Tayota
Models using the Toyota Corolla chassis are the Ceres, Levin and RunX. The Matrix is a common hatchback model. Traditional models are numbered from E30 through E80.
A Toyota Corolla can get up to 120 MPG on the freeway. The newer models of Toyota Corolla can get anywhere up to 150 MPG, which is considerably fast for the brand.
Chevy makes more brand name vechiles and they are a better company and the best type of vechile.
The Taser was first marketed in 1974. It has been through several changes and models since then.
No. Toyota changed the Corolla from rear to front wheel drive in 1983 for the 1984 Model year, with the exception of the SR5 Corolla, all other Trims and sub~models were Front WD
The 1987 Toyota Corolla came in two door and four door models, a multitude of colors and a 4 speed manual transmission and a 4 cylinder engine.
Go to http://www.toyota.com/Corolla/ At the top of the page, choose Build Your Own Toyota You can then check out all the Corolla options, including the interior/exterior colors offered in each model.
There are hundreds of variants. The Corolla has been around for a long time. The engine in a 1982 Corolla Tercel was 3AC-4. Agreed. Many different engines. A 2006LE has a 1ZZ FE. 2012 models have the 1.8liter 2RZ FAE
Toyota Corolla models from 1991 to 1996 fall under the seventh generation and officially coded as Corolla E 100. Various engines came depending on the displacement type. For example, the 1.6 liter petrol variant came with three engine models, the 4A-FE, the 4A-GE (20 valve version), and the 4A-GZE.
My 1996 Corolla with the 1.8 4 cyl. engine has a Timing Belt. I think they all do. All the 1.8's have a timing belt. Even the current models.
A 1992 Toyota Corolla can take any type of standard antifreeze. It should be labeled as being suitable for all makes and models of cars.
check with your insurance company. Typically economy cars like the Corolla cost much less to insure than larger more expensive models.