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Toyota's smallest front-drive subcompact was redesigned for 1991, and returned more roomier and more powerful than the car it replaced. A 2-door hatchback was offered, but a 4-door sedan took the place of the previous year's 2-door hatch back. Wheel base remained at 93.7 inches, but the 161.8-inch overall length reduced between the prior year's 2-door, which was 4.5 inches longer, and the hatchback, which was five inches shorter. Two door models came in base and Deluxe trim and the 4-door was offered in Deluxe (DX) and LE form. All used an updated version of the previous 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine. A 4-speed manual was the only transmission offered for the base model; the others had a 5-speed manual standard and a 3-speed automatic optional. In 1993 Tercel Wheels jumped the gun on the 1993 model year by providing late 1992 models with standard driver side airbags
If you ask someone what is the first modification you do to your car, they will answer you Tercel Wheels. That's right, Tercel Wheels and rims are the first modification done to most cars. The reason being that they can make your vehicle look so much more different by just adding them. From chrome to black to silver, the possibilities and variations are ended less. Some people like big Tercel Wheels and some people like
light weight Tercel Wheels. It's up to you to decide. The larger the wheel the heavier its going to be. But don't just go by size. Some manufactures 17 inch will weight more than a competitors 18 inch. Some people like really huge Tercel Wheels such as 22. Make sure you wheel wells support such large Tercel Wheels. And don't forget about tires.








