View post: Walmart’s ‘Durable’ Socket Organizer Set Is Now Only $19 05 – 1981 Toyota Tercel in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 16 – 1981 Toyota Tercel in Colorado junkyard – photo by ...
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In December 2006, Colorado was buried by two consecutive blizzards, which came to be known as the "Holiday Blizzards of 2006." I was unaware of the coming historic snowstorms, even as I motored my way ...
The Tercel of this era was a sturdy (if boring) transportation appliance, and the '95 was by far the cheapest new Toyota car Americans could buy that year ($10,348 versus $12,498 for a 5-speed Corolla ...
Toyota’s Tercel – manufactured across five generations from 1978 to 1999 – is the not-so-beloved predecessor of the Yaris series. But that is still no reason to make fun of its name and size! The ...
You know, I'm starting to think '01 is going to be a breakout year for women in the scene. Think about it. Wasn't it novel when, a couple years ago, Battle introduced the Quick Chick class? It gave ...
In 1993, American car buyers could still get a four-speed manual transmission in a new Hyundai Excel (and its Mitsubishi Precis twin), a Pontiac (Daewoo) LeMans and a Toyota Tercel (plus a handful of ...