This is for Europe Version, the rear and the side will be the same as North American Model.Chiadog wrote:Sharpest Corolla in 30 years! for whatever that's worth.
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Hahaha! But four speeds are soooo cool!ColonelPanic wrote:.....Does it still have a four speed automatic?
I'd rather have the 4-speed over a CVT. But a 6-speed manual sounds okay.10vibe wrote:The rumor is that the 4-speed auto will be replaced by a CVT. The 5 speed manual might be replaced by a 6-speed manual.
I think many people and manufacturers are going to start drawing the line at eight. Six seems to be enough. When we rented a Malibu with a six-speed the shifts were smooth, but it did shift a lot. But it didn't take a lot of gas. "Eco" trims are going to make a comeback, though. Like the Civic HFs of old, the fuel economy trims will return to every car. Chevy already has Cruze and Malibu Eco. Dodge has the Dart Aero. And so on...ColonelPanic wrote:That's good, they at least caught up to a 2011 Hyundai Elantra.![]()
Though they're soon to be behind the curve again once Dodge gets their 9 speed out there in the Dart and others follow suit. At some point though, we'll get to a point where it's just too many freakin' gears for a small engine. 9 actually sounds a bit excessive, it will be interesting to see how that works out.
In Toyota's defense, that 4-speed was surprisingly efficient for what it was.
Aren't most of us driving a Corolla wagon and kinda loving it?KITT222 wrote: Despite my bias against the Corolla, and this design, I'd like to see how the stuff under the hood performs. After all, as a point A to B car for people not concerned with style or enjoyment, this is at the top of their list.
Hopefully the owners will be able to disable the "shifting".Rayven01 wrote:So wait.. they changed the CVT so that it simulates "gear stops". Does that not mean it's a) no longer continuously variable and b) the efficiency gains from the lack of "shifting" are gone?
Not a fan of those wheels. They look like giant flowers...Chiadog wrote:Those wheels would look great on a Vibe!
Why do they always (removed) up the body to wheel heights? No sir I don't like it.Chiadog wrote:The Car Connection gives the new Corolla a good review! Those wheels would look great on a Vibe! Don't say Dodge Dart.
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WOW! Jalopnik tears Toyota a "new" one. Can't argue, sounds like an honest review. Interesting Mazda 3 review there too.ColonelPanic wrote:And Jalopnik absolutely panned it, stating "The 2014 Toyota Corolla Is 2003's Best New Car."
They had a prior article commenting on many similarities found between this "new" one and the tired old one that's currently sitting on the lots. I was expecting more "new" but I guess looks is about it. And a CVT.
There appear to be many better things to choose from, but I suspect people will continue with what is "safe."
Old saying - no one ever got fired for recommending IBM.Chiadog wrote:WOW! Jalopnik tears Toyota a "new" one. Can't argue, sounds like an honest review. Interesting Mazda 3 review there too.ColonelPanic wrote:And Jalopnik absolutely panned it, stating "The 2014 Toyota Corolla Is 2003's Best New Car."
They had a prior article commenting on many similarities found between this "new" one and the tired old one that's currently sitting on the lots. I was expecting more "new" but I guess looks is about it. And a CVT.
There appear to be many better things to choose from, but I suspect people will continue with what is "safe."
AWESOME!jake75 wrote: Old saying - no one ever got fired for recommending IBM.