The 1992 Toyota Tercel 2-dr DX is a Coupe. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a engine which outputs 97 hp and is paired with gearbox. The 1992 Toyota Tercel 2-dr DX has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 820 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1992 Toyota Tercel 2-dr DX has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 106 N.m of torque and a top speed of 169 km/h. The 1992 Toyota Tercel 2-dr DX accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 16.5 seconds and hits quarter mile at 21.6 seconds. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 9,648
Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki-gaisha or Toyota for short is actually the largest car maker in the entire world, bigger than Ford, GM and anyone else. Their history, like many other car producers, starts with some other product, in this case automatic looms. At some point, in 1933, Kiichiro Toyoda, son to Toyota's founder, decided he wanted to build cars and so he took a trip to Europe to get an idea about gas-powered engines.
The government encouraged such a bold decision mostly because making their own cars would be cheaper and they also needed vehicles for the war with China. Just a year after its foundation in 1933, the Toyota Motor Company created its first engine, the Type A, placed in the Model A1 passenger car and the G1 truck.
During WWII, Toyota was committed to making trucks for the army and only the premature ending of the conflict saved the company's factories in Aichi from a scheduled Allied bomb raid. After the war, Toyota resumed car making but found more success in building trucks and buses than with cars. Still, it didn't give up on cars for good and in 1947 it came up with the Model SA, also known as the Toyopet, a name which later was applied to other models as well.
A little more successful was the Model SF which also had a taxi version but the same 27 horsepower engine as its predecessor. A more powerful model, the RH, which had 48 HP came out shortly after. Production went up rather fast and by 1955, Toyota was turning out 8400 cars a year. That year, Toyota diversified their production, adding the Jeep-like Land Cruiser and the luxury sedan, the Crown.
With numbers growing and with several models under their belt, Toyota now had its eyes set on the international market. The first dealership outside Japan was in America in 1957 an the first plant in Brazil in 1959. An interesting strategy from Toyota ensured that all models were somehow unique to the region where they were produced (they were adapted to the respective market).
The big break for Toyota on the American market came with the 70s when rising gas prices forced local producers to make smaller cars. These were thought of as entry-level and as a consequence lacked in quality of finishings. In contrast, Toyota already had several fuel-efficient models that were also of better quality. The Corolla is the best example in this sense, soon becoming America's favorite compact car.
But as far as the luxury market went, Toyota still had trouble with selling the Crown and the Cressida. At the dawn of the 80s, the entire luxury market in America was entering a downwards slope, with all the other manufacturers finding it difficult to keep up sales, and that's when Toyota came up with Lexus, a new company that would make luxury cars.
By the beginning of the 90s, Toyota vehicles became synonymous with reliability and low-cost maintenance which made them very popular all over the world. A bid for winning over the younger audience was made with the launch of models like the MR2 and the Celica.
Presently, Toyota is at the forefront of the environmental battle, with its successful hybrid model, the Toyota Prius and now announcing a plug-in electric car that will be called Toyota Plug-in HV, which will run on standard electricity powered by a lithium-ion battery pack.
1992 Toyota Tercel Consumer Reviews
portbillet, 07/03/2012
Environmental Hazard on Wheels
I purchased this used with 106k miles.
It was to replace my 1984 corolla.
I don't see many improvements in the 8 years.
In fact, the 1984 was superior with better suspension and fuel economy.
That being said, it is extremely reliable and for the money, is an incredible value.
The engine burns more oil than a rebel attack on a Nigerian pipeline - I add one quart every 400 miles.
This issue is prevalent according to other owners I spoken with but doesn't seem to affect performance or longevity.
So, if you can deal with a fog of blue smoke every morning, riding around with a 5 quart bottle of 10w-40 as your passenger and serial condescending glances, this is the car for you.
astonishedtanning, 04/18/2002
Wow what a value
I love this car and after ten years I
can assure you that it has proven the
best investment I made. Great fuel
mileage, great driving and the car is
so fast in traffic that I rather drive
this and let the hubby take the SUV.
Any purhases like a set of tires and it
sets you back only what others are
paying for one tire. Totally awsome,
econimical way to go. At 151K and still
going They sure know how to build a
Toyota.
lyricsdata, 10/29/2005
GREAT
This was the very first car that I bought. Never had any major repairs until now (the timing belt broke and something happened with the flywheel). It has great mileage about 38mpg highway. Until it broke down this time it never left me stranded. The back seat is a little small. I love my T- cell and I would recommend it as a starter car because it is a good car. Im just ready for something bigger and more adult. If you are looking for something to buy your teenager for thier first car I strongly recommend this car. If can take a beating. There is very little maintenance, just tires oil and such.
pugsleyimprudent, 07/16/2007
Old trusty
I had this vehicle from January 1998 (bought used at 50,000 miles) and ran it into the ground. In February 2006, I had put the odometer over 200,000 miles. Reliability and longevity are hallmarks of Toyota's products, and the Tercel is no exception. In the 8 years I had it, I had to put about $ 2,000 in repairs over the course of ownership - an amazingly small amount. If you can find one of these today under 100,000 miles, expect to get 100,000 more. Great steering too. An excellent choice for a teen driver's first car.
acutenesspace, 09/13/2019
1993 Toyota Tercel
"LOVE MY TERCEL"
1993 TOYOTA TERCEL DX NICE LITTLE CAR
monsoonquirk, 11/10/2015
1994 Toyota Tercel
"Yes, the Toyota is the best vehicle to buy!"
I have owned my auto for 21 years and have loved it so much! I use the best gas and synthetic oil and it runs great. I have the receipts for all the parts and oil changes over the years. I have enjoyed owning it and the miles per gallon is great! I would buy another Toyota if I could afford it as I am retired now and will probably keep the car until it dies!
sputterequilibrium, 04/25/2015
1992 Toyota Tercel
"Reliability at its best"
Got this cart about ten years ago with a broken timing belt for 500.00 and 95,000 miles. I fixed the belt gave it a tune up. Used this car as my work car and grocery getter. With regular maintence this car never let me down. Always starts right up. It just starting to show its 23 yrs. Little rust right rear quarter and weak paint on the hood and roof.A/C needs a charge about every two years now. The engine itself NEVER been apart and it never had any work on the fuel injection.Tranny never apart. 171,000 and running great. I live in the northeast USA (rustbelt)the car alway been parked outside and I said its just starting to show its age. One tough little car.
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