The 2016 Toyota Corolla CE is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 132 hp @ 6000 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2016 Toyota Corolla CE has cargo capacity of 369 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1265 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2016 Toyota Corolla CE has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Front independent suspension while the rear suspension is Rear torsion beam suspension. The car also features a It has 15-inch steel wheels with covers as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 144 N.m of torque and a top speed of 187 km/h. The 2016 Toyota Corolla CE accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.6 seconds. Fuel consumption is 8.6 L/100km in the city and 6.5 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 15,995
| Name | CE | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 15,995 | |
| Body | Sedan | |
| Doors | 4 Doors | |
| Engine | 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | |
| Power | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | |
| Cargo Space | 369.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 369.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 15-inch steel wheels with covers | |
| Series | Corolla iM | |
| Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 132 HP | |
| Torque | 144 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 187 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 9.0 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 8.6 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 6.5 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | auto | |
| Weight | 1,130 KG | |
| Brand | Toyota | |
| Model | Corolla | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 16.6 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 138.9 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 27.5 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 156.3 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 10,485 | $ 12,276 | $ 14,194 |
| Clean | $ 10,088 | $ 11,819 | $ 13,636 |
| Average | $ 9,294 | $ 10,905 | $ 12,518 |
| Rough | $ 8,500 | $ 9,992 | $ 11,401 |
If you're looking for a small sedan that competently covers all the basics, the 2016 Toyota Corolla may be just right for you. We've found it doesn't inspire much excitement, but its sensible blend of fuel economy and value are definitely appealing. Take a closer look at the newest Toyota Corolla.

The Toyota Corolla gets little respect from most car reviewers. It's a soulless appliance, they'll tell you; where's the excitement and flair? But the Corolla is now in its 11th generation. It's been on the market nonstop for almost half a century and ranks as the world's best-selling small sedan. Toyota seems to know more than it gets credit for about its customers and their taste in cars, and the 2016 Corolla is bound to be yet another crowd-pleasing choice.

The 2016 Corolla is the latest in a line of top-selling small Toyota sedans first introduced in the U.S. in 1968.

Many of the current Corolla's strengths can be found inside. The overall design is fresh and brings, dare we say it, a stylish edge to the traditionally staid small sedan class. The interface for the infotainment system is easy to use thanks to clear displays and well-placed controls. We also like the Corolla's rear seat that provides more legroom than many midsize sedans. Add the Corolla's laudable crash-test scores, high fuel economy and exceptionally high resale value and you have all the ingredients for a car that pleases more than it dismays.

Just keep in mind that if you value driver engagement, those reviewers are right -- the Corolla is hardly inspiring from behind the wheel. More dynamic alternatives include the sophisticated and similarly fuel-efficient Mazda 3 and the frugal yet fun-to-drive Ford Focus. Although the Hyundai Elantra isn't that sporty, it offers ample style at an attractive price, and the always-popular Honda Civic and Volkswagen Jetta have been remade into strong all-around contenders. But the Toyota still earns a solid "B" rating. Other small cars may steal the headlines, but don't let that distract you from the 2016 Corolla's fundamental competence.

The 2016 Toyota Corolla is a five-passenger compact sedan available in four main trim levels: L, LE, LE Eco and S. All but the L are further offered in Plus and Premium sub-trims. There's also a limited-production S Special Edition that slots in between the S Plus and Premium models.

Standard features on the base L model include 15-inch steel wheels, LED low-beam headlights with halogen high beams, LED running lights, powered accessories, air-conditioning, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel with auxiliary controls, a six-way adjustable driver seat and four-way front passenger seat, a 60/40-split folding rear seat, Bluetooth connectivity and an Entune audio system with 6.1-inch touchscreen, voice controls, six speakers, a CD player, a USB port, an auxiliary audio jack and, for iPhone users, the Siri Eyes Free voice control system.

The LE adds 16-inch steel wheels, heated mirrors, variable intermittent wipers, keyless entry, metallic cabin accents, cruise control, automatic climate control and a rearview camera. It is eligible for the Entune Plus audio system option, which adds satellite and HD radio and the Scout GPS Link app that displays smartphone navigation on the Corolla's central touchscreen.

The LE Plus adds 16-inch alloy wheels, foglights and eligibility for both an optional sunroof and the Driver Convenience package, which includes the sunroof and adds keyless entry and ignition, a roof-mounted antenna (versus the standard in-glass antenna) and the Entune Premium audio system with an integrated navigation system and Entune App Suite mobile-app integration.

