Ray here from Auckland. I have been browsing the local forum on/off after owning 5 Toyotas over the years. They have been good and reliable everyday cars, including this current one which I have owned since 2014. It's a 2004 Toyota IST (1NZ-FE) with a factory TRD Turbo kit and other TRD parts (aero-kit, suspension, intake-filter, muffler), etc...
- http://www.trdparts.jp/factory_trdturbo-bbist.html
http://www.trdparts.jp/factory_trdturbo-plan.html
* Sorry about the lack of translation from Japanese but this is where Google Translate is very helpful
It is our daily driver for almost 4 years to and from work, the usual grocery trips and rarely some spirited driving. With the arrival of my 2nd child due in 3.5 months, we have recently bought a bigger (3rd) vehicle to fit us all in. I knew a day like this would come when I might have to let the car go but I am still undecided considering the IST has only done 103K kms (1st NZ owner since 62K kms)
My main concern is the on-going cost of full insurance, WoF, rego as well as depreciation while I get lesser use of the car. The car has not given me problems aside from the usual wear and tear (front sway bar end-link bushing, front brake pads) and I do not expect to do much work to keep it going.
Even though this car is not 'expensive', how can I justify keeping this car while we go on single-income for the next year?
What do you guys think?
Ray