The 1980 Toyota Corolla was unchanged from 1979, when it received a new chassis, body, and engine.
The 1980 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 1980 Toyota Corolla had a 75-horsepower, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine.
Owners of the 1980 Toyota Corolla speak very highly of it, and many are still being driven today. Parts are very inexpensive and because of the car's simple construction, just about anyone can perform routine maintenance and small repairs. Body rust is a problem, as are uncomfortable seats that are not suited for long drives.
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i love this car more than my sti and i''m gana buy one sooner or later might even go for an AE86 I REALLY LOVED THIS CAR it would be my daily driver with a few tweaks it doesn't get better than that car
Jan 26, 2011
by Anonymous
Jan 24, 2011
Great little car. Peppy even with an automatic
and the rear wheel drive is great fun! Kind of
sucks to drive on the freeway as it'll do about
80 with your foot in the floor. However, if
the speed limit is in the 65 or less range
unlike here, this car is perfect. It rides
smooth as glass clear up to 70, just a bit
noisy.Jan 24, 2011
by Keifer R
Dec 07, 2010
I love my car its fantastic. Maybe slow but it kills in the corners. It may lack an interior but its still nice if u like epmty cars with racing seats. Probably one of the funnest cars to drive and drift in.Dec 07, 2010
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by Nedal R
Jan 26, 2011
i love this car more than my sti and i''m gana buy one sooner or later might even go for an AE86 I REALLY LOVED THIS CAR it would be my daily driver with a few tweaks it doesn't get better than that car
Jan 26, 2011
by Anonymous
Jan 24, 2011
Great little car. Peppy even with an automatic
and the rear wheel drive is great fun! Kind of
sucks to drive on the freeway as it'll do about
80 with your foot in the floor. However, if
the speed limit is in the 65 or less range
unlike here, this car is perfect. It rides
smooth as glass clear up to 70, just a bit
noisy.Jan 24, 2011
by Keifer R
Dec 07, 2010
I love my car its fantastic. Maybe slow but it kills in the corners. It may lack an interior but its still nice if u like epmty cars with racing seats. Probably one of the funnest cars to drive and drift in.Dec 07, 2010
by Anonymous
May 06, 2010
This was a base model liftback. Had it for 15 years, and put 105,000 miles on it.
Not a particularly memorable car. It was good enough at just about everything, really good at nothing. The handling was typical for a Japanese compact of the time, seat comfort was pretty lousy, storage space was very good. It was light in the back, which made going up a hill in wet weather a dicey proposition.
One thing I liked, and missed, was the boxy shape of cars of that era: I knew exactly where the front and rear were, and could confidently parallel park it in very tight spaces.
It was, overall, a reliable car. I compromised it late in its life by using aftermarket parts, but it still kept going. I finally got rid of it because I was in my forties and tired of driving an entry-level car.May 06, 2010
by Foo Soon T
Nov 02, 2009
build quality - body very hard
appearance - interior bad exterior looks like an old skool
fun factor - car for beginner drifter and a beginner driver
performance - it has a good accelaration but bad top speed and normally people change to it other engine.
Nov 02, 2009
by Kiara W
Sep 11, 2009
I love the shape and just the fact that it's ancient!! It's hard to drive and that's what makes it fun... it still needs a bit of work, there's a few things that need to be fixed before I get it on the road, but there are a few mechanics out there that can help *cgh*Sep 11, 2009
by Faraz A
Aug 05, 2009
faster than the average corolla, 0 to 60mph in under 7
seconds. the handling is good too. it went through a complete
restoration and then modification. it gurgles petrol and needs
a lot of maintenance! the car is extremely fun to drive!Aug 05, 2009
by Rob P
Jul 07, 2008
The TE72 used a 1800cc pushrod hemi crossflow 3T-C engine, 5-spd celica box and recirculating ball steering. Factory vehicle has lemon status. Predecessor to the Tercel.
The recommended conversion for this car is to fit rear disk brakes, stabiliser bars, flares and wider tyres, koni shocks and a 3T-GTE twin cam engine. Stock gearbox is great. Standard 3T honed for higher compression is a good comprimise.
Single formed rear shell means a hit in rear can write it off. Thin body is light but subject to rust around base of pillars. Liftback adds considerable weight to the vehicle.
Jul 07, 2008
by Constantinos V
Jul 01, 2008
It was not very powerful as a car, it had an 1.3 liter engine, but it had a 4 gear transmission with lots of response. The main advantage was that it was rear drive so as a teenager I used to drive sideways. My God it was good fun. I finally wrecked it a few years ago in a car accident that nearly cost me my legs.Jul 01, 2008
by Robert M
Jun 28, 2008
its alot to explain just askJun 28, 2008
by Anonymous
May 18, 2008
best car i've ever had...good on gas and so far greatly reliable.. long as i keep up maintainence she runs greatMay 18, 2008
by Patrick L
Apr 15, 2008
pompe beaucoup d'huile sur certain modèle...comme le mien. eput-être toxique.Apr 15, 2008
by Jenna B
Mar 07, 2008
This was my favorite car EVER!!! I would shove 10 of my closest friends in the back and drive for miles on $5 worth of gas! of course, gas was less than a buck ;-) I learned how to change oil, tune up the spark plugs and fix a flat. I also learned how to do burnouts and fishtails!Mar 07, 2008
by Joshua C
Feb 05, 2008
Bought as a wreck, fixed it up and away it went!Feb 05, 2008
A fun ride. Runs good. Rebuilt engine, carburetor, distributer. Documentation to verify. Arizona car, no rust. Car was repainted a few years back and the body work was done, and has no dents dings or bruises. (Top and hood clear coat messed up at this point, would need repainting).
A fun ride. Runs good. Rebuilt engine, carburetor, distributer. Documentation to verify. Arizona car, no rust. Car was repainted a few years back and the body work was done, and has no dents dings or bruises. (Top and hood clear coat messed up at this point, would need repainting).