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About 1982 Toyota Corolla
4.1 Overall rating(10 reviews)
Jonathon A says...
Oct 30, 2011
The Toyota Corolla has the highest reliability of any car i've ever driven. This model in particular has run for 30 Years and is still going!!! For a young driver it is safe and shall get you from A to B without a hassle but, it wont get you there and 100mph. However the Fuel Economy, Maintenance, Registration and Insurance costs are very good for a first car buyer and i strongly recommend this carr for first time drivers and/or young drivers
Anonymous says...
Mar 16, 2007
I LOVED THIS CAR!!! it was the first car I ever owned and it was awesome, the best car you could have. However, I was involved in a car accident and lost my little love car. I miss it so much, but I guess everyone misses there first car. Nothing will ever replace that car, it was the greatest. Toyotas are good cars!
Anonymous says...
May 5, 2010
I don't like the American bumper they are too long,I prefer the Japanese type. The braking system is good when I upgraded it.yes its a fun car to drive especially when I am going side way. When going side way it really shows how well it handle.
Michael W says...
Sep 2, 2008
It has lasted 31 years, and I think it will last another decade. With routine maintenance, the car surprises all passengers with better-than-expected acceleration and the maneuverability through traffic. A fun weekend car, but not expected to cross the country. Don't count on a spacious back seat, overall you'd be amazed at the durability of this car.
Kyle W says...
Oct 17, 2009
Not very fast, it's old, but I like how it looks, and I think as I improve some of the parts it should be quite enjoyable to drive. I've had to replace/fix some things that have worn out, but all in all, it's worked well for me.

 

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The most notable change to the 1982 Corolla was an upgrade from a three-speed automatic to a four-speed, which was unusual for an economy car of that era. Otherwise, the 1982 Corolla remained largely the same from the previous year.

The 1982 Toyota Corolla came in many body styles with several trim levels. The two- and four-door sedan came as a standard, DX or E5. The hardtop coupe came as a standard or SR5, and the sports coupe came as a SR5. The wagon came as a standard or DX. The liftback came as a standard and SR5. The 1982 Toyota Corolla had a 75-horsepower, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine.

Owners of the 1982 Corolla speak very highly of it, some even saying it is the best car they ever owned. The cars are reliable and need very few repairs if maintained regularly. Some drivers complain that rust can be a problem, and that the seats are not very comfortable.

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