Going with the LE Premium gets you the LE Plus model's standard and optional features plus an eight-way power driver seat, heated front seats and Toyota's SofTex premium vinyl upholstery.

The LE Eco starts with the LE's features and adds efficiency-maximizing engine and transmission tuning, 15-inch steel wheels with low-rolling-resistance tires, a rear spoiler and enhanced aerodynamics. The LE Eco Plus gets the LE Plus features and adds special 16-inch alloy wheels, chrome window trim, an Eco driving mode and the same options as the LE Plus. The LE Eco Premium shares the LE Premium's upgrades.

The sport-themed S trim gets you the LE's features plus unique wheel covers, a chrome grille frame, color-keyed mirrors with signal repeaters, a rear spoiler, a chrome exhaust tip, sport front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with paddle shifters, a Sport driving mode for the CVT, sport instrumentation and a trip computer.

The S Plus upgrade provides 17-inch alloy wheels, firmer suspension tuning, rear disc brakes (versus the standard drums) and eligibility for the sunroof and Driver Convenience package. There's also a six-speed manual transmission version of the S Plus that loses the paddle shifters (duh) but gets the Driver Convenience package as standard. The S Premium starts with the S Plus equipment and shares the upgrades of the other Premium models.

A limited-production S Special Edition, marking the Corolla's 50th anniversary, starts with the standard equipment of the S Plus with the CVT and adds 17-inch alloys with a special gloss black finish, Special Edition badging, keyless entry and ignition and an all-black interior with red contrast stitching and red accents on the instrument panel. Despite its sporty theme, it won't be available with a manual transmission. The sunroof and Entune Premium audio are stand-alone options on the S Special Edition.

The 2016 Toyota Corolla is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that comes in two versions. On every trim level except the LE Eco, it produces 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. The LE Eco's engine is a more efficient version with Toyota's Valvematic variable value timing and also makes a little more power, checking in at 140 hp and 126 lb-ft of torque.

The base Corolla L comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission, offering a four-speed automatic as an option. The other trims feature a continuously variable transmission (CVT), although the S Plus can also be ordered with the six-speed manual.

In performance testing, a Corolla LE Eco sauntered to 60 mph in 9.2 seconds, comparable to a CVT-equipped Honda Civic but nearly a full second behind the Mazda 3.

EPA-estimated fuel economy varies depending on which Corolla you choose. It checks in at 31 mpg combined (27 city/36 highway) with the four-speed automatic and also 31 mpg combined (28/37) with the six-speed manual. The CVT returns 32 mpg combined (29/38) in the LE and a comparable 32 mpg combined (29/37) in the S. The LE Eco leads the way at 35 mpg combined (30/42) in standard form and 34 mpg combined (30/40) in Plus or Premium trim.

All 2016 Toyota Corollas come standard with stability and traction control and antilock brakes with brake assist. Also standard are front side airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags, a driver knee airbag and a passenger seat cushion airbag. A rearview camera is standard on all trims except the L. Missing, however, are some of the latest accident avoidance features that are increasingly common for small sedans, such as blind-spot monitoring.

Note that most 2016 Corollas get rear drum brakes, with only the S Plus, S Special Edition and S Premium trims upgrading to rear discs. In brake testing, a Corolla LE Eco with the rear drums stopped from 60 mph in 130 feet, a longer-than-average result.

In government crash testing, the Corolla earned the top overall rating of five stars, including five stars for frontal impacts and five stars for side impacts. The independent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the Corolla its top rating of "Good" in the moderate-overlap frontal-offset, side-impact and roof-strength tests. In the small-overlap frontal-offset test, though, the Corolla received the Institute's second-lowest rating of "Marginal." It also received a "Marginal" rating for ease-of-use of the child seat anchor system. Its seat and head restraint design was rated "Good" for whiplash protection in rear impacts.

The 2016 Toyota Corolla delivers much the same driving experience as its predecessor. Partly, that's down to Toyota's tried-and-true but generally underwhelming 1.8-liter engine. Acceleration is adequate but nothing more. The LE Eco's version gets some tweaks that add a few horsepower, but not enough to make a real difference. We do like the CVT, which has computer-simulated "shifts" to mitigate the typical CVT's constant-rpm drone during acceleration. Skip the archaic four-speed automatic in the base L unless the price is simply too good to pass up.

