Infolinks Ads

Pages

Showing posts with label Corolla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corolla. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

2011 Toyota Corolla LE 4-Spd AT

 

 Standard Features

 

 

VEHICLE SUMMARY

Engines & Emissions

  • ULEV II Emissions
  • Free Scheduled Maintenance For 24 Months or 25,000 Miles
  • Roadside Assistance Warranty For 25,000 Miles, 24 Months
  • Extended Service Interval For Distributorless Ignition
  • 1.8-Liter, I4, VVT-i 16-Valve, DOHC, EFI Engine; Front/Transverse Mounted With Horsepower Of 132@6000, Torque Of 128@4400, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Head

Safety

  • Trunk Anti-Trap Device
  • Side Guard Door Beams
  • Front Pretensioners With Force Limiters
  • Front and Rear 3-Point Seatbelts
  • Rear 3-Point Center Seatbelt
  • Front Seatbelt Height Adjusters
  • Rollover Sensor
  • Star Safety System(TM)
  • Front Active Head Restraints
  • Front and Rear Crumple Zones
  • L A T C H
  • Front and Rear Automatic Locking Retractors
  • Front and Rear Side Head Curtain Airbags
  • Passenger Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment
  • Passenger Airbag Cutoff Sensor
  • Seat Mounted Front Side Airbags
  • Driver Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment

Transmission

  • 4-Speed Electronically Controlled Adaptive Automatic Transmission With Overdrive
  • Adaptive Automatic Transmission
Seats:5
Fuel Type:Gas

2011 Toyota Corolla Base 5-Spd MT

 

 

Overview 


The 2011 Corolla is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 5 trims, ranging from the Base 5-Spd MT to the S 4-Spd AT.
Upon introduction, the Base 5-Spd MT is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 132-horsepower engine that achieves 28-mpg in the city and 35-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The S 4-Spd AT is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 132-horsepower engine that achieves 26-mpg in the city and 34-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
The 2011 Corolla is freshened for 2011.

