The guys over at Consumer Reports stopped from testing toasters for a bit and took a drive in what others considered to be a home appliance until now.
Yes, the Toyota Corolla is known for its reliability, affordability and cheap maintenance, but it lacked attractiveness badly.
Not anymore, as the 2014 Toyota Corolla adds that along with an upscale interior while keeping the same bulletproof mechanical underpinnings and not raising the price too much.
The new Corolla also comes with a new trim level, the LE Eco, which is the most powerful in the range and the most fuel efficient. With a 1.8-liter Valvematic engine making 140 hp and average 35 mpg, 4 more than a non-Eco model.
See what Consumer Reports has to say about the new Corolla in the video bellow.
Not anymore, as the 2014 Toyota Corolla adds that along with an upscale interior while keeping the same bulletproof mechanical underpinnings and not raising the price too much.
The new Corolla also comes with a new trim level, the LE Eco, which is the most powerful in the range and the most fuel efficient. With a 1.8-liter Valvematic engine making 140 hp and average 35 mpg, 4 more than a non-Eco model.
See what Consumer Reports has to say about the new Corolla in the video bellow.