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Reviews of the 2009 Toyota Corolla XLE

  • 6.4

    CNET Review

    June 16, 2008

    The Good: The 2009 Toyota Corolla delivers economical performance and easy driveability. The optional navigation system looks good and refreshes quickly.

    The Bad: You can't get the premium sound system and navigation in the same car. The four-speed automatic transmission makes every shift felt in the cabin.

    The Bottom Line: The 2009 Toyota Corolla is your classic commuter, good on fuel economy and reasonably comfortable. But its cabin tech isn't particularly impressive and doesn't go out of its way to work with personal electronics.

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Manufacturer: Toyota

Part number: 100980405

Basic car properties

  • Body style Sedan
  • Trim levels XLE
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Standard
  • Traction control Optional
  • Stability control Optional
  • Adaptive cruise control Optional

Entertainment

  • Satellite radio Optional
  • Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
  • MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard

Climate/convenience

  • Heated/cooled seats Optional
  • Keyless entry Optional
  • Remote start Optional
  • Two-way security system Standard
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available Front-drive

Navigation

  • Trip computer Standard
  • Live traffic data Optional
  • Touchscreen navigation Optional
  • DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Optional

Communication

  • Bluetooth phone interface Optional

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  • FRONT
  • SIDE
  • INTERIOR

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