Mate, we live in Sydney. There's no point in owning a performance car in this city because you can't thrash it! I care more about safety, durability and reliability rather than how many seconds faster I can get to the next red light.Toyota.
for who care more about panel gaps than performance.
Isn't that want contributes to a Camry/Corollas downforce?Toyota.
for those who care more about panel gaps than performance.
They'be been the most reliable cars that I've driven. Had a minor starting issue with the Corolla a few years ago which seems to go away by itself after a few minutes, but they've been pretty reliable ever since. Currently have a top-range ZR and I love it. Fully electronic (seats, windows, mirrors), sat-nav, 1.8i (power of a 2.0i), and a whole bunch of other things I can't remember lol.Isn't that want contributes to a Camry/Corollas downforce?
One of the brand brand new 2020 ones?They'be been the most reliable cars that I've driven. Had a minor starting issue with the Corolla a few years ago which seems to go away by itself after a few minutes, but they've been pretty reliable ever since. Currently have a top-range ZR and I love it. Fully electronic (seats, windows, mirrors), sat-nav, 1.8i (power of a 2.0i), and a whole bunch of other things I can't remember lol.
Mine is 2019, but I don't think they differ much. I mean with every passing year a car will come along with new gadgets etc... they the predecessor doesn't have, but the engine and motor is mainly the same.One of the brand brand new 2020 ones?
If I was buying a hatch at the moment with money no real object, I'd probably look at the Hyundai i30N. Cracking good car apparentely.