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2014 Toyota Corolla Le

2014 Toyota Corolla Le

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  • Price: $8,995
  • Make: Toyota
  • Model: Corolla Le
  • Year: 2014
  • Mileage: 232,000 km
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Doors: 4
  • Ext. Color: silver
  • Int. Color: gray
  • Engine: 4 cylinders
  • Stock no.: J0318
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Toyota Corolla LE 2014

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MSRP $17,555
Engine and transmission
Engine 1.8 /  
Transmission (speeds/type) 6 / Manual
Driven wheels  
Performances
Power 132 @ 6000
Torque 128 @ 4400
Fuel consumption: city (L/100km) 7.1
Fuel consumption: highway (L/100km) 5.2
Technical
Fuel tank capacity (L) 50
Front suspension Strut / Strut
Rear suspension Torsion Beam / Torsion Beam
Traction control x
Stability control x
Wheels and tires
Wheels Steel
Wheels dimensions (inches) 15 x 6
Tires 195 x 65
Security
Dics brakes 2
ABS x
Brake assist system  
Front airbags 2
Side airbags 2
Power locks x
Comfort and convenience
Air conditioning (automatic)  
Power windows x
Parking assistance  
Cruise control  
Audio and communication
Auxiliary audio input x
Bluetooth x
Navigational system  

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