now it’s sitting due to a tiny rust hole in the fuel tank which I’ll be replacing sooner than later but other than that and needing to replace a coil pack it’s been an absolute dream. The previous owner kept all the service records since his time of purchase!
This one is just like mine, gave $1,000 for mine, had to get new brake pads and tires and a tune up and new oxygen sensors, it has 237,000 miles now, great on gas and reliable as long as you maintain it, had 3 people come in the tire shop where i work and ask to buy it but nope cant sell it
I have a 2000 Toyota Corolla I bought for $500 five years ago. I hit 300,000 miles last month and it's still going strong
I drive the same year CE trim of this car in metallic tan. Everything manual except for power steering. 205,000Km, super reliable.
I just bought a 2002 just like this with 68,000 miles and like new on the inside. I had to RACE to get it, people were standing in line waiting to hear if I bought it!
i just bought an '02 with 93k miles bro, it's treating me so right
How is it going for you?
@@graciegjj It's going great! My daughter loves that little car so much, especially with our "new" gas prices.
@@tripacer8259 what's crazy is I really liked your comment because I just bought one same miles and year! It's used and isn't perfect but I'm just hoping that I treat it nice that it will be reliable transportation for a long time to come. Maintenance of course and hopefully nothing too costly of a repair.
@@graciegjj You sure picked a winner! Finding one is amazing and to find one with those miles is insane! Good for you, my daughter LOVES that car and drives it all the time, so far so good! The rear struts have been changed out and all the belts/hoses and so on replaced. The second owner loved it so much he traded it in for a new one! These are impressive cars, especially with "Brandon's" outrageous gas prices!
I’ve had many sporty cars in my teens and through out my mid twenties.. now I’m 37 and idk why I get excited to look at older Toyotas when it’s time for me to get a beater. Maybe its the nostalgia factor and the fact that Toyota is super reliable.
Toyota Corolla has a good tracking record all the cars are great reliability you will never have a problem with a Toyota Corolla never ever Change your oil keep making it up on your car and it will last a long time 👍👍👍
Never change your oil how ?
@@adewoyintijaniadekola5786 he meant problems not oil...we need to change oil so that we can prolong the car's life span
This Corolla is so unreliable! The headlight bulb went out at 900,000 miles.
/s
Lol.… so true
Not to mention that they hold their value .
Japanese cars like Toyota and Honda especially Toyota, are marathon runners, not sprinters.
I've had my 2002 since 2006 and the motor locked up on it earlier this year. Currently looking for one to put in it so I can give it to my daughter.
I'll sell you mine 3,000 price is firm stick shift got 40,000 miles on it runs like no actually I want 3500
If you are buying one of these look for rust brake lines rear wheel area. My 2001 is a oil burner ask maintenance history. Very easy to work on parts are cheap.
155k miles means it’s a baby!!
Bought mine with 86k miles and have now driven it up to 106k (in under 2 years)
My mom calls my half a million kilometers Corolla مبروكه,
Because it just works no matter what 💙
@Hamza Sajjad the meaning is like “god blessed”
@Hamza Sajjad high-five ✋🏻
Love these cars
Have a 2001 LE that won't quit. 209k miles and though she's old, she is more reliable than I ever expected. I've had less trouble with my Corolla than an 07 Buick Lucerne (143k miles) that was supposed to be my new ride. Maintenance on the car is easy, as there is plenty of space under the hood.
We had a 96 Corolla w 420K miles and it died because of a wreck..(it still started up after the wreck!)
“Styling is antiquated compared to newer corollas”
No shit. Water is wet 😂
The American brands use cheaper quality material then the Japanese
Backed by Darrell from The Walking Dead, "Yeah man, it works."
After I had my exotic car break down for no reason, I don't care about attention anymore
Cockroach???? I am LMAO!! So true! My car is my baby. I’m here because I was going to get a new car (for vanity reasons) but I’m gonna keep my car and upgrade it and make it look like it came out of Fast and Furious lol
I have a 2002 Corolla, been driving it for 7 years and that little car stills drives like new
im driving an 02 and the car is older the me and its really reliable
3:28 thats what she said
Hmmm, I bought mine used, I must have a performance chip. It gets very angry when I hit the gas.
The only problem with the car is changing the rear struts. It annoys if you are a DIYer because you have to bleed the brake. I am driving one right now, I wish it was a manual version to use all 125hp :D 1998-02 corolla have bad design valve seals so you need to top up sometimes 0.2 qt every 3000 miles.
Nah, if you snip the little bracket off it makes life a lot easier
Yes, cut the bracket on old strut instead of opening the line. 98-02 have piston and oil return hole issues that causes MUCH more oiling burning than the seals. 1 quart per 1000 miles or more. It's also likely for the timing chain tensioner and valve cover gaskets to leak.
Is it normal for 02 s Corollas to have different color Interior pieces 4:57 I have the same car with the black interior but my door panels are tan and the plastic around the power windows is black too
I own a 1994 toyota corolla which is in immaculate condition i mean everything still works still has the plastics, it was never really played with bought 8 months ago had a few suspension issues i had to address and transmission issues related to not being serviced which was fixed and apart from this runs like a champ! What i don't understand is the same models which were being sold in America has a 1.8 engine and a little larger rotors when America hardly have steep hills, as opposed to where m from has very steep hills, why didn't they make the American models for countries where its actually needed like the 1.8 engine compared to the 1.5 and 1.6 engines we have, these seems strange to me..we would definitely benefit from having the extra power from the 1.8.
