Toyota Corolla sedan (2018 review car, E170, 11th generation) photos
The E170 Toyota Corolla sedan looks moderately sporty, but drives like an appliance, especially with the CVT and standard 132hp (98kW) 1.8-litre 4-cylinder.
The E170 Toyota Corolla sedan looks moderately sporty, but drives like an appliance, especially with the CVT and standard 132hp (98kW) 1.8-litre 4-cylinder.
The 2018 Toyota Corolla Sport replaces the Auris in Japan, and is the first wide body Corolla to be sold in the home market under the iconic name.
The 2018 Toyota Corolla Sport replaces the Auris in Japan, and is available with as a FWD 1.8L hybrid, or 1.2L turbo with FWD or AWD.
The better looking, better handling 2019 Toyota Corolla goes on sale in the summer of 2018 with a starting price of US$20,910 and a standard 6-speed manual transmission.
The 2018 Toyota Corolla Learning Car has narrower A-pillars, emergency braking lights, and extra mirrors, horn and indicator controls, and speedometer readout for the instructor. On sale February 1, 2018 throughout Japan. Available with a 1.5-liter I4, and CVT or manual transmissions.
The 2019 Toyota Corolla hatch is a rebadged Auris. Based on the TNGA platform, it has a 2-liter Dynamic Force engine with a 6-speed manual or CVT.
The 2017 Toyota Corolla Axio has standard intelligent parking sensor with braking, new grille and bumper, sporty WxB trim, and new paint options.
The 2017 Toyota Corolla Fielder update has a new grille and front bumper, sporty WxB trim, more paint options, and standard intelligent clearance sonar.
How much safer is a new car compared to a used car from before 2000. The answer is lot, as this video from Australia shows.
The facelifted 2017 Toyota Corolla sedan for North America has given an aggressive makeover. See the differences in this side-by-side comparison.