1990 Toyota Corolla GTi 1.6

Summary:

The definition of reliability

Faults:

5 years ago it needed a replacement rear brake caliper, which was unexpected and quite expensive (£250)

Once needed a replacement radiator thermostat.

General Comments:

I have owned my Corolla GTi for 6 years now and it is the definition of reliability. It refuses to break.

Apart from the brake caliper, all I have had to buy is a new exhaust system, a battery, headlight bulbs, and a set of brake discs and pads. No non-service items. Everything else is as factory, quite amazingly in fact – still on original suspension bushes, wheel bearings, clutch, alternator, starter, you name it.

Not the fastest car in the road; you really need to rev it up to get the best out of it. Flies along after 5 to 6000 rpm and really loves it. Revs round to 8000rpm+ :-) unfortunately drinks the fuel with too much right foot; you can almost see the fuel needle move sometimes!! Great fun and a cracking sound from those twin-cams as the revs rise! Nurse it along at 60mph and you can get some serious miles per gallon.

Interior is as new. No signs of age at all; none of this shiny steering wheel or gear knob that you usually get with 100,000 mile cars. Also worth mentioning is the driving position –its nice to have a car that doesn’t insist you have the steering wheel up in the air like you’re driving a Bus.

Body suffers from rust in usual places – sunroof & wheel arches. I guess it can’t rain much in Japan. The only weak point of the car.

So my Corolla is now 12 years old and (from previous owner) has never broken down, not once; 130,000 miles and it purrs like new. I do admit I look after my Toyota, but considering it is driven hard, and also is in stop start traffic every day, the fact that it has taken everything I have thrown at it and basically not cared…. I have to give this car and hence Toyota, top marks for reliability. One day it will have to go, which will be a shame ‘cus whenever that is I know my Toyota will still never have let me down.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th October, 2002

30th May 2003, 02:58

A quick update...

Another year and no problems!

Well... almost! I did end up replacing the dizzy cap and coil, trying to figure out where an intermittent misfire was coming from. It turned out, that it was nothing to do with them and (somewhat ironically) was really due to faulty leads... aftermarket ones that i'd fitted a couple of years back! Fortunately I still had the original ones so put them back on and now purrs like a kitten again :-)

1990 Toyota Corolla GTi 1.6 16v Twin Cam

Summary:

Good all round performer

Faults:

No problems as yet.

General Comments:

The Corolla GTi is a very comfortable grippy car. It handles well, has plenty of electrics and a decent, reliable engine.

The car is not as quick as I thought it would be, but once you push it past 3000rpm it begins to fly. The car does need to be pushed to reach its potential.

This car is also very reliable if serviced and looked after correctly. The body and interior are spotless, just watch out for slight rust bubbles on the wheel arches and near the sunroof.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th October, 2001

1990 Toyota Corolla GTi-16 1.6 16v

Summary:

Underrated hot hatch with lots of electrics, comfort and speed

Faults:

Rust is the worst thing, the arches and sunroof get corroded badly.

Electric sunroof only pulls open on one side.

Otherwise very reliable.

General Comments:

Parts are extremely expensive which would put me off buying another Toyota.

Goes very nicely, keep it over 4krpm and it flies. Rev counter goes to 9krpm!

Easily gets 45 to 50mpg motorway driving. Floor it too much and the fuel just disappears.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 17th August, 2001

3rd Feb 2005, 17:10

Had this car for a year now. Modifyed it. Clocked on the M6 at 153mph. New record I think. Got new gear box and rebored. 9000rpm all the way!