Just picked up one of these with 66,000 KMs on it.
Had brakes go out twice due to rust and neglect on my 2002 corolla in the northeast
I purchased my 02 Corolla 2 years ago for a secondary commuter car, everything still works, I bought it with 200k now it's at 220K, I've only put 20k on it in the last 2 years, I don't use it much, the only thing I replaced is the front wheel bearing and alternator bearing, nothing major, heck I only paid 900 bucks for the car
How you manage 900
@@nadjackson9079 he was asking $1100, after I test drove it, I found out it needed tires and a wheel bearing so he came down to 900 bucks
Yeah I was getting them for 500 when they're only 10 years old they won't rush it and Friends oil like what they all did never died though
And nothing like the Chevy Prizm oil burning ship box yeah wish you'd ever met her to went down the hill and 98 all the way up sokari it went downhill 98 to brand new garbage shop
Vehicle hunter: "What is more reliable than a 2002 toyota corolla?"
Me: your mom cuz she hops on it whenever i want it
I have a 1999 with sun roof I think was the S of the 1999 cuz has rare tak runs amazing almost hitting 300k everything still works I put 18inch BBs rims looks great am plasti dip it next
How much do you think I should pay for a 02’ CE with 173,000 miles? It’s in pristine condition, no check engine lights and has very minor paint chipping.
$2000 I think 🤔
@@JuCarlos-ex8ip Couldn't buy it for $6K today!
bought mine two days ago with 58k miles on it for $5000
1500 the most at the worst year for the parole garbage
Actually I'm wrong I didn't see the high miles 200 be better actually I would pay the guy should pay me to take it
What's more reliable? Toyota Echo :)
What software do you use for video editing?
Hello my name is Lorenzo Rossi, I manufacture testers for gasoline pumps. But I got a 2016 Toyota Tacoma pump, Part Number: 291200-1000. The strange thing is that it has 3 pins in its electrical connector. It is the first pump I see with 3 pins, they are usually 2. With your experience in Toyota vehicles, will you know why it uses 3 pins? I appreciate the information that you can give me. Thanks.
wow... i have a 2001 corolla is very good, so stronger, EXCELLENT.
Nice Corolla Leisha
Between this car, Camry 99 and Civic 04 which would be more reliable, less cumbersome to work on and fuel efficient?
All are very reliable. The camry isn't the most fuel efficient. The civic and corolla would be more economical than the camry. I'd still get a corolla. But the civic is more fun to drive and looks better than the corolla.
The Toyota Paseo Has very little to do with the corolla platfor no in the corolla's 1.8 l. Even back in the day when the 2 cars were sold side by si'd the smallest engine you could get in a corolla was the anemic 1.6 l. The Paseo Share the same platform as the Tercel.
Would you prefer this over a gen 2 prius for reliability?
I have a gen 2 prius. Love it, very reliable, is a hatchback so its more useable gets more mpg etc. But the corolla is more reliable, no hybrid system to go bad. The gen 2 prius batts do fail after about 10 years, i have had a refurbished one put in. The hybrid system on it it's great, and love the prius for car camping. Corolla is dead simple and reliable.
still got dat 99 'rolla
What do you know about the bergman 400 ? Got a deal on a low (20k) mileage 2003 model, 1700.00. If you have experience with the bergman , should i pull the trigger or stick with my helix? Thanks Ken
I miss my chance to buy a burgman 400 for 900$ the other day. Id love to own one. You can get good deals on them for sure. I think the burgman 400 is the one to get as opposed to the 650. The helix is awesome, im also looking for one. But i think the burgman 400 is the one to get. Keep both.
You should look at the honda silverwing as well. Id get that over the 400 if i could find a decent deal.
@@VehicleHunter Thanks for your advice. Yes, the silverwings 600 are a lot more expensive.
Burgmans are great scooters but so are the Helix, I have owned both and now a 2002 Corolla!
Sucks in a way, many 8th Gens can have the oil burning issues and the 9th Gens (regarded as one of it not the best Gens) the Odometer stops at 299,999 miles/Kms.
It’s well documented though that these cars engines (1ZZFE) have oil burning issues. Not the best years for the Corolla but still fuel efficient. Some people have said they can go through a quart of oil every 1000 miles and in extreme cases every 250-500 miles.
i have a 2002 with the 1ZZ that im rebuilding because of that issue. It ran perfectly fine but it got to the point of burning a quart of oil every like 50 miles. I've pulled the engine out but i havent torn it down yet, but i can already see that the intake manifold is coated with oil on the inside. Plus the entire timing chain side of the engine was coated in a layer of old oil. it'll be interesting to see the inside of it
@@dabigboom8140 i did last summer , now runs like new, no oil burn
Claudia work to rebuild those anymore only worth about $800,
Maryland gang!
I had a 99 Corolla now in a 21 Corolla
How does it feel? Bet it’s night and day difference
Bought a 95 Corolla Dx with 255k. Barely broken
I am looking at CE 2002 for $2,000. 118,000. I guess i should grab it. Lots of dents, but I just want a cheap second car.
Btw if anyone's wondering about the top speed mine tops out at 105 lol
3:06. I just noticed, you look kind of like Chester Bennington!
My daughter is buying a ‘00 Corolla for 2G we don’t even know the miles
But I told her I’ll give her my ‘11 civic w/182 k
Because I drive 120 miles a day
I have 2001 sport edition
2002 mazda 5 protege
Bazinga.
A 2003 corolla?
Garbage
Cockroaches are blend and good looking
Hey
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