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The 2011 Toyota Corolla should remain primarily the same, but the transmission may see a slight change in order to improve fuel efficiency. The 2011 Corolla should continue to be a front-wheel drive vehicle, with the drivetrain located in the front of the car. The 2011 model should come with a 1.8-liter, 132 horsepower, four-cylinder engine, with the exception of the XRS, which should have a 2.4-liter, 158 horsepower engine. While the 2010 Corolla comes with the option of a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission (the XRS has a five-speed automatic), the 2011 Corolla could come with a five-speed automatic transmission to save on gas. A hybrid version of the Corolla is not expected to be released. Fuel economy for the 2010 Corolla is 26 mpg city and 34 mpg highway for the 1.8-liter engine, and 22 mpg city and 29 mpg highway for the XRS model. That fuel efficiency could increase if Toyota installs the five-speed automatic transmission.

2011 Toyota Corolla News, Reviews and Awards

The 2011 Toyota Corolla could be in line for minor styling changes and perhaps a new engine for its sportiest model as Toyota seeks to freshen its popular compact midway through this design generation’s lifecycle. The styling changes would be subtle and the sporty XRS model is a low-volume offering -- not that this economical sedan’s appeal hinges on looks or performance. Corolla consistently ranks among America’s top-selling cars because buyers trust it as a no-risk investment. Long-term reliability is still a strong suit. Toyota-brand resale values are slowly regaining strength after the sudden-acceleration controversy. And recalls of model-year 2009 and 2010 Corollas for modifications to prevent sudden acceleration seem to be just a minor blemish: buoyed by heavy factory incentives, Corolla is holding at No. 1 in compact-car sales.

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