Toyota's 4WD Tercel wagons, as exemplified by today's Nice Price or No Dice SR5, were some of the most interesting—and fun—cars in the company's mid-1980s lineup. Being cheap-seats cars when new means ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Tercel SR5 calls it, "the best car I've ever owned, hands down." Let's see if this rare but rough AWD wagon's price also makes it hands-down a best deal.
View post: DeWalt's Cordless Angle Grinder Is 47% Off at Walmart We’re guessing it’s been a while since you’ve seen one of these: Toyota’s humble Tercel, the brand’s longtime entry-level model, an ...
The Toyota Tercel 1987 is currently available from $2,640 for the Tercel SR5 (4X4) up to $4,070 for the Tercel SR5 (4X4). Fuel consumption for the 1987 Toyota Tercel is dependent on the type of engine ...
I remember growing up, the first-ever movie that I saw on VHS was "Back to the future". It was an instant hit in my mind, and I was hooked on the DeLorean and the hoverboard. But Marty's black Toyota ...
The Tercel was a dirt-cheap disposable car; it disintegrated quickly in rust-prone regions (and a bit less quickly in areas not generally known for rust), so almost all of the 1980-82 Corolla Tercels ...
The Toyota Tercel 1988 is currently available from $2,640 for the Tercel SR5 (4X4) up to $4,070 for the Tercel SR5 (4X4). Fuel consumption for the 1988 Toyota Tercel is dependent on the type of engine ...
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