Really happy with the Corolla, I mean the car enthusiast in me finds it boring, but the realist in me sees that I'm a kid who's only been driving for 11 months, and I don't need any more power than what the Corolla has. And I guess the relatively lacking performance is offset by the fact that I can get 50+ mpg if I do 80km/h on the country roads around here.
Be glad you haven't driven anything better, you'd never want to even look at the 'rolla again![]()
Hahah, even my friend's Grand Am is more fun to drive. Although really, I don't mind, I see it as paying my dues. I'm new to driving, so a Corolla fits the bill perfectly. I can't complain, it's an '03, my parents have taken good care of it, so it's in fantastic shape. Maybe in a year or two when I have some driving experience (and money), I'll buy something sportier. Also, it's basically a free car if I don't piss off my parents. I have to pay for everything, gas, maintenance, etc. but the car itself was basically free.
And I guess the relatively lacking performance is offset by the fact that I can get 50+ mpg if I do 80km/h on the country roads around here.
Not gonna happen. Blazers run like crap from 50k until the end of time.I've had my 1999 Chevy Blazer
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I'm driving it till it blows up.
I wouldn't say "like a champ", but they continue to run even when held together by hopes and dreams.Blazers take it like a champ.
I wouldn't say "like a champ", but they continue to run even when held together by hopes and dreams.
Ford F150s do as well.