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C/D's best 0-60 in a Gen 4 Camry 4 4A was 10.5sec
C/D's 0-60 in the Gen 6 Camry 4 5A is 8.7sec
~alpha
1) The engine will be a 2.0-liter I-4 Dual VVT-i unit probably rated at around 138 bhp.
2) The transmission choice will be either five-speed manual or a version of the CVT-i automatic used on JDM Corollas but modified to better suit American driving conditions.
3) It will use the more upscale interior derived from the JDM/European Toyota Auris hatchback.
4) Toyota will tune the suspension for better handling so it can better compete against the Honda Civic and Mazda3.
Lexus box modelo 2000 to 2005 tranfer the design to corolla 2003, then corolla 2003 tranfer the design to yaris o echo 2006.
Now is the same.... Lexus and Camry tranfer the box to corolla 2008, and then in 2011 corolla tranfer the box to Echo.
This design have some logic if you think about that Toyota is more conservative than Honda or Mazda designs.
Tell me your point of view
Lancer DE (2.0L/5M) $14,615
Lancer DE (2.0L/CVT) $15,515
Lancer ES (2.0L/5M) $16,615
Lancer ES (2.0L/CVT) $17,515
Lancer GTS (2.0L/5M) $18,115
Lancer GTS (2.0L/CVT) $19,115
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GTS com0os full loaded, 152HP, theres is another option The Rally Art, 2.0 pñus turbo and 4WD, EVOX cousin.
Tell me about Corolla 2008, looks like nobody mades the homework?
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/toyota-corolla-super-2000-rally-car/172466/
The US Corollas and countries on other continents' Corollas have different styling.
It depends. If other manufacturers are going upscale and climbing up in terms of price points as well, that would potentially create a nice vaccum for the Corolla if it stays within the current price range. Not everyone wants to pay 20 grand for a high quality small car.
I think it is virtually inevitable that the next Corolla will match the Civic dollar for dollar on pricing. The only difference is Toyota won't build a DX without A/C. If there still is a CE, I expect it to be $1000 more than a Civic DX, and to have one or two more standard features, probably the A/C and a 4-speaker CD stereo (and I expect all Corollas to have six standard airbags, ABS, and VSC). Certainly if the cheaper Yaris has standard A/C and CD, Toyota won't leave them off the base Corolla. (This is also probably the last generation Civic in which the base model lacks A/C)
That means an '08 Corolla S will go for almost $20K before options with an automatic. Look at the competition. Why wouldn't they raise the prices that high?
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
If the S has leather standard, plus ABS and the side bags, then it might garner in the $19's with an automatic. Some competitors like the Lancer GTS and Elantra Limited are $1000-2000 less than that MSRP, so it can't be much more as real-world prices for the competition are even less ($1500 in rebates on the Elantra right now, for example).
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/03/0305_geneva/index_01.htm
Here's a weird one. Toyota just eliminated all the incentives nationally on the Corolla!!! Are they expecting a cos of fuel spike like last year that drew the inventory down to nothing? Too many fleet sales? LOL. This is a 5+ y.o. model for heaven's sake.
They certainly have to keep an eye on the Elantra and Sentra but what is happening to the Civic? Sales are way down last month!!
Right now, I don't think it is even optional for the Yaris. But a lot can change in 2 years. Plus, NHTSA is probably going to make it mandatory for all 2011 or 2012 vehicles, right?
And gas is already $3/gallon in my neck of the woods, now holding steady the last 4 or 5 days. But Corollas are still flying off the lots around here, they can't keep them in stock.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
Once a car has ABS, how much more does it cost to add VSC anyway??
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
A Corolla wagon has more space than the Matrix and gets Corolla efficiency. Unfortunately if they bring such a vehicle here they can't say "all the utility of an SUV without the guzzling" because it would hurt sales of more profitable SUVs.
Who would want to hurt sales?
Same for the new Mazda3. It will be a 2009 model also.
~alpha
Yes, it is an unusually long period, but there were delays.
Too bad for them. Luckily for Toyota people will still buy them due to high fuel prices.
People will buy wagons if they are advertised - Subaru sells 10 wagons for every sedan.
Seems like both were pretty good moves.
How many compact sedans have wagon variants in the U.S.? VW dropped the Jetta wagon from the U.S. Ford is dropping the Focus wagon. Small wagons don't sell well. Small SUVs and cross-overs sell quite well, however, and hatchbacks are making a comeback. There's not a big difference between a wagon and many of today's hatchbacks. So little that even Edmunds.com calls them "wagons."
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
* It will come to the U.S. this year as a 2008 model.
* It will be a sedan only--he hasn't heard anything about Toyota bringing the wagon here.
* It will have a Dual VVT-i 2.4L engine standard. I questioned him about that, because I found it hard to believe, but he reiterated it would be the standard Corolla engine.
* very likely
* very doubtful from what I gather over at TN where some who work at Cambridge seem to stating that it will be a 1.8L dual VVT-i or a 2.0L dual VVT-i. I do believe that the 2.4L dual VVT-i will end up in the new Matrix though.
In regards to Toyota coming out with a new Corolla later this year as a 2008 model it will be interesting because I am curious if Toyota keeps the current model another year. But what I believe happens is Toyota releases it early next year as an 09 model. I have gotten mixed responses because it keeps changing but I keep hearing early next year.
check the "Aurion" in Australia and the "Auris" In Ireland
In spain there is this cool video of the Auris
I relly like the Aurion
How come in America we get the worst models
Toyota.ie
Toyota.com.au
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corolla verso like a wagon
Aurion
Aurion
Auris
Inside Auris
:P the following website It show how they can modefie the car
http://toyota.jp/customize/corollaaxio/
If you can read japanese
Here is the link
http://www.motormagazinesha.co.jp/medialog/modules/wordpress1/index.php?p=185#
here is the website
http://www.motoring.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=3479617
:P
http://www.leftlanenews.com/early-look-2007-toyota-corolla-axio-fielder.html
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/news/06/1010.html
http://paultan.org/archives/2006/10/11/2007-toyota-corolla-axio-launched-in-japa- n/
http://www.nihoncarandbike.com/en/news-384-Toyota+Corolla+Axio+Test+Drive,+HDTV.- html
http://minkara.carview.co.jp/image.aspx?src=http%3a%2f%2fcarview-img6.bmcdn.jp%2- fcarlife%2fimages%2fUserCarPhoto%2f369852%2fp6.jpg
those for 2007 (MY08) release get ........ Zer0 points
those for 2008 (MY09) release pat yourselves on the back. Your right and there wrong :P ..... Toyota just released the Tenative Release dates for the NEW :surprise: (Major Changes) and Improved 2009 Corolla ..... Release date is set for February 2008 ( If hell doesn't freeze over or global warming submerges all dry land, BUT you know Toyota is always a Month or two late )............ AND FUNNY enough release for the NEW (Major Changes )and Improved Matrix is ..... you guessed it February 2008 for the 2009 Matrix. This comes right from the Top so it is very good Information.
Comments ..............
Now if someone has more updated info on the new 'ZR' engines that would also be interesting. 1.8L or 2.0L? Dual VVT-i assumed? New 2.4L 'ZR' in the new Matrix?
Also the Matrix will no longer be called the Matrix when the redesigned model comes out it will be renamed the Toyota Blade which I have heard from various sources.
http://www.caranddriver.com/carnews/12496/2009-toyota-blade.html
~alpha