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By Cars.com StaffCars.com
May 13, 2009
The Corolla is available in Base, S, LE, XLE and sporty XRS trim levels. Competitors include the Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus, Mazda3 and Honda Civic. New for 2010 For 2010, the Corolla comes with an electronic stability system and traction control as standard equipment. Exterior The sedan sports bump-strip-free doors that give the car a smooth look. S and XRS models are marketed as sport-oriented Corollas and receive special exterior styling elements, like a chin spoiler, rocker panels and a trunklid spoiler.
The Corolla has room for five people with its front bucket seats and a three-place rear bench.
The Corolla's base engine is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder, paired to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The XRS has a more powerful 2.4-liter four-cylinder, mated to either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission, which can be manually shifted when placed in the "S" position. The XRS also comes with a sport-tuned suspension, which includes a front strut tower brace. Four disc brakes are standard on the XRS, while other Corollas come with a front-disc/rear-drum setup.
For 2010, all Corollas come with an electronic stability system and traction control standard.
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