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Last
month, I decided to get myself a brand new car to replace my older 2001
Toyota Corolla. I was only interested in a
Honda
or a
Toyota for the right price. So I went to Serramonte Honda and
test drove one of their Civic’s (the EX to be exact). Honda Civics are
very good vehicles, but the prices are ridiculous for the features they have. I
looked at the DX (basic model), it had no AC and no radio or CD player (not even
a cassette player); so the DX was out of the equation now. Then I looked at the
LX and EX models and liked the LX for the features and somewhat on the price. I
negotiated for an hour or two for the price I wanted but they would not come to
agreement on a price that I wanted so I just stood up and walked out. Then I
went to a Toyota dealer to look at the new Yaris because I saw an ad for
it and it looked cheap for the price; but it turned out to be a little too small
for my needs. So we decided to look at the Corolla; I decided upon the LE model
because I wanted power windows, door locks, keyless entry, cruise control, AC
and things like that. My wife and I test drove it and like the way it felt and
handled the road. So we sat and talked about the price with our sales person. To
cut to the point, I told him that I wanted $15,300.00 (plus tax and license);
after about 5 minutes, he came back and said it’s a deal. So now I have a brand
new 2006 Toyota Corolla LE to play around with.
THE TRIM :
The Toyota Corolla comes in many variations (CE, S, LE, and XRS), so we had a
lot to choose from. I just wanted and/or needed a low cost, compact, and with
good gas mileage car for my daily commute to work and back, but I also wanted
everything powered so we mostly looked at the S and LE trims. I decided to buy
the LE model because I had everything I wanted. It has a 6-disc (in-dash) CD
changer, power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, keyless entry, wood
grain interior trim, all-season floor mats, cruise control, a plethora of safety
features. And it also has a 4-speed automatic transmission with over drive to
save a lot of gas.
THE EXTERIOR :
I personally like the color we got (Charcoal Gray) that my even my wife
approved. I was disappointed that I could now get mud flaps and the body
protection kit in the deal, but they other day I went to
Walmart
and got the rubber door corner protectors for about $6. At some point in time I
want to install the auto dimming rear view mirrors in this car because I have
problems with light reflecting directly into my eyes. I just installed those
Xenon Super White headlights that I purchased at eBay for about $18 (that’s four
bulbs for less than $20). Now my headlights are brighter and better looking that
before. One thing that I noticed was different is that Toyota put the antenna on
the rear end of the center of the roof. The problem with that is if you go in a
car wash then you may have a little bit of a problem. It came with four 15 inch
Dunlop tires with are great but I personally prefer Bridgestone. It does not
have alloy rims, but I plan to get some when I replace the tires once they ware
out.
THE INTERIOR :
The cloth seats are comfortable (for those long drives) and are of good quality
so it is always best to invest a little bit on seat covers to prolong the life
of the seats. The dash meter displays are nicely illuminated and easy to read
and understand. You can also adjust the brightness of the illumination on all
the interior lights. The steering wheel can tilt up and down but does not
telescope, so you have to move the seat closer when needed. The gear shifter is
in the middle of the driver seat and the front passenger seat, next to the
parking brake lever.
There are two cup holder’s right where the parking brake lever is and two for
the back seat passengers. The trunk is huge so you have a lot of storage space
in the back. The glove compartment is the same size as in the 2001 model
(average size). There are two little compartments in the center console for your
pens, notepads, etc; you can use the other for your sun glasses or other similar
items.
All of the power window, doors, climate, and stereo controls are nicely
organized for easy access. The driver can control all windows and mirrors
quickly and easily. Only the driver window has auto up but no auto down. The
turn signal, lights, and wiper control levers are placed properly and work as
expected since I am so used to Toyota’s configurations. I really like the fact
how easy it is to use the climate controls, but those automatic climate controls
are much better and easier.
I immediately put six CD’s in the changer and they work like a charm without any
problems or distortions. There are no steering wheel controls to adjust the
volume and track changes of the audio, but I do not mind reaching for the
control in the center console. One thing I would have liked a lot is an
iPod
integration or auxiliary input connector, but I guess it is not available in
this low-end compact car yet. There are two 12V cigarette lighter connectors;
one on the center console and the other inside the center console arm rest. The
arm rest has a lot of storage space; it has two compartments. A small one for
your regularly used items and the bigger one to store CD’s and things like that.
I store my 50 CD spindle in there and it fits without any problems and even has
room for more.
My wife and I were talking about getting a portable navigation system like those
much heard of
TomToms; they cost less than the built-in
navigation systems from the dealers. Right now, I use my laptop for directions
as it has software that does not even require an Internet connection; but the
downside to that is that I have to stop and look at it for directions. I am also
planning to install some pull down sunshades for the rear passenger windows
since none of the windows are tinted.
OTHER NICE TOUCHES :
I got two keyless remotes and a total of three keys (third one for valet). Every
time you unlock and open the door with the keyless remote the amber turn signal
lights flash twice and every time your lock the doors with the keyless remote,
the lights flash once. The remote also has a panic button to scare of potential
criminals from breaking in or stealing your car.
THE DRIVE :
So far we have driven about 700 miles in this baby and I only have two words for
you: comfortable and quiet. The brakes are nice and smooth so you will not have
your passengers flying out of their seats every time. The engine is quiet so you
will not get distracted during your conversations. I really like to drive this
car as it is very stable, almost like a wider car.
Speaking of the engine, it has a 1.8 liter 4 cylinder engine that gives you
power of 126 horses at 6000 rpm (rotations per minute); I know it is not much,
but it gets the job done. I even saw a module on eBay that sells for about $50
that will give me 25 more horse power. It is enough to over take most other
vehicles on the road considering the way I drive. The automatic transmission
shifts seamlessly with you noticing. The overall ride is great as it is quiet
and smooth.
The longest drive I have been on in this car is to Lincoln, CA from San
Mateo, CA (that’s about 125 miles one way). The trip was comfortable and
smooth, without any problems or break downs. A good thing about these new cars
is that your oil changes should now be performed every 5000 miles (twice a year)
instead of the older 3000 miles (four times a year). If you are concerned about
reliability, all I can say is that it is a Toyota and they are known for their
reliability. But since this vehicle has a bunch of electronics, I do not know
how long they will last.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
I have had this car for about a month now and I just love how it rides and I
have no regrets what so ever. But I sometimes think maybe I could have gotten a
better deal on the price. We have not noticed any problems with any of the
features of this vehicle as of yet and I am sure that it will stay that why for
years to come. I plan to keep this vehicle for about five or six (or until the 3
year warranty expires) years and trade up for the next latest model or even
make. So, as far as recommending this car for your daily commute, I would say go
for it. I mean, you cannot go wrong with a Toyota ever. And since the gas prices
are going up like a rocket going to the moon, I think you would want a vehicle
that has better gas mileage than those expensive BMW’s, Mercedes, and other big
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You can’t put a price on looking good - but if
you have to, it might as well be low. Enter the 2006 Toyota Corolla S, with its
awesome styling like front and rear underbody spoilers and available 15-in.
aluminum alloy wheels. Then there’s the Corolla LE, which has remote keyless
entry and power windows, door locks and color-keyed mirrors. The XRS comes
equipped with 16-in. aluminum alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes, color-keyed
grille surround and 164-hp [2] engine. And if you choose to roll with the CE,
you also get a 16-valve VVT-i engine and chrome grille surround. After all, what
good is a flashy car if you can’t afford to leave your driveway? |