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Used Toyota Corolla for Sale near Athens, GA
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About 1991 Toyota Corolla
Overview

The 1991 Toyota Corolla was virtually identical to the 1990 Corolla, when the model got a more powerful engine and a new entry-level version of the sedan.
The 1991 Toyota Corolla came in many body styles with several trim levels. The sedan came as a base, DX or LE. The wagon was available as a DX or SR5. The coupe came as a SR5 or GT-S. All Corollas came equipped with a DOHC, 16-valve inline four-cylinder engine. The sedans, wagons, and SR5 coupe had a 102-horsepower engine and the GT-S had a 130 horsepower. Fuel economy is about 22 to 33 mpg, depending on the engine.
Owners of the 1991 Corolla complain that the car is underpowered and performs even worse when the air conditioning is running. Still, they tend to praise the car for being reliable and long-lasting, and many have been driving them trouble-free since the car was new.
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Rad I
Reviewed a 1991 Toyota Base on Dec 8, 2010
As a manual transmission, I get better accrleration. Braking & handling are ok, but the appearance seems to be back dated. Still I get better milage, low maintenance cost & lots of fun driving this car. So, I drive it very often.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1991 Toyota DX on Oct 8, 2008
No major problems. Just regular maintenance. The upholstery is still perfect. The paint is still good. I noticed a hole forming in the rug under the gas pedal. Great little car and still running strong with 189,000 miles. Oh, and it gets 30 MPG! and is a very comfortable car to drive.
Seth F
Reviewed a 1991 Toyota DX on May 15, 2010
Performance is decent, it goes 0-60 in probably 6 seconds. The Corolla's appearance is nothing special which I like. The build quality is also decent it only needed repairs on the exhaust. Its a fun car to drive since it can out run a Kia.
Jennifer H
Reviewed a 1991 Toyota DX on Sep 9, 2009
The best car I've ever had. When we sold it at 228,000 miles, it still ran as if it were brand new. As long as you do normal maintainance, it ran great! I even drove it through a blizzard and it did great. As far as I know, it's still running.
1991 Toyota Corolla Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| DX | $10,273 |
| LE | $11,478 |
| SR5 Coupe | $11,693 |
| Base | $9,273 |
| GTS Coupe | $13,863 |
| DX Wagon AWD | $12,643 |
| DX Wagon | $10,943 |
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