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| The Toyota Corolla S Is a Sport model of the [[Toyota Corolla]]
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| but it only comes in a 4 Door sedan making it's way to other
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| Production
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| 1998-Present
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| [[Toyota Corolla]]
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| 155hp [[L4]]
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| [[Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V]]
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| [[Volkswagen Golf GTI]]
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| [[Honda Integra]]
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| First Generation
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| 1998-2002
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| The Corolla E110 was the eighth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate.
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| 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.
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| For the general market, the Corolla was offered in Base, XLi, GLi, and SE-G trim levels.
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| Second Generation (2001-2008)
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| [[Image:05-08 Toyota Corolla S.jpg]]
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| The Corolla E120 was the ninth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| Third Generation (2006-Present)
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| [[Image:2009 Toyota Corolla S.jpg]]
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| 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.
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