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Whether you are in the market for a new car or just want a way to spend 
 the day with your family, the San Diego auto show promises new models, 
 test drives and family fun.
Approximately 3,400 model-year 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback cars are 
 being recalled for their continuously variable automatic transmissions.
Big news for compact-car shoppers comes in the form of the 2020 Toyota 
 Corolla sedan, a redesign that Toyota unveiled just a couple of weeks ago 
 and that now adds a hybrid variant at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show.
When the 2019 Honda CR-V went on sale Nov. 13, we were there for it 
 with a roundup of coverage to date. So, apparently, were our readers.
Fresh off the debut of its overseas sibling, the Auris, the Toyota Corolla 
 Hatchback is all-new for 2019. It replaces the Corolla iM.
Ahead of the 2018 L.A. Auto Show, Toyota unveiled a much-anticipated 
 redesign of the Corolla sedan this week. Here's everything you need to 
 know.
Fresh off revealing the completely redesigned 2020 Corolla, Toyota 
 announced that a hybrid version would also be part of the new Corolla line 
 — the first hybrid Corolla available for U.S. shoppers.
For 2020, the Toyota Corolla sedan sheds its boring looks and ho-hum 
 features list for mature styling and a host of safety and tech features that 
 should give it a competitive edge.
Gas prices dropping means filling up a 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback 
 would cost less than it did last week. But how much, exactly?