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2007 Toyota Corolla

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This report provides a quick overview of the features and specs for the 2007 Toyota Corolla. Get our expert review of the Toyota here.

By Cars.com Staff

Cars.com
July 1, 2006
Vehicle Overview
Few cars have a heritage as long as Toyota's popular Corolla compact sedan, which dates back to 1966 and was last redesigned for the 2003 model year. A higher hip point was supposed to ease entry.

A high-performance XRS edition joined the 2005 lineup, but was discontinued after 2006. Three other versions remain available: the value-priced CE, the upscale LE and the sporty S. An electronic stability system is optional on LE and S models with an automatic transmission.


Exterior
The Corolla rides a 102.4-inch wheelbase and measures 178.3 inches long. Special touches for the sporty S version include smoked headlights, fog lamps, front and rear underbody spoilers, and side rocker panels.

Fifteen-inch steel wheels are standard; alloy 15-inchers are optional.


Interior
Up to five occupants fit inside the Corolla, which features a 60/40-split, folding rear seat. Cargo volume totals 13.6 cubic feet.

Standard CE equipment includes air conditioning, power mirrors, a tilt steering column, intermittent wipers, a driver's seat height adjustment and a CD stereo. The LE adds power windows and locks, electroluminescent instrument gauges and remote keyless entry. Leather seats, previously optional on the LE, are no longer available. A unique cloth interior goes into the sporty S sedan, which features a leather-wrapped steering wheel.


Under the Hood
A 1.8-liter four-cylinder generates 126 horsepower. Either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission can be installed.

Safety
Seat-mounted side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags are optional, as are antilock brakes — though they're disc/drum, not all-wheel disc. An electronic stability system is optional on S and LE models with the automatic transmission.

Driving Impressions
Despite its conservative styling and comparatively high price, the Corolla has long been one of the best compacts on the market. It delivers a satisfying blend of fuel economy, refinement and reliability. Riding smoothly, Corollas feel solid and inspire confidence.

Performance might not stir many emotions, but this sedan is adequate for ordinary driving. Acceleration is a trifle slow from a start, but the automatic-transmission model quickly picks up the pace. The engine growls a tad while accelerating, but it quiets at highway speeds.

Even though the Corolla maneuvers neatly in town and takes curves acceptably, handling isn't quite as precise as that of some other small cars. The front seats are comfortable and supportive. Backseat legroom isn't quite as appealing.



Additional Reviews for the 2007 Toyota Corolla

Mike Hanley Cars.com October 24, 2006
Cars.com Staff Cars.com July 1, 2006
Warren Brown The Washington Post and WashingtonPost.com April 29, 2007

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