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Old 25-12-2007, 12:56 AM   #11
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Another vote for a sv21??? camry, or celica (same drive train) of the same era, I car pool with a mate to work in a celica 86 twincam 2.0ltr it gets great fuel economy up and down the expressway,goes ok,but after not driving a front wheel drive car for a while,torque steer did suprised me on a few occasions.before he got the celica he had an sv21 camry wagon and it just keep going,so long as you change the timming belt,I know of a few guys who have lost timming belts on the hume on the way to work,One only last week in a 2.2ltr 95 celica $$$$$$$$$$

Depending on the type of driving your misses does,as my AU SR wagon gets over 700ks to a tank consistantly(expressway only).But not really a small car hey....depends on who you ask.
How hard is it to get your belt changed by a mechanic every 100,000k's or 5 years...
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