- Editor:
- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $22,405
“The standard among compact sedans.”
The 2010 Toyota Corolla ($15,350) comes standard with fabric upholstery, air conditioning, CD/WMA/MP3/XM radio, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, six-way manual driver seat, 60/40 split folding rear seat, outside temperature gauge, power mirrors, and engine immobilizer. Corolla comes with a five-speed manual gearbox or four-speed automatic transmission ($16,150). Corolla LE ($16,750) comes standard with the automatic and adds power windows, door locks, and color-matched outside mirrors. Corolla, XLE and S models come with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine.
Corolla S ($16,420) has color-matched spoilers, fog lamps, black headlight housings, leather-trimmed steering wheel, and sport front seats.
Corolla XLE ($17,650) upgrades with 16-inch steel wheels and covers, wood-grain trim, Optitron instruments, variable intermittent wipers, sliding lid center console, keyless entry, seatback pockets, premium audio. The XLE comes standard with the automatic transmission.
Corolla XRS ($18,860) features a more powerful 2.4-liter dohc four-cylinder engine with either five-speed manual or five-speed automatic ($20,050). The XRS also has 17-inch tires on alloy wheels, trunk spoiler, rear disc brakes, strut tower brace, Optitron gauges, cruise, leather shifter and steering wheel, and chrome interior accents.
Safety features that come standard on all Corolla models include six airbags: dual frontal, front side-impact (for torso protection), and side-curtain airbags (for head protection). Antilock Brakes (ABS) are standard, as is Toyota's Vehicle Stability Control with Traction Control.