2003 toyota corrolla with 146616 ml,verses 2006 ford focus with 90163ml what's better deal?

Asked by nachobone Nov 10, 2011 at 09:00 PM about the 2003 Toyota Corolla

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

looking to buy one of these and want to make the best choice

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That's a close one About Equal. But Much as I hate Fords I might favor the Ford. I like toyotas. Mac

185

If the obdy condition is roughly the same then I would have to go with the Ford as well. Ignoring the obvious (Ford being newer with fewer miles), I prefer Ford anyways, and have had some EXTREME situations in which the Ford pleasantly surprised me with it's possitive results.

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yeah id go for the Focus but with that mileage you need to check the oil, brakes and the A/C...you need to change oils and coolants, check for leaks...just to be sure... it's a bi more expensive than getting the toyota and having it checked but still a good choice... my civic has 2388916 on it but it still runs well because of a slightly newer engine and already had the basic components either checked or replaced...

3,905

yeah change oil every 5000km actually and the filter, ATF, coolant, brake fluid every 9000km... got that car late 1996 and had a lot of tweaks and shit...battery and brakes changed every 3-4 years...A/C checked and frion coolant, tires are alsochanged every 4 years too...

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2,388,916 kilometers is still 1,433,349.6 miles. I doubt your car, regardless of location, has 1.4 million miles on it. Who knows, perhaps I am wrong. What year car is it? I know you said you got it in 1996. What type of car is it too?

185

Well, if you did put that much distance on it, you are one drivin' MoFo! :)

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