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joefish1298

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    Corolla Sportivo

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  1. I love my 2005 stivo, but I've never liked the steering. It pales in comparison to many other lesser cars, things like base model Fiestas and other such sporty european drives. It feels vague, lifeless, over-assisted and almost like I'm driving a bus sometimes. Is there any way to fix this? A quicker steering rack? Suspension mods? Specific wheel alignment settings?
  2. Your car looks like it had a massive night on the booze and has a hang over :D "Oh god, please don't get in and drive me, get me a Berocca or something"
  3. Come back sketra, we miss you :'(

  4. Wow, she's hot, hook me up :D
  5. Bummer, you really seem to have bad luck with all this car stuff.
  6. ROFL, too funny coming from you. That's pretty much how you make everyone here feel.
  7. I'm still wondering why she didn't use a 4 for the number plate but I guess you only get a reply if you throw some abuse *shrugs*
  8. How come you didn't use a 4 in your number plate for the A?
  9. Nice sleeper. What's with the ridiculous torque figure?
  10. An American 7L does only have 10kW more than a good Jap 3L
  11. given toyota's conservatism in aus if it simply is a zre152 with a hairdryer on it i highly doubt it will get anywhere near 200 ..... i think it will be a struggling to get Toyota to release it pushing 150kw's Haha, the turbo and intercooler on those things were just so teeny tiny and cute. Dunno how they deluded themselves with the first price, but I saw a demo on a dealers lot for $29990 with 4300km after they'd cut the RRP by $5000. Didn't seem such bad value at that price.
  12. All toyota dealers call you up after you bring the car in for service and recommend that you do the injector service. I think the girl at service desk reception is on a commission for selling this extra to you. They always call me to have it done after I drop the car off for service, for which I politely decline as I did not budget for it. ;) Not _all_ stealerships suggest you need your injectors cleaned. The challenge is trying to find a good one that is not trying to value add (scam you) during the service. Lane Toyota fail.
  13. Awesome project. Not much more to say. Quality of the workmanship is excellent.
  14. Hey Peeps, Well after the flood of responses I got recommending an excellent mechanic for my Sportivo, I did the ring around and found Lane Toyota convenient and reasonably priced, so decided to take a chance on them. Was quoted $240 for a 50000km on the phone and when I arrived in the morning my paperwork listed the price as $256. Off to a bad start. I complain and they fix that, then I tell them specifically I'm not authorising any additional repairs outside of the book service, to which they reply it's doubtful they would need to perform any other work, sounds good considering the car is running perfect. Sure enough, a few hours later I get the dreaded call. Tragedy has struck, not only are my injectors horribly clogged, but alas, my power steering fluid is in dire need of replacement. I politely declined their offer of reaming my wallet of $130 for injector cleaning and $100 for power steering fluid replacement, and am yet again disappointed in the quality of service provided these days. I have to wonder about the quality of the overall service now I know they are the kind of workshop that will try and dupe unsuspecting owners into paying for crap they don't need. My advice, avoid Lane Toyota. The search for a good Toyota mechanic continues.
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