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Toyota Corolla/Toyota Huaguan/Toyota Limo (E120). 2000–8 (prod. unknown). 3-, 4- and 5-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 5-door minivan. F/F, 1364 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC), 1398, 1598, 1796 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC), 1995 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. DOHC). Corolla grows to its biggest size up to that point but limited by Japanese taxation requirements (setting the maximum width to 1,700 mm before it goes into a higher tax bracket). Shortened Toyota Vista platform, 2,600 mm wheelbase. Torsion beam axle at rear, replacing independent rear suspension. Sedans sold as Corolla Altis in some Asian markets. Wagons named Corolla Fielder, with hatchbacks taking Corolla Runx and Allex names (the latter replacing Sprinter). Corolla Spacio denoted a minivan model, sold as Corolla Spacio in Europe. Toyota Matrix, a different small van or tall hatchback, sold in US, renamed Corolla Matrix in 2005. Platform shared with Pontiac Vibe (or Toyota Voltz). Competent small car, hatchbacks in fact quite stylish, though interior design dull. Mid-life facelift 2004 in Japan. Japanese production ended 2006; some other countries 2008.


Manufacturing locations: Toyota City, Japan; Fremont, California; Cambridge, Ontario, Canada; Durban, South Africa; Chachoengsao, Thailand; Indaiatuba, Brazil; Bangalore, India; Tianjin, China; Taipei, Taiwan; Shah Alam, Malaysia; Santa Rosa, Philippines; Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam; Cumana, Venezuela; Adapazarı, Turkey; Karachi, Pakistan; Dhaka, Bangladesh

Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Corolla | Predecessor: Toyota Corolla (E110) | Successors: Toyota Corolla (E140), Toyota Corolla (E150)

 

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