Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Toyota slightly restyled the Corolla for 2001, redesigning the front and rear lights and adding a chrome-rimmed grille. Toyota also replaced previous editions and reorganized the model's lineup. The LE became the top-of-the-line edition, the VE replaced the CE as the midgrade model, and the new S model became the entry-level edition. An internal trunk release was added, along with a fresh/recirculation option on the ventilation controls.

Physical Dimensions

    The passenger volume (88 cubic feet), cargo volume (12.1 cubic feet) and towing capacity (1,500 lbs.) were the same in all editions of the 2001 Toyota Corolla. Likewise, all editions had a wheelbase of 97 inches and were 174 inches long, 54.5 inches high and 66.7 inches wide.

Engine and Transmission

    A 125-horsepower 1.8-liter engine was standard in all editions of the 2001 Toyota Corolla. A five-speed manual transmission was standard in all editions, but a four-speed automatic transmission was available in the S and LE editions and a three-speed automatic transmission was available in the CE edition.

Fuel Capacity and Mileage

    All editions came with a 13.2-gallon tank. Cars with the five-speed manual transmission got 31 miles per gallon in the city and 38 mpg on the highway. Those with the four-speed automatic earned a rating of 29 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. And those with the three-speed automatic transmission earned an average of 28 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.

Safety Features

    The 2001 Toyota Corolla had several safety features, such as driver and passenger front airbags, child seat anchors, child safety locks and a rear center three-point safety belt that were standard in all editions.

Standard and Optional Features

    All editions of the 2001 Toyota Corolla came equipped with a wide range of standard features, including an AM/FM radio, power steering, five-passenger seating with front bucket seats, cloth seating, automatic on/off headlights, a temporary spare tire, low fuel level indicator and all-season tires.

    Some available options included15-inch alloy wheels, cassette audio system, power door locks, rear heater and a rear defogger.

Warranty

    The 2001 Toyota Corolla came with a three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty, a five-year/60,000-mile drivetrain warranty and a five-year/unlimited mile rust warranty.

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