While it's no road rocket, the 2016 Corolla is a top choice of drivers seeking cars that guarantee comfortable commuting.

The Corolla's handling, too, is familiar. Sporty S-trim touches notwithstanding, there's no playfulness to be found here; instead, attempts at enthusiastic driving in the twisties is met with lifeless steering and pronounced body roll. On the plus side, this is a car that's all about no-hassle commuting comfort, with a quiet, compliant ride. If that describes your daily driving needs, the 2016 Corolla can make the daily grind seem less onerous.

The Corolla's cabin is easily the most interesting one to date. It's clear that designers were given freer rein this time, and the result is a reasonably stylish dashboard, accented by un-Corolla-like flourishes such as a sportily contoured steering wheel and an eye-catching asymmetrical shifter surround. The top priority remains ease of use, so the various audio interfaces employ tried-and-true knobs for volume and tuning, while the LE-and-up automatic climate control system (a welcome luxury in this price bracket) provides a large knob and a few foolproof buttons.

The 2016 Corolla's interior is the most stylish yet, with controls that are both easy to use and easy to access.

Another pleasant surprise is the standard 6.1-inch touchscreen interface, which provides large virtual buttons and simple, clear graphics. The screen responds quickly to inputs, and its feature set is generous for an economy car offering. The available Entune App Suite integrates smartphone-connected services from Bing, Facebook, Yelp and Pandora, among others, as well as real-time traffic data and sports and stock information. Note that getting started with Entune App Suite requires you to install an app on your phone and register for an account.

The Corolla's front seats provide generally adequate comfort, particularly the S trims' better-bolstered chairs, though some may wish for more lumbar support. Also, longer-legged drivers could use more range from the telescoping steering wheel. Thanks in part to a 3.9-inch-longer wheelbase than the previous-generation Corolla, the current car offers considerably more rear legroom than most small sedans, if not a commensurate amount of headroom. The middle rear position is made more hospitable by the nearly flat floor, which lacks the traditional center "hump." Trunk capacity is average at 13 cubic feet, but the wide trunk opening facilitates loading and unloading.

Toyota’s 2016 Corolla compact sedan won’t light fires in the hearts of most driving enthusiasts, but just about everyone else will find a lot to like in this not-so-compact 4-door. The ride is smooth and confident, with bit of playfulness in the sporty S. Interior noise levels are on par with most compacts in the class, although we think the Ford Focus is a tad quieter inside. The Corolla’s front seats could do with better lower back support, but most of our test drivers found them comfortable even on long drives. As for power, both versions of the 1.8-liter engine produce respectable power for passing and merging, but lack the low-end torque found with some competitors. While we enjoyed the standard manual transmission, the 2016 Toyota Corolla sedan delivers its best performance and fuel economy when teamed with the CVTi-S automatic transmission.

AN INTERIOR HOME RUN, PART I: MATERIALSThe 2016 Corolla sedan from Toyota offers a level of sophistication and quality materials we’d like to see more of in this class. From its soft-touch surfaces to the elegant dash design, this is one compact that doesn’t feel entry-level.AN INTERIOR HOME RUN, PART II: TECH-READY SETUPEven the base Corolla offers a 6.1-inch audio display, USB port and iPod interface. Higher trims offer Siri Eyes Free and navigation with full apps suite, including Slacker Radio.

Telling the real story of Toyota’s 2016 Corolla sedan means talking about what’s inside. As we mentioned, this is a very nice interior – even the car's headliner material is impressive. There's plenty of stretch-out space in the front seats, and the long wheelbase gives rear-seat passengers world-record legroom. Rear headroom, however, is compromised by the jaunty sweep of the Corolla's C-pillar/roofline into the trunk – good to look at, but requires ducking from tall-torsoed riders in back.

The 2016 Corolla sedan’s styling has allowed it to move away from an anonymity suffered by previous generations, with an appealing series of folded edges in search of big wheels and tires to punctuate its stance (15-inch steel wheels are standard on base models, but find a way to move up to 16- or 17-inch wheels in steel or aluminum if you can). The car looks especially good in darker colors. And while the trunk capacity is laudable, the trunk opening could be a tad bit bigger.

Like most of the players in this class, the 2016 Toyota Corolla L comes pretty basic. The most notable exceptions – Nice interior! Cool, iPod connectivity. Ahh, Bluetooth hands-free calling. – have already been outlined. Don't worry, the car gets air conditioning and a decent 6-speaker audio system, plus power windows, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, and – all the rage in luxury cars these days – LED headlights. Always thinking of you, Toyota also includes a manual height adjuster for the driver's seat. The Corolla also offers the protection of eight airbags.

