New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla free review  toyota corolla speed automatic toyota 1999 camry abs light valve story corolla automatic Durable, reliable and comfortable.  Base Price $12,638 As Tested $17,608   Even with a complete redesign last year, the Toyota Corolla remains an unobtrusive car, one that seeks to meet the needs of buyers looking for transportation rather than sensation. The absence of flash can make any car a difficult selling proposition, but customers are so attracted to Corolla's reasonable price and reputation that near-invisibility seems to have no effect on sales.  One rung down from the popular Camry, the Corolla enhances Toyota's reputation for meeting the needs of its customers, blending long-time virtues with new strengths into an appealing whole.  As a model name, Corolla has been around for some 30 years, evolving from a tiny imported sedan of slightly odd appearance into a made-in-America compact that sells well and is routinely praised for its re free review   
  • Automotive forum
• Top 1000
• Lifestyle forum
• Sport forum
   
Поиск:   

Home > Auto-reviews > New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla

  Popular:
Component: EQUIPMENT: OWNERS MANUAL INFORMATION
ID: SB602201 (1998 DODGE TRUCK DAKOTA)
Component: BRAKES: HYDRAULIC: LINES: HOSE: NON-METALLIC
ID: 91V200000 (1991 DODGE TRUCK DAKOTA)
Component: AIR CONDITIONER: COMPRESSOR
ID: SB052688 (1996 FORD TRUCK F250)
Component: FUEL: FUEL PUMP
ID: SB034593 (1993 FORD TRUCK BRONCO)
Component: BRAKES: HYDRAULIC: DISC: PADS AND SHOES
ID: SB049907 (1994 DODGE COLT VISTA)
Consumer Test Drive - 1998 Mazda Millenia
Overall Rating: Comfort Rating: Performance Rating: Quality…
Component: AIR CONDITIONER: COMPRESSOR
ID: SB600762 (1997 DODGE TRUCK CARAVAN)
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS: PASSIVE RESTRAINT: BELTS
ID: 92V133000 (1993 NISSAN TRUCK QUEST)
Consumer Test Drive - 1999 Hyundai Sonata
Error Occurred While Processing RequestError Occurred While…
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS: INSTRUMENT PANEL: OTHER PART
ID: SB602224 (1997 JAGUAR XK8)
Component: AIR CONDITIONER: EVAPORATOR
ID: SB048429 (1996 FORD TRUCK EXPLORER)
Component: HEATER: DEFROSTER: DEFOGGER AND VENTILATION
ID: SB603780 (1997 LINCOLN TOWN CAR)
Component: EQUIPMENT: SPEED CONTROL
ID: SB034174 (1993 PONTIAC FIREBIRD)
Component: BRAKES: HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
ID: SB050941 (1994 FORD TRUCK F350)
New Car Test Drive - 1997 Ford Explorer
A new V6 enhances America's best-seller. Unless you've…
Component: POWER TRAIN: TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC
ID: SB039913 (1993 FORD TRUCK F150)
Component: EXHAUST SYSTEM
ID: SB603695 (1998 MERCURY SABLE)
Component: MANUFACTURER''S INFORMATION TO DEALERS
ID: SB051401 (1996 FORD TRUCK F350)
Component: FUEL: FUEL FILTER LINE
ID: SB033870 (1993 MITSUBISHI TRUCK MONTERO)
Component: POWER TRAIN TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
ID: SB049546 (1995 FORD TRUCK F250)

Statistics…
  Sponsored links 
  New:
Pontiac Aztek: It's A Little...Different?
Is the 2001 Pontiac Aztek the world's most versatile…
The Aztek: Behind The Scenes with Brand Manager Don Butler
The Aztek: Behind The Scenes with Brand Manager Don Butler
Mid-Size Sedans: Your Favorites for 2001
The Family Sedan is Growing Up
2001 Suvs: Kings of the Road
Compare six of the best-selling mid--sized SUVs
New Vehicle Safety Guide: Car Talkers just can't Hang it Up
Survey finds drivers know all about cell phone…
Preview: 2002 Corvette Z06
Joining the tightly knit 400-hp club, with five to spare.
Preview: 2002 Freelander
Land Rover's baby ute finally gets its U.S. papers.
Preview: Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
Will Aston?s new technology flagship live up to its…
2001 Convertibles: Drop-Top Fun
A Convertible for Every Budget
Fuel Economy: the Worst Small Cars
Small vehicles with a big appetite for fuel
  TOP-10:
2003 Honda Pilot New Car Test Drive
Roomy new SUV goes straight to the head of the class.
2002 Suzuki XL-7 New Car Test Drive
Seven passengers in a compact package.
2005 Ford Escape New Car Test Drive
Fresh looks, more power, better ride, and the first…
2002 Honda Accord New Car Test Drive
Still the best overall mid-size sedan.
2003 Subaru Forester New Car Test Drive
New design brings more room, better handling.
2004 Mazda 3 New Car Test Drive
All-new compact is fun, versatile, and affordable.
Autobytel Announces New Car Partnership with AutoTrader.com
Autobytel's Autoweb.com to be new car fulfillment channel…
2005 Ford Focus New Car Test Drive
Clean new engines, redesigned interiors.
2004 Mazda 6 New Car Test Drive
Sporty sedan now in hatch and wagon versions.
2003 Mazda 6 New Car Test Drive
More zoom-zoom than other mid-size cars.

