1983 Toyota Tercel Wagon SR5 4WD 1.5L gasoline
Faults:
Current mileage @ 189,500:
Alternator had been replaced.
Cooling fan had been replaced.
Starter had been replaced.
No oil leaks, but engine burns oil and has been bone dry many times before refilling!
AC not working (like that when I bought it in 2006).
Clutch wheel re-sanded at 158,000.
General Comments:
I bought this car from its original owner in 2006, and this is a 1983 Toyota Tercel Wagon SR5, and I love this car so much.
Car is fun to drive, super reliable, super cheap on gas, smooth suspension (feels like a luxury car), and lots of comments from others.
This car is not super fast, but it has good enough speed to not get any speeding tickets. This has greatly helped me in keeping the metal off the pedal!
I was thinking of getting a newer car, but had changed my mind because this is a great little car that I can't possibly get rid of it!
The repairs have been minor, and I will keep this little classic car. I just wish Toyota would make the Tercel Wagon SR5 again with its original body shape and style, I'd buy it brand new!
Quality product for such a low cost. Original owner paid $10,000 in 1983 brand new!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 11th January, 2010
17th Mar 2007, 14:05
My 83 4x4 tercel wagon is great... I have an extra engine, but am waiting for the original to die (only 247,000 miles) tho it is getting leaky and could be close... Drove down to the Copper canyon and also across the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico on torturous gravel roads... the extra low gear was a trip saver... Some year will drive up the Al-Can so the car can live out its years in Alaska, navigating my super steep driveway... My partner just bought a 2002 Subaru Forester, but she said she really wanted to buy a brand new Tercel Wagon!! There is not much comparison in fuel mileage as I get 30 mpg on the highway...