Coming back to this video because I'm getting notifications. For those who are commenting this is slow and check engine light is on, etc. As it's stated in the title, it's going uphill. I looked up for it, and it's an 8% elevation on the road. So please consider this before comparing it to a Nissan Micra. :D Yeah, maybe a slow N/A Toyota to hate on, but bear in mind, this is NOT a racecar, just an everyday vehicle with some check engine light on.
No it’s not, it’s a 1.8 naturally aspirated engine, it’s never going to be fast. I’ve got the 1.8 VVTi petrol Avensis too(2005). It’s much quicker than my old 2001 BMW 3 series with the 1895cc petrol engine.
@@jonnygti I have a 1.8 na vvtli corolla 190bhp there's some difference between the 2, so that comment of a 1.8 na it won't be fast is bit lol, it's a family wagon not designed for speed, integra type r b18c 1.8na engine yeaaa
@@MegaCivicsir I didn’t say all 1.8 na cars, I said this particular car in the video I was talking about. Obviously a 1.8 that’s been tweaked by the manufacturer for performance, is going to perform a lot better than a 1.8 family car that hasn’t been designed for speed EDIT, funny you mention the VVTLi Corolla, there’s one parked opposite my house, I can see it from the bedroom window. A silver/grey 53 plate 👍🏻
Coming back to this video because I'm getting notifications.
For those who are commenting this is slow and check engine light is on, etc. As it's stated in the title, it's going uphill. I looked up for it, and it's an 8% elevation on the road. So please consider this before comparing it to a Nissan Micra. :D
Yeah, maybe a slow N/A Toyota to hate on, but bear in mind, this is NOT a racecar, just an everyday vehicle with some check engine light on.
This is not just a vehicle my friend!Its a Toyota avensis one of the most reliable cars in the world.So pay no attention to any irrelevant😉.
Engine light👁👄👁
Lambda sond is typical Toyota problem
whys your engine light on
Jeffy Ye Vag infection
In a vag you would say why the check engine light is off?
It was the fault of the CO2 sensor.
@@DavidSmith488 typical bs
it is strange, mine seems to go quite faster than yours... and you know you can change gears at about 6500rpm...
My father was driving, I was the cameraman. The driving and also the camerawork aren't on point in this video. :D
Your engine light is on.Check your engine.
To jakaś padaka, moja rozpędza się o niebo szybciej, może ta miała zatkany tłumik 😜
Na bank katalizator zajebany jak w połowie t25 1.8 vvti
To nie jedzie....
Nic dziwnego jak ma check,
Ta Toyota to ma silnik z Nissan micra 1.2 65 koni hahaha
That’s slow
Yes, after almost 4 years, I can agree with you. The 127 hp wasn't too much for that uphill.
No it’s not, it’s a 1.8 naturally aspirated engine, it’s never going to be fast.
I’ve got the 1.8 VVTi petrol Avensis too(2005). It’s much quicker than my old 2001 BMW 3 series with the 1895cc petrol engine.
@@jonnygti I have a 1.8 na vvtli corolla 190bhp there's some difference between the 2, so that comment of a 1.8 na it won't be fast is bit lol, it's a family wagon not designed for speed, integra type r b18c 1.8na engine yeaaa
@@DavidSmith488 very reliable all the same great cars
@@MegaCivicsir I didn’t say all 1.8 na cars, I said this particular car in the video I was talking about.
Obviously a 1.8 that’s been tweaked by the manufacturer for performance, is going to perform a lot better than a 1.8 family car that hasn’t been designed for speed
EDIT, funny you mention the VVTLi Corolla, there’s one parked opposite my house, I can see it from the bedroom window. A silver/grey 53 plate 👍🏻