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Used 1994 Toyota Corolla DX for Sale Nationwide
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Dylan S
Reviewed a 1994 Toyota DX on Nov 30, 2013
I have put more miles on this vehicle in the two years that I've owned it than any other vehicle I've ever owned. Currently has 270xxx miles on it yet still runs like it's brand new. Vehicle virtually requires no maintenance. I just put oil in it every couple hundred miles and it keeps going. Perfect car for the money.
Syed A
Reviewed a 1994 Toyota DX on Oct 16, 2009
Performance- Acceleration great, Braking is good, handling is great Build Quality- It needed minor repairs, sometimes squeaks Appearance- The hood color scraped off, i don't know how, Interior is great, exterior is kind od dirty Cost of Ownership- i forgot, maintenance is about $400 Fun Factor- This car is really fun, but the suspensions aren't great you can literally feel the jumps when there are bumps.
Kenneth L
Reviewed a 1994 Toyota DX on Dec 10, 2009
I really love my car. It's reliable, easy to maintain and has enough character that I look for in a car. Everything about it is great really. Though not as powerful or as fun to drive as a rwd car, it pretty much gets the job done and delivers enough fun.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1994 Toyota DX on Sep 28, 2007
Needed very little in the way of repairs. Still runs strong, 120,000 miles, new exhast, timing belt, driver interior handle, brakes after 100K were replaced, great car.
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