As is the habit these days, carmakers don't offer options so much as they offer option packages and add equipment by trim level. The 2016 Toyota Corolla sedan follows this lead. The LE adds automatic climate control, Entune Audio Plus, bigger wheels and remote keyless entry. Reaching up to the Corolla S rewards you with a sportier environment that includes fog lights, a chrome-tipped exhaust and a rear-deck spoiler, plus bolder seats and instrument cluster. The Driver's Convenience Package (standard on Premium trims) nets you Entune Premium audio, integrated navigation and apps as well as a power moonroof and push-button starting.

The 2016 Toyota Corolla is offered with two versions of a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine. The first version, used in L, LE and S Corolla models, produces 132 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque – not much bragging rights for power, but the fuel economy is strong for the class (see the EPA numbers below). The second 1.8-liter, in Corolla LE Eco models, gets to tout fuel economy as high as 42 mpg on the highway – superb for a non-hybrid – mated to Toyota's CVTi-S continuously variable automatic transmission. That fuel-conscious CVTi-S also hosts the power in Corolla LE and S automatic-transmission models. A 6-speed manual gearbox is available in Corolla L and S versions, while a 4-speed automatic is available in the Corolla L.1.8-liter inline-4 (L, LE and S)132 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm128 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: L: 28/37 mpg (6-speed manual), 27/36 mpg (4-speed automatic)LE: 29/38 mpg (CVTi-S automatic) S: 29/37 mpg (CVTi-S automatic), 28/37 mpg (6-speed manual) 1.8-liter inline-4 (LE Eco)140 horsepower @ 6,100 rpm126 lb-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy:LE Eco: 30/42 mpg (CVTi-S automatic)LE Eco Plus & Eco Premium: 30/40 mpg (CVTi-S automatic)

