Are there any problems with the Toyota Corolla 2010?
It turns out that the 2010 Corolla has more complaints than usual, but not as many as the 2009 model. The bodywork appears susceptible to paint chips, so inspect the nose and see if there’s been any patching up. Some cars’ brakes have also been known to make a grinding noise. A thorough going-over by an independent expert would be a smart move.
How much does a used Toyota Corolla cost?
How Much Does the Used 2010 Toyota Corolla Cost? The 2010 Toyota Corolla starts at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just over $16,000, and Fair Purchase Prices, which represent what people in your area are paying for their Corolla, should hold very close to MSRPs.
When did the Toyota Corolla come to America?
The original Toyota Corolla, a small rear-drive subcompact, arrived in the United States in the late 1960s; by the 1970s the second-generation version was the best-selling import in the country and new Corollas have followed every four or five years since.
What kind of mileage does a Toyota Corolla get?
How does the 2010 Toyota Corolla perform in terms of power and fuel consumption? The main engine is a 1.8-liter/4-cylinder unit developing an unremarkable 132 horsepower. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) puts fuel consumption at 26 mpg city, 34 mpg highway and 29 mpg (4-speed automatic transmission).
What kind of car is the Toyota Corolla?
For a compact sedan, the 2010 Toyota Corolla is equipped with a roomy and comfortable passenger cabin. The car’s added width provides good shoulder and hip room in front, though rear seat leg room is still a bit snug for the long legged.
Where can I buy a 2010 Toyota Corolla for free?
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