I need help in deciding a second-hand car all in 1990 model. My options are Lancer, Corolla, or Sentra. Anyone can help me especially in fuel consumption aspect and maintenance. I also need the price range of these cars, just to give me an idea before buying. Thanks.
Last edited by spinnaker; September 27th, 2005 at 04:22 PM.
Reason: Sentra instead of Nissan to clarify car model
i've learned in another thread that there is a 1990 Corolla XL4 but there is also a GL. I'm confused with these models, whats the difference between the two?
same with sir bluebimmer, corolla gl, coz for that year model, toyota has the most parts and knowledgeable mechanic available anywhere in the country.. hehehe...IMO
corolla gl din choice ko. may XL (4speed only) at XL5speed na lumabas. later on, ginawang 5 speed na yung XL at XE na ang tawag sa XL5speed. and as theveed mentioned, the XL, XL5speed and XE share the same 1.3 liter-12 valve engine while the GL has the 1.6 liter-16 valve engine. only in late 92 did they release an all-power version of the GL and XE with power steering. aside from engine, you also have color-keyed bumpers (except for the SKD GLs) and side-mirrors, tachometer, etc. for the GL.
kung gusto mo walang sakit sa ulo, porma at tulin, get the '90 corolla gl.
kung gusto mo all power amenities and slightly bigger interior, get the '90 sentra sgx.
kung gusto mo...hmmmm...la kong masabi sa '90's na lancer hehehe. pero kung lancer gti ang paguusapan, ok sa porma at tulin to. although di ko sure kung may lumabas na gti nung 1990.
ok naman ang 1990 lancer just make sure that the unit that you are buying is well-maintained. especially sa suspension area. yun lang naman ang problema ng lancer. :D
i drove a Corolla ae92 1990 before selling it last July. And i really miss it a lot (and i mean a lot!) and i currently drive an ae111. To tell you the truth, mas masarap pa ihataw yung ae92!!! nakakamiss na. Madaming parts ng ae92 sa banawe. Daling pormahan (lots of JDM parts!).
Corolla for me
Last edited by carlocaraddict; September 27th, 2005 at 10:00 PM.
syempre.. corolla ako pre.. kahit 10 years pa nman corolla namin ayun makena di pa na overhaul at kung may palit lng pyesa kahit sa mini auto supply mayron..
Corolla GL is the only 16-valve car here. If I'm not mistaken, you can already buy a Sentra Super Saloon B13 (1992-1995 model) with the money you have for the Corolla. Actually, most buyers in this price range choose among these two cars. Let me give an outline of both.
Corolla GL
- 1.6, 16-valve carbureted. Not quite sure about its consumption, but power is ok and sturdiness even better.
- No power steering, windows etc. except for very few selected models (as said by the others), but such features can be installed aftermarket or surplus.
- M/T only
- Reputable Toyota reliability especially in the suspension part. Great durability with abundant parts availability.
Sentra Super Saloon
- 1.6, 16-valve, fuel-injected engine that responds well to IHE mods. Consumption decent if not excellent.
- Power features abound, but find one where all of these are still working fine.
- Choice between M/T and A/T, but I don't recommend the latter.
- Suspension good but parts cost a bit more.
The Sentra is actually underrated, thus the really really cheap resale value. This is quite a steal, best bang for buck. But do test both cars first before choosing. There are factors beyond the technical ones, you know.
Yes, mas sulit ang Sentra, of course you must find a good unit coz Nissan parts are a tad bit more expensive than Toyota when it comes to surplus. Pero kung Bnew, daming sale sa Nissan Mantrade, makakakuha ka orig bnew grill for mga 2K lang, so sulit din mag Nissan ngayon.