Imagine a car so tough it could drive to the Moon and back nearly three times. That’s exactly what a 1993 Toyota Corolla has done, racking up an insane 2 million kilometers on its original engine and gearbox. With just routine maintenance, this beast outlasted decades, multiple owners, and countless newer models. It’s not just mileage—it’s a testament to raw engineering grit.
This legend’s journey began over 30 years ago, proving its worth mile after mile through sheer durability.
“This car is a symbol of what true reliability looks like,” said an automotive historian celebrating its legacy.
Social media is buzzing, with car enthusiasts calling it the ‘ultimate underdog’—a machine that laughs in the face of planned obsolescence.
What if more cars were built like this? Could we rethink disposability and demand machines that last a lifetime? Share your thoughts!
Sources: drive.com.au