Toyota Set To Change Corolla to Corvette: 2014 New Models Car
COROLLA:
The 11th generation of the Corolla — one of the best-selling small cars on the planet — goes on sale in September.
Toyota took a risk with an edgier, more chiseled design, and LED headlights give the car a more premium look. The car is nearly 4 inches longer, which makes the interior roomier, especially for the rear passengers.
Toyota also added more carpet insulation and other materials to make the cabin quieter. There are two four-cylinder engine choices: a 1.8-liter with 132 horsepower, which is carried over from the previous generation, and the 1.8-liter with Toyota's Valvematic technology, which slightly improves fuel economy and horsepower by offering a broader range of valve timing.
There's a four-speed automatic transmission in base mode
ls, but Toyota expects most buyers will opt for its new six-speed continuously variable transmission.
Toyota estimates the Corolla gets 37 mpg on the highway and 29 mpg in the city.
An Eco version gets 40 mpg on the highway with the help of aerodynamic improvements, low rolling resistance tires, a spoiler and the Valvematic engine.
The Corolla starts at $17,610 — including an $810 shipping fee — for a base version with a manual transmission or $18,210 for a base automatic. The ECO version starts at $19,510.
The 11th generation of the Corolla — one of the best-selling small cars on the planet — goes on sale in September.
Toyota took a risk with an edgier, more chiseled design, and LED headlights give the car a more premium look. The car is nearly 4 inches longer, which makes the interior roomier, especially for the rear passengers.
Toyota also added more carpet insulation and other materials to make the cabin quieter. There are two four-cylinder engine choices: a 1.8-liter with 132 horsepower, which is carried over from the previous generation, and the 1.8-liter with Toyota's Valvematic technology, which slightly improves fuel economy and horsepower by offering a broader range of valve timing.
There's a four-speed automatic transmission in base mode
ls, but Toyota expects most buyers will opt for its new six-speed continuously variable transmission.
Toyota estimates the Corolla gets 37 mpg on the highway and 29 mpg in the city.
An Eco version gets 40 mpg on the highway with the help of aerodynamic improvements, low rolling resistance tires, a spoiler and the Valvematic engine.
The Corolla starts at $17,610 — including an $810 shipping fee — for a base version with a manual transmission or $18,210 for a base automatic. The ECO version starts at $19,510.
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