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94 Toyota Corolla, $1500. Excellent engine (13km/lit)
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o***@yahoo.com
2006-09-26 16:14:21 UTC
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Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200

Best milage for your dollars

Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day

I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one

Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
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s***@gmail.com
2006-09-26 21:43:45 UTC
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Post by o***@yahoo.com
Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200
Best milage for your dollars
Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day
I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one
Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
I find it hilarious that someone is trying to sell a used car without
revealing how many km are on the odometer! But at least we know that
it's beige!

And does Nortel know that you are using company email to sell things?
Joe Canuck
2006-09-26 21:49:55 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Post by o***@yahoo.com
Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200
Best milage for your dollars
Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day
I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one
Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
I find it hilarious that someone is trying to sell a used car without
revealing how many km are on the odometer! But at least we know that
it's beige!
And does Nortel know that you are using company email to sell things?
Nortel does that too.
Brendan
2006-10-09 22:34:28 UTC
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That means it has alot of km probably 200k+ at least.
Post by s***@gmail.com
Post by o***@yahoo.com
Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200
Best milage for your dollars
Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day
I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one
Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
I find it hilarious that someone is trying to sell a used car without
revealing how many km are on the odometer! But at least we know that
it's beige!
And does Nortel know that you are using company email to sell things?
Eunoia Eigensinn
2006-10-11 17:47:55 UTC
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Post by Brendan
That means it has alot of km probably 200k+ at least.
So what ?

200k km isn't at all unreasonable for a car that is over 12 years old
and 200k kms is nothing for a Toyota.

OTOH, $1500 is more than the depreciation that a brand new Chrysler,
Ford or GM vehicle would experience by simply driving it off of the
lot .

And it wouldn't be at all unreasonable to suggest that the $1500
Corolla could still be on the road after the new Chrysler, GM or Ford
costing 10 or 15x more has been discarded, unless of course, it was a
GM that was a re-badged Toyota.

The only beef that I might have with the OP's message is that he or she
used the "kms per litre " description for fuel efficiency instead of
the more widely used "litres per 100 kms" or "miles per gallon".

Nothing wrong with "kms per litre" of course.

It just makes comparisons more difficult for those who are
arithmetically-challenged (like JoeWeenie who would probably have a
conniption fit trying to figure out what to plug into his spreadsheet
program in order to do the simple arithmetic.)
Post by Brendan
Post by s***@gmail.com
Post by o***@yahoo.com
Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200
Best milage for your dollars
Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day
I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one
Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
I find it hilarious that someone is trying to sell a used car without
revealing how many km are on the odometer! But at least we know that
it's beige!
And does Nortel know that you are using company email to sell things?
Joe Canuck
2006-10-11 22:21:31 UTC
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Post by Eunoia Eigensinn
Post by Brendan
That means it has alot of km probably 200k+ at least.
So what ?
200k km isn't at all unreasonable for a car that is over 12 years old
and 200k kms is nothing for a Toyota.
OTOH, $1500 is more than the depreciation that a brand new Chrysler,
Ford or GM vehicle would experience by simply driving it off of the
lot .
And it wouldn't be at all unreasonable to suggest that the $1500
Corolla could still be on the road after the new Chrysler, GM or Ford
costing 10 or 15x more has been discarded, unless of course, it was a
GM that was a re-badged Toyota.
The only beef that I might have with the OP's message is that he or she
used the "kms per litre " description for fuel efficiency instead of
the more widely used "litres per 100 kms" or "miles per gallon".
Nothing wrong with "kms per litre" of course.
It just makes comparisons more difficult for those who are
arithmetically-challenged (like JoeWeenie who would probably have a
conniption fit trying to figure out what to plug into his spreadsheet
program in order to do the simple arithmetic.)
You have an obsession.

Get over it.

;-D
Post by Eunoia Eigensinn
Post by Brendan
Post by s***@gmail.com
Post by o***@yahoo.com
Best car for Students: 94 Toyota Corolla $1500 (as is) for quick sale
Price reduced from $2200
Best milage for your dollars
Toyota Corolla 94
Go almost 500--520 Km in 40 litre tank, 13km/lit (In summers)
Standard/5 spd
4 door
Beige color
a/bag
Power Staring
AM/FM cass
Never had any engine problems, runs like a charm
Timing belt changed recently
Little rest at few places
Oil changed regularly
e-tested last year with no issues
I drive to work every day
I am the second owner of tha car
Reason for selling: Bought another car and need to get rid of this one
Call: 613-765-0372 Work or 613-823-1791 Home
I find it hilarious that someone is trying to sell a used car without
revealing how many km are on the odometer! But at least we know that
it's beige!
And does Nortel know that you are using company email to sell things?
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