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CarGurus' Review
The Toyota Corolla is simply the best selling car ever. And it is one of the most highly evolved cars on the road today. No, not highly evolved in the same manner as the Maybach 57 or Lexus LS460 - the Corolla is quite simple. However, some historical perspective is required here. In terms of longevity and growth, the Corolla has an amazing story. It began in 1968 with a 55-horsepower two-speed coupe. The Corolla was marked by its commonplace styling and very modest power supply. Thirty years later, little had changed.
However, during the next ten years, Toyota would completely reinvent the car. The new Corolla, now in its ninth generation, is still praised for its reliability and efficiency, but it is now more attractive and powerful than ever before. Through its 40 years, the Corolla has appeared in all forms: coupe, hatchback, sedan, and wagon. It is now available only as a small sedan. A new 10th generation model is already available in Japan and expected to arrive in the U.S. at the end of the year.
The 2007 Corolla carries over without alteration from the previous model year, but the performance-oriented XRS trim has been dropped. There are three trim levels available: the base CE, the more upscale LE, and the sporty S. All are available with either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. Base equipment includes a CD player, 15-inch wheels, air-conditioning, and power mirrors. The LE adds power features and keyless entry. The S features a more aggressive-looking body kit, rear spoiler, fog lamps, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
All Corolla models are powered by a 1.8-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine. The 2,500-2,600 pound sedan receives 126 horsepower and 122 pound-feet of torque from the small VVT-i power plant. Fuel efficiency has always been one of the Corolla's best selling points, along with price. The EPA estimate for the 2007 Corolla is 30/38 mpg.
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How do I turn on the freekin fog lights? - Believe it or not, I just picked up my brand new Corolla, and when I went to try the fog lights, they don't work. There is only ONE way to turn them on, and...
ktaran, just to let you know I have a 2006 Corolla S and after 30,000 have not had one problem so don't worry. About the fog lights, on the lever where you twist on the headlights there is another "ri...
Hi again. Thank you for the answer, but I am doing exactly what your note said to do, so something is wrong. There is only one way to turn on the fog lights, and that is to line up the little white ...
HOW TO INSTALL A PASSAGER MIRROR ON A TOYOTA 2007 - I WANT TO BUY A REPLACEMENT MIRROR FOR MY 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA HOW DO I INSTALL MY SELF?
I want to try to install XM satellite radio in a 2007 corolla - CAn thsi be done. I want to plub it directly into the factory installed radio as the FM type of device did not work and the stations I n...
Help! Corolla got hit, Need help with part! - Hi I drive a Corolla 07. One day I returned to my car in a parking lot and I saw this damage on my car. My insurance is $750 deductible. The Insurance...
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2007 Toyota Corolla Articles from Around the Web
- research.cars.com — Mike Hanley takes the Corolla around Chicago & likes the ease of handling. The engine produces some noise in downshifting & taller drivers will be cramped, but strong fuel efficiency is a plus. More
- www.carsdirect.com — The Corolla offers ease of handling, superior fuel economy & powerful acceleration. Reviewer notes that taller drivers may feel cramped. Good-sized interior storage, but awkward map light placement. More
- www.newcars.com — Greater emissions output detracts from superior fuel economy, according to Nigel Cooper. Handling & acceleration fall somewhat short in comparison, but interior room is slightly greater. More
- consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com — Reviewer finds cramped seating for taller drivers, which may cramp seating for taller rear passengers. Tall headrests limit rear visibility. Cabin allows greater than average noise at higher speeds. More
- autos.msn.com — We love our Corolla (37 more reviews on MSN Autos). More
- autos.yahoo.com — Read about the 2007 Toyota Corolla on Yahoo Autos... More
- www.epinions.com — 2007 Toyota Corolla-- The best selling car in history for a reason... (4 more reviews at Epinions). More
- www.edmunds.com — This reviewer notes the strong fuel economy & intuitive controls, but cautions buyers about the less-than-stellar safety ratings & poor acceleration. Generous cargo room, but cramped driver seating. More
- www.edmunds.com — Edmunds editorial ratings for the 2007 Toyota Corolla... More
- www.theautochannel.com — TheAutoChannel.com's review of the 2007 Toyota Corolla... More
- www.caranddriver.com — 2007 Toyota Corolla LE - Comparison Tests... More
- research.cars.com — http://research.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?revid=50552&ma... More
- autos.msn.com — Reviews, including user reviews, of the 2007 Toyota Corolla... More
- www.toyota.com — Toyota's website, featuring the 2007 Toyota Corolla... More
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