4 Nov 2011

Review and Information about Toyota Corolla


Now in its 10th generation, the compact Toyota Corolla is the best-selling nameplate in automotive history. Since its 1968 introduction in the U.S., the Toyota Corolla has come in a variety of body styles, including sedan, coupe, hatchback and wagon. The latest Corolla isn't a bad choice, but it's lost some of the luster that made it history's best-selling nameplate. The Toyota Corolla small sedan is available in three trim levels: base, LE and S. Base models are reasonably well-equipped but lack power accessories, which the LE model adds.

Materials quality is only average for this class; however, the control layout is as simple and organized as they come. There's ample room in the backseat. This Corolla is an excellent used-car buy if safety is a priority -- it was the first low-priced compact sedan to offer side airbags as an option back in 1998. Depreciation was always higher on this car, meaning that you can buy a used one for less than you'd pay for the Toyota version.

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