2008 toyota Corolla Reviews

2008 Toyota Corolla Reviews: Now that the Japanese automaker has actually added the Yaris to its schedule, the 2008 Toyota Corolla is the 2nd least expensive vehicle in its lineup (not counting the Scion vehicles). The 2008 Corolla is the last of its kind-- Toyota is upgrading the vehicle for the 2009 design year-- and also in its final year, the Corolla looks virtually as it's looked since it arised in 2003. It's modern-day, sober, and significant, but rarely exciting or younger. That feeling of class carries to the inside, which is easily styled, easy to use, and also surprisingly spacious.

A standard 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine makes 126 horse power in the 2008 Toyota Corolla. It obtains a bit harsh at greater revs as well as isn't quiet regarding its work, yet it does supply 28/37 mpg with the five-speed guidebook, and also 26/35 mpg with a four-speed automatic. The MacPherson strut front and also torsion beam of light rear suspension couldn't be much more normal in requirements, however it's poised, composed, as well as driver-blunder-resistant. The dealing with limitations are rather low, but the Corollas run smoothly and also silently. Throw in good front disc/rear drum brakes (anti-lock brakes are optional on the S and also LE) and superb rack-and-pinion steering, and this is as near to a high-end car ride as well as experience as any tiny economy car has ever before. Requirement on all vehicles is a 60/40 folding back seat and also a CD player; all sorts of power options are readily available, as well as some variations even have "timber" cut that doesn't look too bad.

Front-seat side as well as drape air bags and anti-lock brakes with Digital Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) are offered as options for all model grades. The 2008 Toyota Corolla obtains 5 star rankings ahead crash defense from the NHTSA, along with 4 stars for side influence when equipped with side airbags.


2008 Toyota Corolla Reviews


Efficiency

Similar to the 2008 Toyota Corolla's styling, performance won't leave you breathless, however it is much more than appropriate for a portable sedan.

Every trim level of the 2008 Toyota Corolla (3 in total amount: the CE, LE, and also S) features the exact same 126-hp four-cylinder engine that puts power to the front wheels via either a four-speed automated or five-speed manual. In the beginning glance, this might provide the Corolla the appearance of being underpowered, but Auto123.com mentions that "we used to get about fine with 85-hp vehicles Twenty Years earlier, so 126 ponies is more than enough for city and also highway driving."

Nevertheless, BusinessWeek calls it "pokey" with the optional transmission, as well as keeps in mind that it's "much slower" than the Honda Civic, its principal competitor. With the Corolla, Toyota's built a car that's not engaging to drive, even though "firmer steering, better-damped flight, as well as larger brakes" differentiate it from the previous Corolla. Toyota's crafted in adequate performance for the city, yet Cars.com reports that "on the highway ... the engine's moderate power scores limit the Corolla's efficiency; the automatic-transmission Corolla I examined only had a very little amount of power for quick passing." Car as well as Driver sums it up: "Simply keeping up on the interstate needs a heavy foot-- and spurs."

he 2008 Toyota Corolla supplies 28/37 mpg with the five-speed handbook, and also 26/35 mpg with a four-speed automatic.

Handling is nothing impressive, but the ride is of a better high quality than usual among compact vehicles. Cars.com locates the 2008 Toyota Corolla to be "very maneuverable" and also "body roll is successfully controlled when cornering," yet really feels that "the ride gets a little bit rough on the freeway." Cornering isn't its forte: with the Corolla, Toyota has developed a "thoroughly carried out remedy to your transport trouble," Vehicle as well as Chauffeur recommends. "For leisure, look in other places."

Attributes

The 2008 Toyota Corolla comes in 3 trim levels with differing levels of typical and optional attributes.

There's a good quantity of basic devices in the base CE variation of the Corolla; Toyota mounts such functions as a four-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo, a/c, and also power mirrors and also tilt steering wheel. Autospectator.com feels that with these typical attributes in the Corolla, "Toyota removed the standard idea of a 'base' design." Moving up the trim levels brings some minor exterior enhancements and some chrome trim on the S. The top-end LE adds a lot more, as well as Cars.com praises the car's "power windows, keyless entry and lively electroluminescent assesses that are simple to check out."