Standard Features

  • Anti-Theft & Locks
    • Power Door Locks
    • Vehicle Anti-Theft Via SecuriLock(R) Engine Immobilizer
  • Braking & Traction
    • 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes
    • AdvanceTrac(R) Traction Control
    • Electronic Stability Control(ESC) Vehicle Stability Control System Operated Via Engine Power Reduction, ABS and Traction Control Measures Steering Wheel Angle and Yaw Rate
    • Front Power 316-mm X 30-mm Vented Disc and Rear Power 300-mm X 19-mm Vented Disc Brakes
    • Limited Slip Differential
  • Electrical
    • 12-Volt Battery
    • 2 Front Power Outlets
    • Audio and Security Pre-Wiring
  • Engines & Emissions
    • 4.6-Liter, 90-Degree V8, 24-Valve, SOHC, SEFI Engine; Front/Longitudinal Mounted With Horsepower Of 315@6000, Torque Of 325@4250, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads
    • EasyFuel(TM) Capless Fuel Filler
    • Roadside Assistance Warranty For 60000-Miles, 60-Months
  • Entertainment, Communication & Navigation
    • Auxiliary Audio Input Jack
    • Radio Antenna
    • Satellite Radio Antenna
    • Shaker 500 AM/FM Radio With 500-Watts and 8 Speakers Total; 6-Disc CD Changer; MP3 Player; Sirius(R) Satellite Radio (Includes 6 Months Of Service, Unavailable In Hawaii and Alaska)
    • SYNC(R) Telematics Includes Automatic Collision Notification, 911 Assist(TM) Emergency Response, Navigation, Traffic Information, Vehicle Diagnostics and Vehicle Service Reminders (Requires Paired Wireless Enabled Phone; 3-Year Subscription Included For Traffic, Directions and Information Services and Is Subject To Late Availability)
    • SYNC(R) Wireless Communication Access For Bluetooth(R) Enabled Devices
  • Exterior Lighting
    • Automatic Headlights
    • Complex Surface Halogen Headlights
    • Front Foglights
  • Exterior, Design, Paint & Finish
    • Chrome Located On Dual Exhaust Pipes
    • Color Keyed Rocker Moldings
    • Color-Keyed Rocker Panels
    • Front Air Dam
    • Front and Rear Body Color Bumpers
    • GT Badge
    • Metallic Paint (If Selected)
    • Rear Spoiler
  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
    • Manual Air Conditioning
  • Instrumentation
    • Audible Warnings Include Beltminder(R) Seatbelts Unfastened
    • Battery Gauge
    • Compass
    • Cruise Control
    • Digital Clock
    • Exterior Temperature Gauge
    • Oil Pressure Gauge
    • Steering Wheel Mounted Controls For Cruise Control and Audio
    • SYNC(R) Voice Activated Controls For Navigation System, Phone, Audio and Bluetooth(R) Wireless Enabled Devices
    • Tachometer
    • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Interior Lighting
    • Front Reading Lights
    • Illuminated Entry
    • Trunk Light
  • Interior, Design, Decor & Floor Covering
    • Alloy Located On Instrument Panel and Shift Knob
    • Black Front Carpeted Floor Mats
    • Carpet Located In Passenger Cabin and Trunk
    • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Remote Controls & Remote Releases
    • Keyless Entry Operated Via Key Fob
    • Multi-Function Remote Operates Door Lock/Unlock and Illuminated Entry
    • Panic Alarm
    • Remote Trunk Release Located Inside Vehicle
  • Safety
    • Automatic Locking Retractors
    • Crash Sensor Turns On Flashers
    • Crumple Zones
    • Driver Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment
    • Front and Rear 3-Point Seatbelts
    • Front Seatbelt Height Adjusters
    • L A T C H
    • Passenger Airbag Cutoff Sensor Activated By Weight
    • Passenger Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment
    • Personal Safety System(R) Includes Pretensioners With Load Limiters, Driver Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment, Passenger Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment, Automatic Locking Retractors, Driver Seat Position Sensor and Crash Sensor
    • Pretensioners
    • Seat Mounted Front Side Airbags
    • Side Guard Door Beams
    • SYNC(R) Crash Sensor Sends GPS Signal (Requires Paired Wireless Enabled Phone)
    • Trunk Anti-Trap Device
  • Seats
    • Driver Power Lumbar Support
    • Driver Power Seat Adjusts 6 Ways Total
    • Front Dual Reclining Sport Bucket Seats With Driver Adjustable Seat Height and Adjustable Headrests
    • Leather Seats
    • Rear 50/50 Split Folding Bucket Seats
    • Walk-In Device
  • Steering
    • Power Rack and Pinion Steering
    • Tilt Steering Column
  • Storage
    • 2 Cupholders Total
    • Coinholder
    • Front Covered Lower Console Storage Located On Floor
    • Front Dual Door Mounted Storage
    • Front Dual Seatback Storage Pockets
    • Front Locking Storage
    • Lockable Glovebox
  • Suspension
    • 20-mm Rear Stabilizer Bar
    • 34-mm Front Stabilizer Bar
    • Independent MacPherson Strut Front Suspension With Coil Springs and Shock Absorbers
    • Live Multi-Link Rear Suspension With Coil Springs and Shock Absorbers
  • Transmission
    • Tremec TR3650 5-Speed Manual Transmission With Overdrive
  • Wheels & Tires
    • Compact Spare Tire
    • Painted Alloy Wheels, 18-In. X 8-In.
    • SBRP235/50WR18 All-Season Tires
  • Windows, Mirrors & Wipers
    • Dual Body Color Power Adjustable Exterior Rearview Mirrors
    • Front Dual Sunvisors
    • Power Windows With One-Touch Up and One-Touch Down
    • Rear Window Defroster
    • Tinted Glass
    • Vanity Mirrors
    • Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers

