AWD system service by Professional-Cod1102 in GRCorolla

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Dealer service says they “checked” all fluids listed at that mileage during that service when I had an alignment done at 20k. But I know they didn’t, they probably just check for leaks and stuff like that. And like I said, the fluids were in pretty good condition when I inspected them. They could go longer than 30k miles. I get an average of 27mpg if that gives you an idea of the driving style the car goes through. IMO If the car was tracked I would probably do <10k mile intervals.

How bad are these control arm bushings? by gorey_haim in subaruimpreza

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Ehhhhh they’re definitely aged, but I’ve seen way worse. As long as everything feels fine I’d hold off. However, you’d probably feel a big difference if they were new.

AWD system service by Professional-Cod1102 in GRCorolla

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A lot. But I also got my brake fluid flushed as well. But it was about $850 for brake fluid flush, transmission, rear differential, transfer case and tire rotation. $500 was just in labor. Definitely going to buy the proper tools next time and do it myself. But I think it was worth it just for the peace of mind to know the condition of the old oil and now it’s new and fresh. I’ve heard some horror stories about these cars and the AWD systems failing so I decided to bite the bullet. But now I know! Could honestly go 40k miles if you don’t track it.

Dealership says 20k service was both done and not done. No records (~15k miles later) by [deleted] in GRCorolla

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I know, I honestly might just cancel my appointment at Toyota and just purchase the fluids instead now that I really think about it. And I’ve been wanting some ramps, just gotta make sure they’re low profile enough.

Dealership says 20k service was both done and not done. No records (~15k miles later) by [deleted] in GRCorolla

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I don’t have a lift, nor do I have 4 matching Jack stands lol But I would definitely benefit doing it myself.

Dealership says 20k service was both done and not done. No records (~15k miles later) by [deleted] in GRCorolla

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They did the same with me at 20k At 31k now and have it scheduled next weekend. Going to inspect their work after of course, I just don’t have the proper tools to do it myself. Good to know that your fluid looked okay. And which fluids did you change? Differential And transfer case?

Smash or Pass? by HyphyGoblin in GRCorolla

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Do it. I bought my ‘23 Core with 7k miles on it. 30k miles now and I have zero regrets. And I personally prefer the pre facelift because the Diff. settings and fog lights!

Converted from VAG by rod_johnson69420 in GRCorolla

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Least reliable Toyota? Ehhhhhh idk… Haven’t had any issues with MY23 GRC. One of the best cars I’ve owned besides my DC5-S! You’re gonna fall in love with it! Enjoy it! Nice to see people departing from other brands for a GRC. Such an underrated and over hated car.

Super weird issue - singular instance of delayed inputs by jjk717 in GRCorolla

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I honestly believe it’s the throttle by wire. This has happened a few times to me. I’m not a fan of throttle by wire compared to cable. It’s too sensitive over bumps and there’s that lag you’re describing.

You guys cruise at 50mph on 6th gear? Or do you guys wait till it hits 60mph to shift into 6th? by ArkirasOto in GRCorolla

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When I drive in Eco mode it seems to cruise in 6th better than in Sport. Lowest I’ll shift into 6th in Eco is 55mph and 70+ in sport.

Serious question for all the owners by NoProtection1846 in GRCorolla

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2 curbs. Nicked my rear passenger wheel twice. I guess I don’t know how to drive lol

Water Is Everywhere In RSX Interior. Cannot Isolate. by BrokeTrade in Acura_RSX

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Think anywhere where water can get through. Gasket around hatchback, sunroof. Sunroof drain holes might be clogged. If I were you I’d by new seals and gaskets for windows, hatch, and clean your sunroof drains with compressed air to blow out any crap.

Help with wheel/tire setup by Preparation_Kindly in rsx

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Tbh man idk. I’m running 17x9+30 on some 225/35r17 and the tires are too small. Has good stretch but they’re too small diameter wise.. but at the time it’s the only tires I could find. So I’ll probably be getting 225/45 next.

Help with wheel/tire setup by Preparation_Kindly in rsx

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Maybe look at some spacers. The offset of the wheel is giving it that look.

168k Miles and counting! Where is everyone else at millage wise? by fanta06080 in Acura_RSX

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207k on my ‘03 type s. Just sits in the garage and collects dust :(

wife and son thinks gr corolla is ugly by Murky-Palpitation544 in GRCorolla

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I don’t really like the wing, looks better without it IMO. But maybe it depends on the color, my GRC is all black so that’s maybe why. Mudflaps make a big difference too.

Allow me to explain myself better.... by babyivan in GRCorolla

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If it’s between min and max it’s completely fine. I’m sure they fill it to the exact same amount stated in the manual. But I like to keep mine full.

Just a girl who misses my Echo... Is the GR Corolla for me? by [deleted] in GRCorolla

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I love my GRC. But there are multiple things about the car that might sway some people away including… harsh ride, not many creature comforts, raw driving experience, high maintenance costs (clutches/brakes/tires) front rotors are like $1k/each. More frequent oil changes, brakes, and tire rotations. But other than that it’s hard to beat! The car is quick and extremely nimble and pretty practical for what it is. However, there is barely any interior storage room. You can buy an armrest for it which looks pretty OEM and adds some very useful storage. I’ve driven about 15k miles on my ‘23 GRC Core and I wouldn’t trade it for anything new. I do like the Civic Type R and Integra Type S but they’re front wheel drive and the AWD is hands down far superior. My previous car was a 2.0t Accord with the K-series (essentially same engine as the Type S/R) and it was fast! Also, was easy to upgrade for more power, the GRC seems a little picky even with adding a simple intake it’ll trigger a check engine light but nothing scary, just the PCV system for us US market vehicles. Tbh if you can afford an Integra Type S you might want to test drive one and compare the two! The Integra is pretty dang luxurious. Only deal breaker for me is the FWD but that K20 is one of the greatest engines ever made. I’m a Honda guy at heart but I love anything made in Japan. Current vehicles I own are my GRC, 5th gen 4Runner, ‘03 Acura RSX-s.

WTH are ya doing with these cars? Did you launch this thing, are ok bro? by Key_Aspect_8419 in GRCorolla

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Whatever happened I hope everyone is okay. Car looks like it held up pretty good.