What gas does a 2007 Toyota Corolla take?

What gas does a 2007 Toyota Corolla take?

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2007 Toyota Corolla
EPA MPG Regular Gasoline 29 combined city/highway MPG 26 city 35 highway 3.4 gals/100 miles
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EPA Size Class Compact Cars

Is the 2007 Toyota Corolla a good car?

Yes, overall the 2007 Toyota Corolla is a very reliable used car. It also earned plenty of great reliability rankings back when it was new. As we already mentioned, Consumer Reports bestowed a 5 out of 5 predicted reliability rating upon the 2007 Corolla.

How much does it cost to fill up a 2007 Toyota Corolla?

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2007 Toyota Corolla
Annual Fuel Cost* $1,650
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $2.72
Cost to Fill the Tank $42
Tank Size 13.2 gallons

Is there a problem with the 2007 Toyota Corolla?

The 2007 Toyota Corolla has not been tested. Vehicles Affected: Approximately 135,000 model-year 2003-08 Toyota Corolla cars and model-year 2005-08 Matrix hatchbacks The Problem: The front passenger airbag could be damaged, Read more The car-rental people now call the venerable Toyota Corolla a “midsize” sedan.

What kind of seats does a Toyota Corolla have?

2007 Toyota Corolla models. The 2007 Toyota Corolla economy sedan is available in three trim levels: CE, S and LE. The base CE comes with 15-inch steel wheels, air-conditioning, a CD player, power mirrors, a height-adjustable driver seat, an outside temperature gauge and a 60/40-split folding rear seat.

Is the Toyota Camry Hybrid a gas or electric car?

More than any other hybrid we’ve driven, the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid has the most seamless transition between electric motor and gasoline engine. If we didn’t tell you it was a hybrid and let you drive it, we doubt you would notice.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla have?

With the discontinuation of the high-output XRS, the sole engine for the 2007 Corolla is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that makes 126 horsepower and 122 pounds-feet of torque. A five-speed manual transmission is standard and a four-speed automatic is optional.