Used 1995 Toyota Corolla for Sale near Virginia
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Overview

The Toyota Corolla saw a few changes for 1995. All Corollas got a new audio system, and the DX sedan got new upholstery. The 1.8-liter engine, just introduced the year before, had 10 horsepower shaved off due to new emissions laws.
The 1995 Toyota Corolla was available as a wagon and a sedan. The wagon came in the DX trim level, and the sedan came as a standard, DX, or LE. The base engine was a four-cylinder, 1.6-liter, 102-horsepower engine, and the DX and LE sedans could be upgraded to a 1.8-liter, 105-horsepower engine. Fuel economy, depending on the engine and transmission, was about 26-34 mpg.
Drivers of the 1995 Toyota Corolla like it for its reliability and fuel efficiency. Not many owners buy the 1995 Corolla for its looks, which is often described as bland and conservative. While these cars do not often head to the repair shop, when they do, owners find that parts can be expensive to replace.
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Joseph S
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota Base on Mar 13, 2009
Performance : Brilliant, I say. As this car's 4A-FE engine produce 116hp @ 6000rpm of power and 137Nm of torque @ 4800rpm, enough for high speed driving while keeping the fuel efficiency rate high. Tested 0-60mph @ 15sec on its original setting, not bad for a 1.6L engine compared to other engines. Superb for daily driving, but if you suddenly got the need for speed, this car could fit your need easily. If you're hungry for more power, you could swap it with a more powerful 4A-GE or the monstrous 4A-GZE supercharged engine. Build Quality: Very good, I have experience few minor bumps and a major crash but still running. You could rely on the construction strength if you suddenly crash into something. But aware of the lower section such as suspension, ball joint, steering rack etc. as these parts need a little more attention than any other parts. Appearance: Masculine yet gentle. The appearance won't let you down when you get side-by-side with newer cars. The models is everlasting and never gets old. A few tweaks will make this car's appearance even more. Cost of Ownership: Gas mileage is quite economic as you can get 10km out of 1 Liter of fuel. Maintenance cost is not a problem if you could afford about 200 US$/year. But a complete renewal such as engine overhaul, body repainting & repairing, etc. can cost you over 2.000 US$. Fun Factor: Can keep the smile on your face whatever you do, driving, racing, or even show-off!
Corey G
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota Base on Jun 26, 2008
This car is great on gas especially when its $4.00 + a gallon. Its Standard, light, and small so it is fun to drive. It has a 1.6L straight-4 so it doesn't have to much power. For being 14 years old and having 140k miles on it, it still runs good. So far we have replaced the radiator and the starter. The brake lines and fuel line have rotted out mainly because of the salt on the road in the winter. The body is still holding up with not a whole lot of rust. The interior is pretty much pristine. I would tell those who need a car that is great on gas to look at the Toyota Corolla. Plus, the new ones look awesome.
Lucio G
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota DX on Apr 26, 2011
It's ok for everyday use but lacks the torque i require and also i'm more of a rear wheel guy but the car is good for now, it serves it purpose. Good family car and easy to maintain. Overall it's enjoyable and a safe car.
Evan B
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota DX on Apr 6, 2011
20 years old and still standing. No rust, great body integrity, small and light makes for easy corners. Performance lacks slightly but small tuneups and modifications help slowly bring it back to life. Done many visual mods myself whcih help make it a little more appealing, i definitely had a great place to start though. Gas mileage is about 28 in the city which is great, fill ups are cheap and go for about 300 miles on a tank. Amazing car to drive. Fun yet practical
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