New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla


Updated Jun 3, 2004 17:44:25
Rating  reduce  68 ( -10 -14.7% )
AuthorRay Thursby
Other author's articles:
  • New Car Test Drive - 1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport - More sport and plenty of utility. The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is a slightly smaller, sportier sport-utility than the big Montero. It combines the toughness of its big brother with good looks, while not skimping on luxury features or necessary…
  • New Car Test Drive - 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe - Rugged, assertive and roomier than most SUVs. The rationale behind the Chevrolet Tahoe is based on the Goldilocks syndrome, with trucks taking the place of bowls of porridge. There are some buyers for whom the Blazer is too small and the monstrous…
Show all author's articles

Description:
Durable, reliable and comfortable. Base Price $12,638
As Tested $17,608
Even with a complete redesign last year, the Toyota Corolla remains an unobtrusive car, one that seeks to meet the needs of buyers looking for transportation rather than sensation. The absence of flash can make any car a difficult selling proposition, but customers are so attracted to Corolla's reasonable price and reputation that near-invisibility seems to have no effect on sales. One rung down from the popular Camry, the Corolla enhances Toyota's reputation for meeting the needs of its customers, blending long-time virtues with new strengths into an appealing whole. As a model name, Corolla has been around for some 30 years, evolving from a tiny imported sedan of slightly odd appearance into a made-in-America compact that sells well and is routinely praised for its refinement. Naturally, there are numerous companies looking for a big slice of this market. Honda, Nissan, Volkswagen, Dodge, Chevrolet, Ford and Saturn all offer their own interpretations of what a compact car should be. And they all build good cars. The Corolla meets this challenge with Toyota's strong durability and reliability record. Walkaround Toyota, which seldom opts for startling style, has once again brought forth a conservative, clean shape that doesn't call attention to itself. The new Corolla is, in fact, one step away from being plain. But it is nicely proportioned, trim and efficient. A couple of details set it apart from competing designs. The body sides are indented and the rear lamp clusters look similar to those of the Lexus GS with small trunk-mounted segments. But as a whole, the Corolla does without superfluous ornamentation. All Corollas are four-door sedans. Three trim levels are offered. VE is the plainest, a low-price car with all but the most basic amenities optional. Most people opt for the mid-range CE or the well-equipped LE. None are exactly luxurious unless extras are ordered, but they fulfill transportation needs well. Frankly, Toyota's VE to CE to LE strategy is a little bit difficult to fathom. Even a digital clock is extra on a VE, which gets the plainest interior fabrics; it's hard to imagine anyone but fleet customers will go for a VE without air conditioning and a radio. Add much equipment to one and its price begins to climb to that of the CE. A CE can be equipped to be a virtual twin to the LE (except for the latter's optional sunroof and alloy wheels) while both antilock brakes and side-impact airbags are options for all three versions. But Toyota has long been wedded to this approach. Its primary drawback, aside from confusion over which car gets which features, is an element of sticker shock. The VE's base price appears to put the Corolla squarely in the bargain category, right down there in rock-bottom land with many competitors. But by the time you've driven away in a fully equipped LE--like our test car--the tab has climbed into midsize-car territory. The Inside Story Toyota has done a fine job of squeezing maximum passenger space out of a small overall package. Generous room is provided for the driver and front-seat passenger, both of whom sit on comfortable seats. The rear seat, as is common to cars in this class, is rather less commodious. With two occupants the rear seat is a reasonable habitat, though lacking in both leg- and headroom for taller passengers. But three riders had best be good friends. Cupholders, storage boxes and a center-console with a lidded bin are provided for convenience. The interior design matches the exterior insofar as it's attractive and well finished, but is otherwise similar to most cars in the class. Instruments are housed in a curved dashboard; a tachometer is added in an optional Touring Package. Controls are laid out for easy use. Materials and workmanship are above average, though a few of our passengers found the cloth seat material, which looks attractive and should be durable, rather scratchy on bare skin. Our LE model carried just about every conceivable option, which gave us use of a good four-speaker sound system, air conditioning, power windows, mirrors and door locks and a glass sunroof. Opinions were divided on the white instrument faces that are part of the Touring Package; their colors reverse when lit at night, and in the transition between day and night they are sometimes hard to read. Others thought they looked really neat. Luggage can be stowed in a roomy trunk with a large lid that opens right down to bumper level for easy loading. Ride & Drive For the money, the Corolla offers very good performance, handling, ride quality and comfort. Toyota's all-aluminum 16-valve four-cylinder engine is lighter, more powerful and more economical than its predecessor. It gives the Corolla sprightly performance, even when teamed with a four-speed automatic transmission, as was the case with our test car. Yet it sipped fuel at a commendably miserly 30-mpg average during our test. The engine is noisy under hard acceleration. It's much quieter at cruising speeds, though there's an intrusive resonance at 3000 rpm. The gearbox, on the other hand, shifts smoothly and responds quickly when called upon to downshift for hill climbing or passing maneuvers. Judged by class standards, the Corolla handles well, especially when equipped with the slightly upgraded suspension included in the Touring Package. Light but precise power-assisted steering helps as well. Ride quality, given the short wheelbase, is very good. Nothing short of potholes will disturb the Corolla's occupants. Southern California's freeway expansion strips, which create uncomfortable rocking-horse motions on some of the cars we test, went unnoticed in the Corolla. The brakes stop the car quickly even after repeated hard use; we recommend ordering them with the optional ABS. The economy-grade tires were less than ideal, however. They make a noisy nuisance of themselves when asked to carry the car around corners at anything beyond a casual pace, they transmit tread noise into the cabin on the highway, and they lack grip under hard braking. Driving a Corolla equipped with the automatic transmission, I found the brake pedal and throttle a bit close together for my big feet. Anyone who wears a size 12 or larger shoe will need to pay attention to pedal usage. Drivers with smaller feet-most drivers, in other words-will not likely have any difficulty. And ordering a Corolla with the manual gearbox eliminates this altogether because a different brake pedal is used. Final Word Faced with impressive competition, the Corolla holds its ground well. Budget-minded buyers who want a solid car need look no farther. Those seeking a sportier package may want to check with their Volkswagen or Honda dealers. Redesigned last year, the new Corolla is a better car than the previous version-and it was one of the better offerings in its class. The 1999 Corolla is comfortable, rugged and well built, a solid little machine that delivers what it promises. In the ride and handling department, it is better than expected. By shopping carefully, a customer can drive away in a nicely appointed Corolla without spending much more than $15,000. The CE model, for example, when equipped with optional side air bags and ABS, is a very good buy. As such, it represents good value. Be warned, however, that a loaded Corolla intrudes into Camry territory, so a decision has to be made: Do you want a larger car with minimal extras or a smaller car loaded with everything?

