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Toyota Corolla: Toyota Corolla Sedan
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One of the most successful sedans in North America, the 2003 Toyota Corolla/Matrix is reputed for its reliability, quality and performance without compromising value or comfort. It suitable for young, old, and middle-aged people alike. It is available in CE, S and LE models. The standard interior amenities change based on trim levels but the engine and chassis remain consistent throughout the models. The 2003 is the ninth-generation model that has a longer wheelbase, greater height and width and a longer passenger cabin. It has added fresh styling and gains 5.4 inches in wheelbase and 4.3 inches overall compared to the 1998-2002 version.
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The first Toyota car model built in America, Toyota Corolla’s simplicity and practicality must be the reasons why it caught everybody’s attention. Introduced in Japan in 1966, this car was brought here in the United States in the summer of 1968 having a 90 inch wheelbase as a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan and as a two-door wagon body styles. The Toyota Corolla is ... the smallest Toyota car made during that time.
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Ready to go for 2002 are three Toyota Corolla Sedan models: Corolla CE, Corolla LE, and Corolla S. Each has a seating capacity of five passengers with four-door entry. They differ primarily in transmission, and the Corolla S has a sportier image with upgraded luxury and convenience features.
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When the Toyota Corolla made its American debut in 1968, its primary competitor was the Volkswagen Beetle; cars like the Honda Civic and Volkswagen Rabbit were still years away. Originally a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) sedan, the Corolla changed to front-wheel drive (FWD) in the late 1980s. Over the years, the Corolla has been produced in sport coupe, hatchback and wagon versions, though the sedan has been the mainstay of U.S. sales.
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Having earned the trust and loyalty of motorists around the world for generations, the sleek and reliable Toyota Corolla Sedan enters 2002 with a string of upgrades it received last year. Backed by a solid warranty, a reputation for quality and longevity, and millions of accolades, it represents one of the finest vehicles out there today and enjoys excellent resale value.
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The Toyota Corolla is the best selling car in the world, selling over 35 million since its 1966 debut. The Corolla was considered a subcompact until 1993, when it had grown enough in size to be considered a compact car. A sedan was offered in the standard, DX, and LE trims, while a wagon was offered only as a DX. The wagon was dropped entirely when the next generation debuted in 1998. The standard, or VE trim, only offered a 3-speed automatic, while the other trims had four. The current Corolla debuted in 1993, adding a sporty-looking S trim, and dropping the DX.
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