2011 Toyota Corolla

2011 Toyota Corolla

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Joe Duarte
Published: 20 01 2011

Corolla powers ahead

Toyota’s Corolla is significantly refreshed for the 2011 model year, with improvements to styling (front and rear lamps, front and rear bumpers, grille and trunk lid, larger side mirrors and sleeker roofline by moving the A and C pillar bases), performance, fuel efficiency and value. It of course benefits from Toyota’s Star Safety System, which is standard on every 2011 Toyota.

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Every Corolla sold in Canada today is built in Canada. Over one million have been sold in Canada over 40+years and 80% of them sold in the last 20 years are reportedly still on the road.

For 2011, there are four front-wheel drive models powered by one of two engines, controlled by one of three transmissions. There are also updated option packages

The Toyota Star Safety System is a comprehensive array of emergency avoidance features, including Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), and Toyota’s Smart Stop Technology (SST) that chooses braking if both the brake and accelerator pedals are pushed at the same time. Four wheel disc brakes are standard (ventilated up front).

For occupant protection, there are six standard airbags (front, front side impact and full side air curtains), seatbelt pretensioners, front active headrests (that are moved up and forward to minimize whiplash injuries), and an energy absorbing steering column.

Corolla CE, LE and S are fitted with a 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine equipped with Variable Valve Timing (Dual VVT-i) to keep it fuel efficient while delivering 132 horsepower and up to 128 lb.-ft. of torque. Corolla XRS gets a 2.4-litre VVT-I “four” that makes 158 hp and 162 lb.-ft. Direct injection and electronic throttle control help balance the efficiency and power.

A five speed manual transmission is standard on CE, S and XRS trim levels; a four speed automatic is standard on LE and optional on CE and S, and a five speed automatic with sequential shift is optional on XRS.

Although the base CE doesn’t come with air-conditioning or power windows and doors, there’s room for five and design changes to the seats, dash and instrument cluster. A multi-information display is standard, as is tilt and telescoping steering; Corolla S and XRS get a flat-bottom steering wheel as well as an upgraded audio system. All Corollas get dual power remote heated and foldable side mirrors, audio systems with a CD player with MP3/WMA capability and AUX input jack, a dust/pollen/odour filter, a 60/40 split fold-down rear seatback, upper and lower glove box, and storage pockets on the sides of the centre console.

Summary:

Year/Make/Model
2011 Toyota Corolla
Price range
$15,450-$23,235
Options
leather seating; air-conditioning; power doors and windows; keyless entry; push button start; cruise control; upgraded sound systems; Bluetooth; aluminum alloy wheels; 17-inch wheels; tire pressure monitoring; sunroof; bodyside kit; rear spoiler; intermittent wipers; fog lamps.
Warranty (basic)
3 years/ 60,000 km
Warranty (powertrain)
5 years/ 100,000 km
Competitors
Chevrolet Cruze; Ford Focus; Honda Civic; Hyundai Elantra; Mazda3; Nissan Sentra.

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