Designed for luxury. Designed for fun. Designed
by Toyota. The Toyota Corolla is a combination
of how you were in college and how you are
now that you seem to have matured. With
the corolla you can feel free without sacrificing
luxury. Whether you go with the level headed
CE model, the sporty S model, the powerful
XRS model or the suave LE model with Toyota
Corolla you will not be disappointed.
MSRP:
$14,220-$17,995
Invoice:
$12,652-$15,796
Fuel Economy: Miles per
gallon (city/highway)
CE- Manual transmission 32/41 Automatic
transmission 30/38
S- Manual transmission 32/41 Automatic transmission
30/38
XRS- Manual transmission 26/34
LE- Manual transmission 32/41 Automatic
transmission 30/38
Pros and Cons:
Pros: Standard features
for all models include but are not limited
to: Airbag, seatbelt, low-fuel level, door-ajar,
battery, check engine, oil pressure and
brake warning lights, Tilting steering wheel,
Defroster linked CFC- free air conditioning
with air filter, Front and rear energy absorbing
crumple zones, Remote fuel filler door and
hood releases, Child-protector rear door
locks, a spacious interior and good fuel
economy. Based on the information provided
by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) the Corolla when subjected to crash
tests scored a 5 out of 5 on the Front Crash
tests and a 4 out of 5 for the Side Crash
tests. Based on the information provided
by JD Power and Associates the Corolla scored
a 5-star rating in Overall Quality, meaning
that the Toyota Corolla is among the best
in its class.
Cons: N/A
Safety
With standard safety features like front
seatbelt pretensioners with force limiters,
energy absorbing steering columns and high-tensile-strength-steel
body panels, it’s no wonder that the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
views it as one of the safest cars on the
road.
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