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Toyota Corolla S

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The Toyota Corolla S Is a Sport model of the Toyota Corolla but it only comes in a 4 Door sedan making it's way to other sport Compacts

Stats

Production 1998-Present

aka Toyota Corolla

Body Styles 4-Door Sedan

Engine 155hp L4

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First Generation 1998-2002 File:'98-'00 Toyota Corolla S.JPG

The Corolla E110 was the eighth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate.

Introduced in May 1995, the eighth generation shared its platform (and doors, on some models) with its predecessor. Due to a recession, Toyota ordered that Corolla development chief Takayasu Honda to cut costs, hence the carry-over engineering.

For the general market, the Corolla was offered in Base, XLi, GLi, and SE-G trim levels.

Second Generation (2001-2008) File:05-08 Toyota Corolla S.jpg

The Corolla E120 was the ninth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate.

The ninth-generation Corolla (NZE120/ZZE120) first appeared in November 2000 (Japan) with edgier styling and a longer 2600 mm (102.4 in) wheelbase. It is built on a shortened Toyota Vista platform—the Vista being a mid-sized, rather than compact car. From being marketed as a premium compact sedan, to an affordable hatchback, the 9th-generation Corolla was designed as a 'Global' automobile to suit different market needs. This was one of Toyota’s most versatile and most popular models ever produced.

The Corolla has also spawned another multi-purpose vehicle, the Matrix, sold in Canada and the United States, which forms the basis of the Pontiac Vibe, which was in turn sold in Japan as the Toyota Voltz.

Third Generation (2006-Present)

File:2009 Toyota Corolla S.jpg The Corolla E140 is the tenth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. For the Corolla Hatchback sold in Australia and New Zealand, see Toyota Auris.