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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / July 2009

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2003 Toyota Solara

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Harry Face - 30 Jul 2009 16:28 GMT
A friends GF is interested in a 03 Solara convertible on a used car lot
(Toyota dealer). It has approximately 114,000 miles on it. Looks good in
& out. Any evils with this year / model. I know nothing about these
cars.  

Thanks.

harryface
91 Bonneville 319,065
05 Park Avenue 86,911
Hachiroku ハチロク - 30 Jul 2009 22:00 GMT
> A friends GF is interested in a 03 Solara convertible on a used car lot
> (Toyota dealer). It has approximately 114,000 miles on it. Looks good in
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> 91 Bonneville 319,065
> 05 Park Avenue 86,911

Not that I'm aware of.

Note that I'm a Toyota fan, so just about any Toy is a decent car!  ;)

But I don't think there are any evils with the car.

The only faux Toyota did was with oil passages too smal, in some 4
cylinder engines, and some have mentioned head bolts pulling out in 2.4L 4
cylinders. Have it checked, see if there are records (esp concerning oil
changes. The best fix for sludging engines is regular oil changes...)
 
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