![]() 10/01/2018 at 18:07 • Filed to: Toyota Corolla, E110, Bugatti EB 110 | ![]() | ![]() |
By Toyota.
Have a pair of Corolla E110s.
You’re welcome.
What, too slow I hear you say?
Oh all right.
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Woo-Hoo one of my favourite WRC models..
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Too bad we never got that
awesome Corolla hatchback :(
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Geo Prizm!
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Yup! That hatchback would’ve made a great Prizm!
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We, of course, can’t forget the best 110.
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Nice Elantra hatchbacks.
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It’s a practical car, but it’s also of absolutely no interest to anyone who cares about cars in the slightest.
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Looks like what a 1st gen Dodge Neon and a 2000 Hyundai Tiburon had a baby.
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check this out :o)
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WRC Not Group A, though, so it’s not like the Celica where you could actually buy one.
I had an E110 (the facelift one, with the 4zz-fe) for a couple of years when I needed something reliable and cheap, and despised every second of it - I did a huge road trip in it, and it turned what should have been good fun into a depressing commute.
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hey’re not that comfortable, are terrible to drive and don’t have much in the way of redeeming features - It’s got reliability and boot space on its side and nothing else.