- Aerodynamic multi-reflector halogen headlamps with Daytime Running Lights (DRL) and smoked lenses
- Integrated front fog lamps
- Color-keyed rear deck spoiler
- Intermittent windshield wipers
- Variable intermittent windshield wipers with mist cycle
- Power remote-controlled outside mirrors
- Color-keyed power remote-controlled outside mirrors
- Heated outside mirrors
- Color-keyed outside door handles
- Color-keyed front and rear underbody spoilers, sport side rocker panel
moldings and rear mudguards - Blackout front grille
these are only some of the new toyota's exterior features!
it is interesting that STEVE SILER had this to say about the new corolla:
From pretty much every angle, including the window line, the cut-lines on the hood, and the head- and taillamp graphics, the Corolla and the Camry appear to be two sizes of the same dress. Sportier S and XRS trim levels even have the same style of body cladding as the Camry Sport models (does anyone find it curious that, even as GM issues a moratorium on body cladding, Toyota steps it up on the cheap stuff?). But we approve, since the overall look is pleasing enough to the eye and considerably bolder than before, although still rather far from exciting.
here are also some positive reviews from important sources:
"The car exhibits an overall refinement that's noticeably enhanced in contrast to the previous model's."
—Road & Track"
More features are standard this year, and even the lowly CE comes with air...a CD player, power steering, power mirrors, an outside temperature gauge, 60/40 split-folding rear seats and 15-inch wheels." —Edmunds.com
"...performance is lively and fuel economy -- always a prime Corolla virtue -- is high: an estimated 30-32 in the city and 36-40 on highways." —Carpoint.com
however, there are also some negtive feedbacks:
It's too bad that, while significantly improved, the new Corolla sedan has an awkward appearance." —Carpoint.com
"Its engine keeps the Corolla from dominating the class." —The Car Connection
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