The 5-passenger 2015 Toyota Corolla sedan continues to offer buyers a solid, dependable compact car delivering good fuel economy at an affordable price. Though Corolla’s design is not revolutionary, Corolla offers up a number of refinements in audio and entertainment.
What’s new?
Basically the exterior body of the The Corolla has become more athletic with an “Iconic Dynamism’ core design concept. It is about three inches longer than the pre-2014 model, the current Corolla offers a longer wheelbase and more interior space. Giving extra attention to details this time, LED headlamps and running lamps, finish off the design. The sporty Corolla S models stand distinct from the rest; they get a blacked-out grille in front with fog lamps flanking a more aggressive air dam; the look of the S is further sharpened by an integrated rear spoiler that visually lifts the tail. For 2015, LE and LE Eco models are easier to distinguish from base L models, as Toyota has tweaked that front-end appearance with a new painted front grille, including dark gray ‘Argent’ painted surrounds for the grille and fog lamps.
Under the hood:
The 2015 Toyota Corolla lineup continues to offer two different 1.8-liter four-cylinder engines. L, LE, and S trim Corolla models are powered by a base 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. The LE Eco trim, with its 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, has Valvematica broader range of continuously variable valve timing, for better fuel economy as well as a boost in engine output, to 140-horsepower
If you drove reliable Corollas of the past, the 4-door 2015 Toyota Corolla will likely continue the trend. It’s the kind of car you can drive long after the last payment and then hand down to your kids with confidence, and normally the resale value of these cars is high.