Toyota claims the Corolla Cross Hybrid can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 8.0 seconds, 0.4 second quicker than our long-term Corolla Cross LE and 1.6 seconds quicker than the gasoline-only model
A Toyota Corolla can last a very long, but it depends on the owner’s habits. The average Toyota Corolla’s life is around 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. This might be ten years or longer, depending on the owner. That might sound like a lot, but some cars have surpassed that mark.
If you drive more than that, your car is considered high mileage. Around 200,000 miles is when the vehicle is expected to begin the end of its life. Or at least the point when the car’s value comes close to zero. That can make it not worth the costs of repairs. In fact, many cars can reach 300,000 miles and still run smoothly, like the Toyota 2009 Toyota Corolla LE 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 4A) 61 of 63 people found this review helpful I bought this car when it was year old with about 10,000 miles and it just turned over 200,000 miles.- Լиփιцεзво хриճሿн
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