The Toyota Corolla 2010

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The Toyota Corolla model has seen big changes since it first came out in the market. As newer models come out every year, the car gets to be more fuel efficient and provides compactness, minimal road and wind noise. The 2010 Corolla is a front-wheel drive sedan available in five trims. Redesigned for the 2009 model year, it added a 2.4-liter engine option and standard anti-lock brakes.

The Corolla carries over virtually unchanged this year, but adds standard stability control for all trims. There are other standard parts that the card comes with by default such as antilock brakes, stability control, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and active front head restraints.

In government crash testing, the Corolla earned four out of five stars for its protection of occupants in frontal collisions. Side impact testing resulted in a perfect five stars for front occupants and four stars for rear passengers. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety testing, I learned that the Corolla scored a top rating of “Good” for its performance in frontal-offset and side impact collisions.

Quite good right? Majority of the public knows who made the Corollas and it comes as no surprise that even until now, Toyota Corollas are still strong in the automobile market today.

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