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Toyota claims the 2011 Corolla's new profile also improves aerodynamic performance and fuel economy — which at 32 mpg overall was already among the best we've measured in any car with an automatic transmission that isn't a diesel or hybrid.
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Toyota claims the 2011 Corolla's new profile also improves aerodynamic performance and fuel economy—which at 32 mpg overall was already among the best we've measured in any car with an automatic transmission that isn't a diesel or hybrid.
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Under the hood, the 2011 Corolla's 1.8-liter engine carries over.
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Under the hood, the 2011 Corolla's 1. 8-liter engine carries over.
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The Corolla's first-quarter sales fell 10% from a year earlier.
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The wider car contributes to lowering the center of gravity, which has helped improve the Corolla's stability and cornering.
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Toyota The interior of the 2009 model has only slightly higher quality plastic and better fit-and-finish than Corolla's of a decade ago.
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Toyota The Corolla's base engine is a 1. 8-liter four-cylinder producing 132 horsepower, as compared to the 126 of the previous model, and is rated at 27 mpg city and 35 highway.
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Opt for a loaded, top-of-the-line XRS, with its 2. 4-liter, four-cylinder engine borrowed from the Camry, and you can spend almost $24,000 -- a far cry from the Corolla's humble $15,910 starting price.
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The 2009 Corolla's base engine is yet another 1. 8-liter four-cylinder, this new design putting out 132 horsepower as compared to the 126 of the previous model and the 120 horses of the one before that.
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