It's dumb because Let's say you bought it for $18k right? You total it in a month. Insurance won't give you that. Good luck. You put your $2k down whatever and you're out that money and left getting a new vehicle. Complete waste of money. And whole sale and marketing arent qualifications to...
Ok no. Don't discuss monthly payments discuss total cost. Also putting money down on a car is a SOLID waste of money. Especially if you're in a 0% APR period.
OP don't do what this guy did.
Yeah did lowering the seat help? As it lowers it goes back too. But I have it raised all the way and still not all the way back and I am 5'10". Then again I got used to sitting closer to the steering wheel from driving manuals
I definitely think you need to quit trying to pass people so aggressively. Cruise control is your friend. Also, it's the same transmission in 10th gens and maybe even before that. Now that is a bit of a jolt but it seems like its driven hard to do that. Probably just getting clunky over time/abuse.
The gear ratios are the same... if you mean changing a gear then ok but the corollas don't have gears. It's a computer algorithm to mimick gears but there aren't gears. It's not physical because you're permanently in 1st gear basically. The only gear..
and most models have wiring from other...
Yep I want an active one too. And one that isn't full of window tint mods and worrying about MPG so much lol. I think some of those 10th gen S models are sexy though. The 11th gen is a little bubbly and I feel funny driving it.
But it has the same final drive ratio and everything else so it's still the same amount of slow and boring overall. Not worth the extra money for adding it on.