2011 Toyota Avalon





The 2011 Toyota Avalonare so comfortable that they “make me want to take a nap”—I think that’s what Shakespeare calls to “damn with faint praise.” As for Toyota itself, even the automaker’s party line is that the goal of the full-size sedan is “Evoking a time when travel was sophisticated, elegant and comfortable.”
Reading between the lines here, it’s clear from the get-go that the Avalon—like the one the folks at Toyota lent me for a week—is ceding any pretensions about being a “driver’s car” to the competition. But here’s what’s interesting: Doing so is actually to the Avalon’s advantage. There aren’t many cars left that still cater to the stereotypical luxobarge crowd, yet the demand for these vehicles is still relatively high. In fact, it’s probably a lot higher than automakers realize—well, let me fine-tune that sentence a bit. It’s not that there’s a lot of people out there proactively shopping for cars with floaty soft handling and cloud-light steering; it’s just that, for many customers, that kind of “driving” experience simply doesn’t factor into the purchase decision. As long as the car in question delivers in other areas, they’re more than happy to buy it.
How else do you explain the success of the Toyota Camry and Toyota Corolla?
Full Speed Behind
First, a little detour: There was a time when full-size sedans made up a core segment in the U.S. marketplace and an integral part of the Big Three’s lineups. They were the family haulers of choice and, as is obvious from the nomenclature involved, set the standard for what a “normal” car should be. After all, that’s really what “full-size” means, right? It’s like buying a full-size set of golf clubs or a full-size refrigerator or what have you.
But the gas crisis of the 1970s started changing the ol’ paradigm here, and by the time automakers started building big vehicles again in the 1990s, they had changed their focus to SUVs and pickups. For these and other reasons, the basic car hierarchy gradually shifted so that the subcompact/compact/midsize progression became the norm instead of something closer to compact/midsize/full-size. The effect of this was to unlink the full-sizers from most company’s high-volume expectations, so that many of the current big sedans, like the Avalon or Ford Taurus, are now configured with premium amenities, premium price tags and the kind of low-ish annual sales numbers usually reserved for premium vehicles.
The only full-size sedan to crack six-figures in annual sales last year was the Chevrolet Impala, which did so courtesy of fleet buyers. The Ford Taurus sold 68,859 units last year, the Avalon just 28,390.
To put that into context, in February, the Corolla found 25,860 new buyers and the Camry rang up 27,212 sales—in other words, Toyota’s top sellers each garnered about the same number of customers in the shortest month of this year than the Avalon did for all of 2010.
Evaluating the Updating
Of course, one of the reasons so few Avalon customers showed up last year was that the car was in the last few months of its life cycle, with Toyota launching the updated 2011 model late in 2010. Thus, through February, the new Avalon has seen sales jump up by 128 percent, although this represents just 3,821 customers. The two-month totals for the Corolla and Camry are at 46,441 and 45,357, respectively.
To me, the solution is a simple one and can be accomplished through some savvy repositioning: As the U.S. market’s most luxurious Toyota, the Avalon has outlived its usefulness—and lost its place to the Lexus lineup. But considered a full-size complement to the Camry and Corolla, it retains plenty of potential for growth.
As those smaller cars have proven year after year after year, there are hundreds of thousands of buyers who put other vehicle characteristics ahead of driving dynamics and exterior design flair, which are the two weakest parts of the Avalon package. Against “true” luxury vehicles, or even products like the Buick LaCrosse or Chrysler 300, those deficiencies can look like deal breakers.
But as a bigger, nicer Camry, the Avalon would be likely to see bigger, nicer sales numbers, too.

The 2011 Avalon is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in two trims, the Base and the Limited.

Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 268-horsepower engine that achieves 20-mpg in the city and 29-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
Toyota strives to build vehicles to match customer interest and thus they typically are built with popular options and option packages. Not all options/packages are available separately and some may not be available in all regions of the country. If you would prefer a vehicle with no or different options, contact your dealer to check for current availability or the possibility of placing a special order.
Some vehicles are shown with available equipment. Seatbelts should be worn at all times. For details on vehicle specifications, standard features and available equipment in your area, contact your Toyota dealer. A vehicle with particular equipment may not be available at the dealership. Ask your Toyota dealer to help locate a specifically equipped vehicle.

2011 Toyota Corolla




The 2011 Corolla is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 5 trims, ranging from the Base 5-Spd MT to the S 4-Spd AT.

Upon introduction, the Base 5-Spd MT is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 132-horsepower engine that achieves 28-mpg in the city and 35-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The S 4-Spd AT is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 132-horsepower engine that achieves 26-mpg in the city and 34-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. 

The new Toyota Corolla Gli 2011 Pakistan, is a supreme blend of luxury, performance and style. The exterior of this car is similar to other corolla sedans like Xli and Altis. ABS brake system, central door locking and power windows, are some of the extra features of GLi.