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Friday, July 11, 2008

Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Hyundia Elantra, Chevy Cobalt, Nissan Sentra meet the 2009 Toyota Corolla


Working as an Assistant Service Manager for Toyota I saw the new 09’ Corollas when they came off the truck for inspection. When I saw the new 09’ XRS Corolla’s I knew I had to have one. I use to own a Red 2001 Solara, and man I loved that car. I have a young family and with 4 doors putting the car seat in is a breeze. The first thing I did to my car was order my lowering springs from the parts department. The ride is AMAZING with the news springs. After the springs, I had the windows tinted and added a few other goodies. Next I covered my seats in custom leather to complete the sporty look and protect against the occasional Sippy cup spill. I love the gas mileage, and that I can have a nice-looking sporty car and not break my wallet.

David White, Assistant Service Manager

Since its launch more that four decades ago, Corolla has helped lay the foundation for the reputation for quality that Toyota enjoys today. Over the years, it has become one of the best-selling cars of all time, with more than 30 million Corollas sold worldwide.

The all new re-designed Toyota Corolla is everything you want in a compact car, and more. The Corolla comes with larger disc brakes than the Honda Civic. Also it comes with Break Assist (BA) standard, where it is NOT available on the Honda Civic or Nissan Sentra. Also available on the Toyota Corolla is Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and Traction Control (TRAC) that is NOT available on the Honda Civic or the Nissan Sentra .

When it comes to leg room the Hyundai Elantra is at a disadvantage. More leg room is excellent for your passengers. Exterior temperature display, Telescopic steering wheel, Air conditioning, Auxiliary audio input jack, & XM Satellite Radio capability are just a few of the standard features that Corolla offers over Elantra. The fit and finish is far superior of the Elantra as well.

When it comes to “cost of ownership” the Chevy Cobalt will drain your wallet compared to the Corolla . A mere 22 mpg / city, is a slouch when it comes to corollas 27 mpg / city. If you haul any cargo you will definitely appreciate the 34.5 cubic inches that comes with the all new Corolla.

No matter how you look at it you can’t lose with the All-new Toyota Corolla. Call or go on-line to schedule a test today. 888-676-7487 http://www.rickhendricktoyota.com/

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