Starting with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $ 18,065 for the Corolla L and reaching over $ 24,000 for a Corolla S model loaded past the point of "a good value," the 2016 Toyota Corolla resides right in the heart of the compact-sedan pricing spectrum. Notably, that high end is also where you can enjoy some really nice midsize sedans as well. Before you close a deal on your new Corolla, be sure to check out the Fair Purchase Price to see what kinds of deals other folks in your area are getting for theirs. As expected, the Corolla shines when it comes to long-term resale value, easily matching the segment leader Honda Civic and outpacing the Kia Forte, Ford Focus, Dodge Dart, Nissan Sentra, Chevrolet Cruze and Mazda3.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | CE | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 8.6 L/100km | 6.5 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | S | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 8.2 L/100km | 6.2 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | LE CVT | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 7.9 L/100km | 6.1 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve VALVEMATIC | LE ECO Technology PKG | 140 hp @ 6100 rpm | 144 N.m | 7.7 L/100km | 6.0 L/100km | 9.2 s | 16.7 s | 27.7 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | CE | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 7.4 L/100km | 5.4 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | S | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 6.9 L/100km | 5.2 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | LE CVT | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 6.8 L/100km | 4.9 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve VALVEMATIC | LE ECO Upgrade Package | 140 hp @ 6100 rpm | 144 N.m | 6.5 L/100km | 4.6 L/100km | 9.2 s | 16.7 s | 27.7 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | LE | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 7.8 L/100km | 5.7 L/100km | 9.6 s | 17.0 s | 28.2 s |
| 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve | SE | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm | 144 N.m | 8.4 L/100km | 6.5 L/100km | 8.6 s | 16.2 s | 26.8 s |
| AM/FM stereo radio | Yes |
|---|---|
| Antenna | Glass-imprinted antenna |
| Audio Volume | Auto sound levelizer (ASL) |
| Auxiliary input jack | Audio auxiliary input jack |
| Bluetooth Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Courtesy Dome Light | Courtesy lights with fade-out |
| Driver Vanity Mirror | Driver's side vanity mirror |
| Front Wipers | Intermittent windshield wipers |
| Fuel Door Operation | Remote fuel lid release |
| Illuminated Entry | Yes |
| Interior Air Filter | Dust and pollen deodorizing air filter |
| MP3 Capability | MP3/WMA compatibility |
| Number of Speakers | 4 speakers |
| Passenger Vanity Mirror | Front passenger-side vanity mirror |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Outlet | 12-volt power outlet |
| Power Windows | Power windows with driver one-touch down feature |
| Reading Light | Front map lamps |
| Rear Heating | Rear seat heater ducts |
| Rear View Mirror | Day/night rearview mirror |
| Remote Audio Controls | Audio controls on steering wheel |
| Single CD | CD player |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| Trunk/Hatch Operation | Remote trunk release |
| USB Connector | USB audio input |
| Cargo Capacity | 369 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1265 kg |
| Front Headroom | 974 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1075 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 50 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 1732 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 140 mm |
| Height | 1456 mm |
| Length | 4639 mm |
| Rear Headroom | 941 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 1051 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
| Width | 1776 mm |
| Door Handles | Body-color door handles |
|---|---|
| Exterior Mirror Colour | Body-color exterior mirrors |
| Headlight Type | LED headlamps |
| Heated Exterior Mirrors | Yes |
| Mudguard | Splash guards |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Power-adjustable outside mirrors |
| Rear Window Defroster | Electric rear window defroster with timer |
| Clock | Digital clock |
|---|---|
| Door Ajar Warning | Yes |
| Door Trim | Resin door trim |
| Floor Console | Front console box with lid |
| Floor Mats | All season carpet floor mats |
| Folding Rear Seats | 60/40 rear fold down bench |
| Front Seats Active Headrests | Whiplash-injury-lessening (WIL) front seats |
| Front Seats Driver Fore Aft | Fore/aft driver seat adjustement |
| Front Seats Driver Recline | Driver's seat recline |
| Front Seats Front Seat Type | Bucket front seats |
| Front Seats Passenger Fore Aft | Fore/aft passenger seat adjustable |
| Front Seats Passenger Recline | Front passenger's seat recline |
| Headlight On Warning | Headlights-on warning |
| Low Fuel Warning | Yes |
| Low Washer Fluid Warning | Yes |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Piano black centre cluster accent |
| Number of Cup Holders | Front and rear cup holders |
| Outside Temperature Gauge | Outside temperature display |
| Seat Trim | Cloth seats |
| Tachometer | Yes |
| Water Temperature Gauge | Yes |
| Drive Train | Front-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Transmission (Option) | 4-Speed Automatic Transmission |
| Body | Sedan |
|---|---|
| Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 1.8L L4 DOHC 16-valve |
| Fuel Consumption | 8.6 (Automatic City)6.5 (Automatic Highway)8.4 (Manual City)6.4 (Manual Highway) |
| Power | 132 hp @ 6000 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | 4-wheel ABS brakes |
|---|---|
| Brake Assist | Brake assist |
| Brake Type | Front disc/rear drum |
| Child Seat Anchor | Anchor points for child restraint seats |
| Child-proof Locks | Child protector rear door locks |
| Driver Airbag | Driver-side front airbag |
| Electronic brake force distribution | Electronic brake force distribution |
| Front Seat Belts | pre-tensioner |
| Ignition Disable | Engine immobilizer |
| Knee Airbags | Driver-side knee airbag |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger-side front airbag |
| Rear Seat Belts | Center 3-point |
| Roof Side Curtain | Front and rear side curtain airbags |
| Side Airbag | Front seat-mounted side airbags |
| Front Anti-Roll Bar | Front stabilizer bar |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | Front independent suspension |
| Front Tires | P195/65R15 |
| Power Steering | Electric power steering |
| Rear Anti-Roll Bar | Rear stabilizer bar |
| Rear Suspension | Rear torsion beam suspension |
| Spare Tire | Compact spare tire |
| Turning Circle | 11.5-meter turning circle diameter |
| Wheel Type | 15-inch steel wheels with covers |
Motor Trend reviews the 2016 Toyota Corolla where consumers can find detailed information on specs, fuel economy, transmission and safety. Find local 2016 Toyota Corolla prices online.
2016 Toyota Corolla Review by Sarah Shelton | March 8, 2019 The 2016 Toyota Corolla offers a spacious, upscale cabin and excellent fuel economy. Its focus on practicality and sensibility dings its performance score (pulling it toward the low end of our compact car rankings), but this likely won't bother shoppers in search of a steadfast, comfortable daily driver.
The 2016 Toyota Corolla presents a fresh, contemporary exterior design, a roomy cabin and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) that considerably improves fuel efficiency. The 11th-generation design updates the best-selling car model of all time, yet despite the newfound styling flair, the Corolla continues to be the default choice for no-nonsense, economical transportation.
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