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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Inventory List
Come test drive the all new Toyota Corolla today
The Toyota Corolla’s small sedan is available in five trim levels: Base, LE, S, XLE and XRS. Base models are well-equipped but do not come with power accessories, which the LE model adds. The S model comes with the Base model’s standard convenience features, but adds various sporty touches. The XLE is the most luxurious Corolla, while the XRS is less luxurious but features a larger engine and a sport-tuned suspension.
If you would like this Laconia Toyota Dealership to contact you with a price quote for a new Toyota Corolla in Laconia, please complete the form on the left and we will make this new or used car purchase as quick and easy as possible.
Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
If you select the Corolla S, the LE’s equipment upgrades move to the options list, but you gain 16-inch steel wheels, full underbody spoilers, foglights, sport seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and an extra pair of stereo speakers.
The Corolla XLE also gets the 16-inch wheels and upgraded stereo while adding amenities like a sliding center armrest, wood-grain interior trim, electroluminescent gauges, keyless entry and variable intermittent wipers.
The top-of-the-line XRS, meanwhile, builds upon the S model’s equipment list.
Powertrains and Performance
With the exception of the XRS, new Toyota Corolla’s are powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 132 hp and 128 lb ft. of torque. The Corolla has a standard front-wheel drive, five-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic is optional. You can look forward to 27 mpg city and 35 mpg highway EPA ratings with either transmission.
Selecting the Corolla XRS at this Laconia Toyota Dealership entitles you to a 2.4-liter engine good for 158 hp and 162 lb ft. of torque. A five-speed manual is standard and a five-speed automatic is optional.
Safety
Every Toyota Corolla in this Laconia Toyota Dealer showroom comes with antilock brakes, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and active front head restraints. Stability control is standard on the XRS and optional on other Corollas. The XRS has four-wheel disc brakes; other Corollas have rear drums.
Interior Design and Special Features
Cabin design is a strong point for the Toyota Corolla. The driving position better accommodates drivers of different sizes than in past years, and the control layout is as ergonomic as they come.
Storage is more than ample up front, particularly with the addition of a double glovebox. The quality of all materials is high, and fit and finish is consistent with Toyota’s historically high standards.
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