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2012 Toyota Corolla Sedan

Starting at: $16,130


City MPG:
27
Hwy MPG:
34

Actual rating will vary with options, driving conditions, habits and vehicle condition.

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The standard features of the Toyota Corolla L include 1.8L I-4 132hp engine, 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), side seat mounted airbags, curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, airbag occupancy sensor, air conditioning, 15" steel wheels, ABS and driveline traction control, stability control, and power mirrors.

  • Engine liters - 1.8
  • Cylinder configuration - I-4
  • Horsepower - 132hp @ 6,000RPM
  • Torque - 128 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
  • Number of valves - 16
  • Variable valve control
  • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
  • Engine location - front
  • Recommended fuel - regular unleaded
  • Transmission - 5 speed manual
  • Drive type - front-wheel
  • Fuel economy city - 27mpg
  • Fuel economy highway - 34mpg
  • Fuel tank capacity - 13.2gal.
  • AM/FM radio
  • CD player
  • MP3 decoder
  • Speakers - 4
  • Max seating capacity - 5
  • Front seats - bucket
  • Front center armrest
  • Rear seats - bench
  • Split folding rear seat
  • Basic warranty - 36 months/36,000miles
  • Powertrain warranty - 60 months/60,000miles
  • Corrosion perforation warranty - 60 months/ unlimited distance
  • Roadside assistance coverage - 24 months/25,000miles
  • Maintenance warranty - 24 months/25,000miles
  • Front wheel independent suspension
  • Front anti-roll bar
  • Rear anti-roll bar
  • Power steering
  • Speed-sensing steering
  • Front tires - 195/65SR15.0
  • Rear tires - 195/65SR15.0
  • Wheel size - 15"
  • Air conditioning
  • Power windows
  • 1-touch down
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Illuminated entry
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Telescoping steering wheel
  • Driver vanity mirror
  • Passenger vanity mirror
  • Front beverage holders
  • Rear beverage holders
  • Driver door bin
  • Passenger door bin
  • Rear door bins
  • Engine displacement - 1.8 L
  • Engine horsepower - 132hp @ 6,000RPM
  • Engine torque - 128 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
  • Engine bore x stroke - 80.5mm x 88.4mm (3.17" x 3.48")
  • Compression ratio - 10.00 to 1
  • GVWR - 1,740kg (3,836lbs)
  • Towing capacity - 680kg (1,500lbs)
  • Exterior length - 4,572mm (180.0")
  • Exterior body width - 1,763mm (69.4")
  • Exterior height - 1,466mm (57.7")
  • Wheelbase - 2,601mm (102.4")
  • Turning radius - 5.4m (17.7')
  • Front legroom - 1,059mm (41.7")
  • Rear legroom - 922mm (36.3")
  • Front headroom - 986mm (38.8")
  • Rear headroom - 945mm (37.2")
  • Front hiproom - 1,346mm (53.0")
  • Rear hiproom - 1,115mm (43.9")
  • Front shoulder room - 1,392mm (54.8")
  • Rear shoulder room - 1,387mm (54.6")
  • Passenger volume - 2,608L (92.1 cu.ft.)
  • Interior cargo volume - 348 L (12 cu.ft.)
  • Interior maximum cargo volume - 348 L (12 cu.ft.)
  • Greenhouse Gas Score (GG) - 7
  • Air Pollution Score (AP) - 5
  • Number of doors - 4
  • Power door mirrors
  • Door mirrors - body-color
  • Bumpers - body-color
  • Rear window defroster
  • Front reading lights
  • Tachometer
  • Outside temperature display
  • Low tire pressure warning
  • Trip computer
  • ABS brakes
  • Brake assist
  • Dual front impact airbags
  • Dual front side impact airbags
  • Overhead airbag
  • Occupant sensing airbag
  • Panic alarm
  • Ignition disable
  • Electronic stability
  • Traction control
  • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
 
Transmission
MSRP
Engine
City/Hwy mpg
L (M5) Search New L (A4) Search New LE (A4) Search New S (M5) Search New S (A4) Search New
5-spd man.  4-spd auto  4-spd auto  5-spd man.  4-spd auto 
$16,130   $16,960   $17,910   $17,990   $18,820  
132-hp 1.8L 4-cyl  132-hp 1.8L 4-cyl  132-hp 1.8L 4-cyl  132-hp 1.8L 4-cyl  132-hp 1.8L 4-cyl 
27 / 34   26 / 34   26 / 34   27 / 34   26 / 34  

Driving Impression

Editor:
New Car Test Drive
Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The 1.8-liter four-cylinder DOHC engine that comes standard on the Corolla generates 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. It's EPA-rated at 27/34 mpg city/highway with the manual transmission and 26/34 mpg with the automatic. That closely matches the mileage we got. The engine uses direct fuel injection, and Dual Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i) to optimize valve timing for the best blend of power, economy and emissions. It uses a timing chain rather than a belt, which usually saves on service costs.

