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Originally posted by TooSlick:
The hardest quality to engineer into any car is:
"R-E-F-I-N-E-M-E-N-T"
Which is:
1) How smooth the engine sounds when you rev it, along with the tone of the exhaust
2) The ride/handling/interior space compromise
3) The tactile feel of the controls stalks and "switchgear"
4) How smoothly the car shifts and the clutch engages
5) How natural the power steering feels as you turn it off center
6) How easy the brakes are to modulate
7) How easily the doors open and close and what they sound like when you close them
8) Fit and Finish
9) Long term reliability
10) Front seat design and support
11) How natural the car feels the first time you drive it - especially if you drive it hard and fast.
12) etc, etc....
Let's see:
I own a 2003 Corolla
1-This engine does not sound extremely healthy; it sounds a bit anemic and underpowerded. There is this noise.....not a tick or slap.....more like a metalic buzz that isn't very loud, but it's there. It vibrates at idle.....it's a 4-banger. My 01 Accord (I4) didn't vibrate much, if at all.
2-IMHO, the ride on this car is very very bad. It is extremely rough on straight driving, yet very mushy and lose in turns. Someone explained that Toyota used very hard springs and soft shocks. My Z is way smoother and confier. The Corolla does feel somewhat good in high speed off ramp driving, but I think that's due to it's weight (25-2600lbs?). Interior space is a perfect 10 for this size car.....nothing else to add.
3-The cruise control is a lever like device that sits right below the signal/headlight lever. I'm bound to rip it off one day since I have tried to move it up and down thiking it's the turn signal. I also believe it's a bit complicate and out of view. The fan speed knob for the AC is in the WRONG location. My wife and I noticed that as soon as we drove the car for the first time. All else is positioned very good and gauges have excellent visibility.....UNLIKE my Z28!
4-The auto tranny is always searching for the right gear.....but this is due to the low torque engine. It upshifts firm and downshifts with authority.
5-The power steering feels good and provides good feedback....a little too lose on high speeds though.
6-It has no ABS, but for this price range, the brakes are excellent. My Z's rotors warped within a few thousand miles after I bought it.....they were resurfaced and are warped again
Needless to say, the material used is crap.
7&8-One of the strongest points in Japanese and European made vehicles. Fit, finish and operation of doors, latches, hood and so on are very good. The spacing between panels is small and consistent. My Z looks like it was put together by a 4 year old
Imust mention though, there are a few, very very annoying rattles coming for the radio trim and the whole dashboard. This isn't supposed to happen in a Toyota....my Z also has a few rattles, but not as bad. My old Accord felt and looked worlds better than my current vehicles. Toyota has cheapened out on the plastics and trims used inside.
9-Toyota's reputation is well known. My car only has 22K miles, so it's still a baby. Stay tuned.
10-The front seat are not that good at all.....the bottom looks more like a milk crate and there is no support whatsoever.....my 01 Accord was exactly the same way. My Z has better support (not a lot though), but the leaning of the car in the turns due to the weak sway bars defeats whatever support there is....I'm working on this though.
11-Refer back to #4. The roughness of this car really gets on my nerves. Every expantion joint feels as if you hit a wall or something. It sounds as if it's bottomed out, when it hasn't.
I would rate this car an 7.5, in a 1-10 scale. The lack of torque makes it hard to pass people and if you turn the AC on, then your 135hp engine just lost 35hp.....at least that's what it feels like. Once again, the ride is very rough, and in my opinion it kills the rating more than the power. Seats could be a tad better and so could some of the cabin accesories and plastics. Comparing this car directly to my 01 Accord, the latter has it beat, especially on the inside and ride quality. The Accord cost me $16,680, but it felt like like a $25k+ car. I think this is the feel TS is referring to.
I'm happy with the Corolla and overall is a keeper.
Rick