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Hey Scotty, I have enjoyed your channel for years, I really appreciate your practical. down to earth view on things and you aren't afraid to speak the truth. On several occasions I have gotten some insight on a repair before I just struck off without any idea of what to expect. Also, any tool you recommend has proven to be a good one (again you give honest opinions). I have a friend (Jeff Ford) that has a YouTube Channel that deals in how-to on classic cars, it is called Autorestomod. He has had the channel for several years and currently has about 96K subscribers. He is trying to get to 100K subscribers so he can get "the plaque" from YouTube. With all the subscribers you have, I was wondering if you would be willing to encourage your followers to help him out with this? He takes a very practical approach, much like you, that the average working-class guy can relate to. Any help you could lend in this area would really be appreciated. Thanks again for what you do, and please keep it up!
sitting in my corolla watching this, when I see that manual stick I smile, manual corolla is fun, manual corolla are sorta rare to find, if you find one get it
my dad would yell and scream when he tried to teach me to drive a standard. made me nervous never did learn . ill stick to the automatics
My wife totaled my 2007 Corolla this spring. They gave me $7,000 dollars for it. I bought it 5 years ago for $6,000.
I miss that gas sippin’ beauty.
This Corolla is the best Corolla ever made, it’s so roomy inside and so fricking reliable.
I just bought a 2008 Acura tl with a 160k miles for 3000 but I got 2875 for getting rear ended and I was able to sell the van for 1200..I only paid 2700 for the van so I got 1200 into the Acura.. no check engine light and super smooth
Taught both my ex wives to drive standard transmission Toyota Tercel. Stop and go Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel traffic convinced me to buy automatic transmission vehicles. I actually learned to drive with a 3 speed on the column back in the day.😊
Power steering was aknob that clamped onto the steering wheel. Power brakes were both feet on the pedal. I had three on the tree and four on the floor from the start.
A friend of my daughter backed into her 92' manual Nissan Stanza when she was in high school 20 years ago. The insurance company gave us a check for $2500, for damage to the hood and grill. We used a bungee cord to keep the hood closed and used the money to buy our 3 teenage girls a second car/ a used Camry. We were going to need to get a second car anyway since the oldest one was leaving for college. The youngest ones didn't mind driving the damaged Stanza. My kids were pretty low maintenance.
I have a pristine 1994 Corolla GTouring wagon, JDM, well kept, with 11,000 kilometers on it.
Like new. It was kept garaged, driven once or twice a year in Japan.
The car sold at the auction there for a few grand. A few more to ship to Hawaii.
It has a 1500 engine, automatic trans…. gets 50mpg ! I couldn't believe it.
Not a lot of power but zips along at the speed limit.
No trouble registering, but because RHD (right hand drive) I had to insure it at $15000 for replacement value to keep the policy premium down around $50/mo.
PS: I hear that not all mechanic shops will service RHD… good thing this is like new 😅