Similar news:
  • Knives are out in Elantra-Corolla battle - NEW DELHI, AUGUST 6: This is comparative advertising at it's competitive best. No wonder the Elantra beats the Corolla yet again' that's the punch-phrase in Hyundai's new advertising campaign for its Elantra Sedan in India. Of course, it ...
  • Toyota Recalls 128,000 Camrys - Toyota Motor Corp. (7203.T) isrecalling more than 128,000 Camry sedans in the United Statesbecause of a potential problem with their side curtain airbags.
  • Automatic Data Profit Rises 7 Percent - Automatic Data Processing Inc., a leading provider of payroll and tax-filing services, Monday posted a 7 percent rise in profit for its latest quarter, citing strong sales momentum carried over from the second half of fiscal 2004.
Find all news similar on New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla

Similar articles:
  • Consumer Test Drive - 1998 Toyota Corolla - Overall Rating: Comfort Rating: Performance Rating: Quality Rating: Appearance Rating: Favorite Feature: Automatic convenience features -- remote control mirrors, windows, door locks, excellent driving position. Trunk extension into passenger…
  • Inside+Out - The 1999 Toyota Camry
  • Consumer Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla - Overall Rating: Comfort Rating: Performance Rating: Quality Rating: Appearance Rating: Favorite Feature: Power door locks (CE) without being forced to take power windows. Least Favorite Feature: Cramped rear floor space when front seats are back…
Find all articles similar on New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla


Home > Auto-reviews > New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Corolla

Now discuss on our sport forum:
Seen at the campus eatery today
Re: Opinions on the Q-Loader pod feed…
Stats highlights from WI v RSA at…
Now discuss on our automotive conference:
NHRA: Gainesville: Gary Scelzi preview
NASCAR-BUSCH: Atlanta: Kenny Wallace…
ALMS/LEMANS/LMES: Aston Martin…
see also:
New Car Test Drive - 1995 Ford Contour
New Car Test Drive - 1999 Ford Mustang
New Car Test Drive - 1995 Isuzu Amigo

Copyright © 2001—2008 XOIB
Идея:
Advertisement