Take it back and get them to check it.
No... A corolla engine is made by Toyota for a Toyota Corolla vehicle... The Chevy Prism is made by Chevy... Chevy and Toyota are different companies...
You might have a broken or worn transmission/engine mount.
Which highest performance Toyota engine would fit in my 1985 Corolla
I asked someone at Lancaster Toyota in Lancaster PA about when to change the timing belt in my 2006 Corolla, and at first he said 90,000 miles, then paused, looked it up, and said that the 2006 Corolla has a timing chain, so it will not have to be changed.Since I drive a 2006 Corolla, I intend to corroborate that, since I have a lot at stake. But, I thought I would share this preliminary data.I also just called Bobby Rahal Toyota and they told me it has a non-serviceable chain for the timing belt. I have a Toyota Corolla 2006.
In the United Kingdom the Toyota Auris is the successor to the Toyota Corolla, in other words the Auris is what the Corolla would look like today had Toyota decided not to change the name. Maintenance wise, the Auris and Corolla are both viewed by Toyota as the same car in terms of services and therefore both follow the same maintenance schedules.
You need a clutch job. The flywheel needs resurfacing as it is causing clutch chatter. Dan the tranny man
The new 2011 Corolla S has 134hp. That would be stock .
It would be "Toyota Corolla.
I would assume it would be a Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, or Honda Civic
The year and engine size would help me to help you.
The 1993 Toyota Corolla had 110 horsepower. To achieve the Corollas maximum horsepower you would need to be moving at 5,600 rpms.
a 1995 rolla would use a 20w/50 oil usually castrol gtx2