Horsepower is about average for the class. Acceleration performance is adequate but not overly peppy with the 4-speed automatic transmission. The new Ford Focus comes with a 6-speed automatic and we've found it to be smoother and better able to keep the engine in the heart of the power band than the 4-speed automatic in the Toyota can.

The Corolla can't come close to the Chevy Cruze for tracking true around fast bends, and doesn't match the Mazda3 for crisp response. Our Corolla S had a floaty feel, with handling that was less precise than one might expect from Corolla S heritage. And when the wind gusted, the car wanted to dance, even with its low 0.29 Cd.

The Corolla has electric power steering, which matches effort to speed. In low-speed driving, where you expect the wheel to return to straight ahead on its own as it unwinds out of the turn, you will be doing more of the work.

The ride was not harsh or uncomfortable, but our Corolla didn't really like sharp bumps. On a patchy freeway around Oakland, California, the ride was choppy at times.

The cabin is very quiet, except for tire noise on harsh pavement. It is a solid structure that exhibits no squeaks or complaints, not even over a nasty railroad crossing. This might be attributed to its stiff body shell, which also offers good crash resistance.

Introducing the 2012 Toyota Corolla:

Editor:
New Car Test Drive
Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The 2012 Toyota Corolla is a benchmark among compact cars for value, quality and dependability. A four-door, compact sedan with front-wheel drive, the Corolla is inexpensive to buy and operate, yet it feels like a small version of the Toyota Camry.

The current generation Corolla dates from 2009. Styling was freshened for 2011. Changes for 2012 are minimal: The 2012 Corolla comes standard with power windows, locks, and remote keyless entry. Outside mirrors are color-keyed on all 2012 Corolla models. The 2012 Corolla LE and 2012 Corolla S get upgraded audio systems. The Corolla continues to come with a comprehensive list of standard safety equipment.

All 2012 Corolla models use the same engine, a 1.8-liter four-cylinder with electronic dual variable valve timing and direct fuel injection. Output is rated at 132 and horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque.

Fuel economy is EPA-rated at 27/34 miles per gallon the with the standard 5-speed manual transmission, 26/34 mpg with the optional 4-speed automatic.

We found the Corolla comfortable and easy to drive. The Corolla looks like a little Camry. Walking around the Corolla, we found the fit and finish high quality. Inside is a pleasing cabin with straightforward controls and minimal distractions. The seats are comfortable and getting in and out is easy. Performance and handling are average for the class. The suspension feels soft though the ride can get choppy on rough surfaces. It's quiet inside when underway.

Walk Around

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Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The 2012 Corolla is immediately recognizable as a Toyota, although at first you might confuse it with a Camry because size is the main distinguishing feature between the two. The Corolla is slightly longer than the Honda Civic, while the Nissan Sentra is noticeably taller and bigger. With its solid roofline, four doors, and short overhangs, it looks like a bigger car.

The Corolla got a restyled nose for 2011, and it's a clean design. Three bars in the grille, but only the center one is defined because they are body colored. Iconic Toyota emblem in the middle of the grille. Smooth front fascia that surrounds optional foglights, and a tidy functional air intake with black mesh under the bumper. It all sweeps nicely back and upward.

The bumper underlines odd headlamps, with a sweeping outline but they're bulbous, and stick out at the corners. They're bulbous in a three-dimensional sense, but sleek in their shape.

The rear end is not so clean, starting with a thick piece of chrome that stretches between the taillamps. The wing is low and thick, with winglets at its edges; it definitely adds a sporty touch and it's not overkill. The taillamps are simple horizontal slats that wrap around from the trunk to the sides of the car, and poof out from the body like the headlamps. With less chrome, less wing, less white in the taillamps, the tail would look as clean as the nose.

Exterior fit and finish are at a high level for such an inexpensive car. Body-colored door handles and mirrors, as well as the spoiler and side sills on the S, add a touch of class. The wheels look ordinary, though, even the 16-inch alloys on the Corolla S.

