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Cars.com's No. 1 most popular news story this week ticks off the things we 
 like about the 2019 Toyota RAV4, and those that still, well, tick us off. 
 Check out the full top 10 here.
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.