2010 Toyota Corolla 4-door XLE Sedan
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Overview
KBB Editors' Overview
The original Toyota Corolla, a small rear-drive subcompact, arrived in the United States in the late 1960s; by the 1970s the second-generation version was the best-selling import in the country and new Corollas have followed every four or five years since. Now in its tenth-generation, the 2010 Corolla is slightly longer, lower and wider than the last generation, and comes with class-leading engineering improvements. The Corolla has grown over time, both in size and in features, with each generation being better than the one that went before, and the 2010 model certainly maintains that standard. But it's in a market segment with some very tough, excellent competition, from Japan, Korea and the United States, and smart buyers have lots of choices for their automotive dollars. As with many Toyota products, expected strengths of the Corolla should be long-term reliability, great fuel economy, a pleasant ownership experience and excellent resale value. | You'll Like This Car If... | You May Not Like This Car If... |
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If your vehicular preference is for a modest but fuel-efficient and (presumably) reliable compact sedan from a trusted Japanese brand, this may be an excellent choice. |
If you want efficiency and practicality combined with a touch more style and driving excitement, you may prefer a somewhat livelier competitor such as Honda's Civic, Nissan's Sentra, Chevrolet's Cobalt or Ford's new Focus. There are also less expensive compacts available, especially from Korean makers Hyundai and Kia. |
What's Significant about this Car?
For 2010, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC) are now standard on all trims.
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