Interior Overview

Editor:
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Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The 2012 Corolla has a pleasing interior. Design is simple, while materials and patterns are traditional and understated. The trim materials look inexpensive, but not cheap; clearly your basic stuff. You can't say the Corolla interior feels any finer than some other cars of the same price.

The front seats are comfortable, with nice elbow rests on both sides, and getting in and out of the seats is easy. The rear seat offers 36.3 inches of legroom, which isn't much, but it's about average for the class. The rear floor is flat except for a small incline at the back of the console between the front seats. The 60/40 split folding rear seats has its smaller side behind the driver, so you can carry long objects and still put two riders behind the passenger. A high-capacity heater with ducts for the rear (standard since 2011) keeps rear-side riders as cozy as their front-seat companions.

The instruments are simple and handsome, basic white on black; we appreciate the lack of pretension or flash. The sport steering wheel in the Corolla S is perforated leather and, like the LE, features redundant cruise and audio controls. The sport seats in the Corolla S are comfortable black cloth, though not especially sporty.

Outward visibility from the driver's seat is quite good, even over the shoulder. A low dashboard and windshield base enhances forward visibility.

The 2012 Corolla LE and Corolla S both benefit from a new standard audio system, combining an AM/FM receiver with a CD player capable of MP3/WMA playback. A USB port enables iPod connectivity, while an auxiliary input jack accommodates other music players. The system also features Bluetooth hands-free phone capability and audio streaming. Auto-sound leveling adjusts volume in response to ambient noise.

Corolla LE and Corolla S buyers can further upgrade to Navigation and Entune, which employs a 6.1-inch touch screen to operate an AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, 6 speakers, SiriusXM Satellite Radio (includes 90-day trial subscription), and HD Radio with iTunes Tagging; plus an auxiliary audio jack, USB port with iPod connectivity and control, vehicle information, hands-free phone capability, phone book access, advanced voice recognition, and music streaming via Bluetooth.

Storage spaces are well thought-out, down to details like a cord slot so your personal electronics connection doesn't get pinched. A remote release opens the trunk lid, which offers a wide loading space. Trunk room of 12.3 cubic feet is about average and isn't hindered by black boxes and big speakers hanging down under the back window. A temporary-use spare is under the floor.

Model Lineup

Editor:
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Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The 2012 Toyota Corolla comes in three trim levels.

Corolla L ($16,130) comes with fabric upholstery, air conditioning with air filter, AM/FM/CD/WMA/MP3 four-speaker stereo, multi-information display, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, six-way manual driver seat, 60/40 split folding rear seat, power mirrors, outside temperature gauge, and 15-inch steel wheels. Power windows and locks with remote keyless entry have been added for 2012. A 5-speed manual transmission is standard; Corolla L is also available with a 4-speed automatic ($16,960).

Corolla LE ($17,910) comes standard with the automatic transmission and adds cruise control, heated mirrors, and intermittent wipers. Changes for 2012 include an all-new AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA audio system with USB (iPod) and auxiliary input ports, plus Bluetooth connectivity and redundant controls on the steering wheel. Steel road wheels upgrade to 16 inches.

Corolla S ($17,990) comes with the 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic ($18,820) and adds sport front seats with new double-stitch accents, color-matched spoilers, sport side sills, fog lamps, sport tilt/telescoping steering wheel, and 16-inch alloy wheels.

The premium stereo ($280) is optional on Corolla L, while LE and S models offer a navigation package($1,170) which includes HD and XM radio. A sunroof is available as part of a Premium Package ($860) for LE that also includes 16-inch alloy wheels, or as a stand-alone for S ($420). (All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices, which do not include destination charge and may change at any time without notice.)

Standard safety features include six airbags: dual frontal, front side-impact airbags, side curtain airbags; Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, Antilock Braking System, Electronic Brake-force Distribution and Brake Assist, plus the federally mandated tire pressure monitor. It also features the Smart Stop Technology brake-override system.

Summary

Editor:
New Car Test Drive
Price As Tested:
$19,580
“Quality, durability, reliability.”
The Toyota Corolla is a practical sedan with a solid reputation, and gets excellent fuel mileage. Toyota has added more standard equipment in recent years. But the Corolla's ride, handling and automatic transmission are not without weaknesses. In the third year of this generation, competition has zoomed past, notably the new Chevy Cruze, Ford Focus and Volkswagen Jetta.

G.R. Whale filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com from Los Angeles; Sam Moses contributed to this report after his test drive of a Corolla S in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge. John F. Katz contributed to this report.

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