Toyota Corolla
The 2023 Toyota Corolla adds available AWD for the Corolla Hybrid, a new standard 8-inch touchscreen system and version 3.0 of Toyota Safety Sense.

Refreshed 2023 Toyota Corolla Gains Hybrid AWD, New Tech ...
By Mike Hanley
June 1, 2022The 2023 Toyota Corolla adds available AWD for the Corolla Hybrid, a new standard 8-inch touchscreen system and version 3.0 of Toyota Safety Sense.
The 2022 RAV4 gets the lesser Top Safety Pick designation from the IIHS, while the 2022 Corolla Cross and RAV4 Prime were each named a Top Safety Pick Plus.

2022 Toyota Corolla Cross, RAV4, RAV4 Prime Earn Top Safety ...
By Brian Normile
May 10, 2022The 2022 RAV4 gets the lesser Top Safety Pick designation from the IIHS, while the 2022 Corolla Cross and RAV4 Prime were each named a Top Safety Pick Plus.
Cars.com and Accu-Trade data reveals that some used-vehicle values are rising faster than others, which is especially true for electrified vehicles, popular nameplates, vans and sporty cars.

What Are the Used Cars With the Highest Rising Resale Value?
By Jane Ulitskaya
May 3, 2022Cars.com and Accu-Trade data reveals that some used-vehicle values are rising faster than others, which is especially true for electrified vehicles, popular nameplates, vans and sporty cars.
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Electric cars and fuel efficiency dominated this week’s countdown of Cars.com’s most popular news articles. Find out which other stories made the list.

10 Biggest News Stories of the Week: Volvo V90 Cross Country ...
By Matt Schmitz
April 6, 2022Electric cars and fuel efficiency dominated this week’s countdown of Cars.com’s most popular news articles. Find out which other stories made the list.
The 2022 Corolla Cross would have done really well in the safety features and driver-assist tech scoring categories of our Affordable Small SUV Challenge.

How Would the 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross Have Fared in Our ...
By Joe Bruzek
April 1, 2022The 2022 Corolla Cross would have done really well in the safety features and driver-assist tech scoring categories of our Affordable Small SUV Challenge.
The 2023 GR Corolla is based on the Corolla hatchback, not the sedan, but it gets some extensive body changes that differentiate it.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla: The U.S. Finally Gets a Proper Hot ...
By Aaron Bragman
March 31, 2022The 2023 GR Corolla is based on the Corolla hatchback, not the sedan, but it gets some extensive body changes that differentiate it.
Only Corollas built after November 2021 qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award, as that’s when Toyota upgraded its marginal-rated non-curve-adaptive system.

2022 Toyota Corolla Sedan, Hatchback Earn Top IIHS Award
By Jane Ulitskaya
March 29, 2022Only Corollas built after November 2021 qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award, as that’s when Toyota upgraded its marginal-rated non-curve-adaptive system.
With gas prices constantly in flux, consumers often look to save at the pump. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on sale for the 2022 model year.

What Are the Most Fuel-Efficient Cars for 2022?
By Brian Normile
March 9, 2022With gas prices constantly in flux, consumers often look to save at the pump. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on sale for the 2022 model year.
Take a look at how the Latch system and each car seat scored in our Car Seat Check of the 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross.

How Do Car Seats Fit in a 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross?
By Jennifer Geiger
February 23, 2022Take a look at how the Latch system and each car seat scored in our Car Seat Check of the 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross.
J.D. Power released its 2022 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, which measures the total number of problems experienced by original owners of their 3-year-old vehicles.

What Are the Most Reliable 2019 Model-Year Vehicles?
By Jane Ulitskaya
February 10, 2022J.D. Power released its 2022 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, which measures the total number of problems experienced by original owners of their 3-year-old vehicles.