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by drive571 in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 100
Jun 01 '08 - Updated Jun 02 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Adequate comfort and quiet. High MPG. Competitive by most practical measures. Cons: Numb and twitchy to drive. So-so driver legroom. Negligibly improved over the previous generation. The Bottom Line: The Corolla’s chief draw is that it’s a known quantity; durability and resilient resale values are virtually guaranteed. Disappointingly, the car itself is nothing special.
Background Toyota couches the new tenth-generation Corolla as a stylish and more luxurious evolution of its perenially popular economy car. To look at the all-new Corolla is to witness the coming-of-age of an automotive legend, ...
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by shoplmart in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
May 26 '08 - Updated May 27 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Good economy, Smooth engine, Quiet. Cons: Not fun to drive, Lower fuel numbers this year, Cheaper interior than outgoing models. The Bottom Line: While it's still a worthy car in this class, the new Corolla is a disappointment.
With each succeeding generation the Corolla has offered increasingly more bang for the buck, making it a must-have for those on the market for an economical sedan that also offers high levels of refinement. With this being the case, when Toyota ...
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by nad_masters - Top 100
May 08 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Smooth, quiet, good suspension, many features, large glove compartment(s), new style, gas mileage Cons: High belt-line may not be compatible with shorter drivers. The Bottom Line: The Corolla's soul is still there with a bit more maturity.
Being popular doesn't mean being cool. Take the Toyota Corolla, for example. They've been around for quite a while. Those buggers are economical, affordable, and reliable. However, they aren't known for being cool. Even the Civic is cooler than the ...
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