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Old 08-17-2024, 01:11 AM   #78 (permalink)
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1999 corolla - '99 Toyota Corolla Ce
90 day: 47.1 mpg (US)

03 dakota v6 2wd auto - '03 Dodge Dakota
Last 3: 20.8 mpg (US)

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I'd fix that if it were mine. I wouldn't think it would take much to get it on the road unless there is suspension damage.
I've always thought these cars were cool!

I flipped my old 1998 corolla when i owned it. I was driving down a back road one night at 25-30mph I went around a bend and suddenly found my self on slick mud sliding straight. I slid straight off the road and down intoa creek and the car stopped on the passenger side. The car got water in it and all my groceries got waterlogged and ruined.
Flatbed tow truck came and pulled me back on the road and the car started right up and drove just fine, not even a dent. just water and mud in the interior and power steering fluid.
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