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The Toyota Corolla is one of the most illustrious brands in the automobile industry. Introduced for the first time in 1966, it is the highest selling nameplate worldwide. Its popularity is evident from the fact that over 35 million cars have been sold so far with one Corolla being sold once every 40 seconds. The reason for its immense popularity is simple. The Corolla is compact, affordable, fuel efficient and dependable. With a sufficient supply of fuel and regular oil changes, it can easily cruise past 100,000 miles without any hiccups.
Since its introduction in the U.S., the Toyota Corolla has been available in several forms, such as the wagon, sedan, coupe and hatchback. Though it has been currently facing stiff competition from other manufacturers in this area, it still continues to be a decent, economical sedan with a good driving history. However, there are other sedans which provide a better driving experience and more features for the same money. But when it comes to used cars, salvage Toyota Corolla cars still rule the roost.
The present crop of Toyota Corolla cars represents the tenth generation and was released in 2009. Compared to the eighth generation Toyota Corollas, these are wider to provide more space for passengers’ hips and shoulders. The salvage Toyota Corollas of this generation are available in five trim levels of which two are prominent: the sporty XRS with a 2.4 L I4 engine capable of about 160 hp, rear disc brakes and traction control as well as the luxurious XLE with a four-speed automatic transmission, a polished interior, optional Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and leather upholstery.
The ninth generation salvage Toyota Corolla is available in S, CE, XRS and LE trim levels. The economy version CE had basic amenities like a height- changeable driving seat, air-conditioning and a CD player. Along with these options, the S version had a rear spoiler, smoked headlights and a lower body kit to create the pseudo-sport sedan feel. The LE version did not have any of these extra features but had a pseudo-wood interior. The XRS had all the features of the S version and also had a stronger engine, better suspension, disc brakes on all four wheels, and other advantages.
The eighth generation of salvage Toyota Corolla cars are the best options in used cars if you are looking for good fuel economy and reliability. Cars from these generations were only sedans and there were no more wagons or coupes. While safety, a pleasant driving experience and material quality were great advantages, the cramped rear seat was a disadvantage.
The sixth and seventh generation Corolla cars were released between 1988 and 1997. These cars had a look and size similar to the current ones. However, the sixth generation cars were much smaller and box-shaped. However, since all of these models were known to have good gas mileage and to be reliable, it is relatively easy to find the old models.
And while participating in auto auctions, please remember to check the complete history of the vehicle so that there are no legal issues. While these auctions are specifically conducted for dealers, by registering directly with online auctioneers and their brokers, you may indirectly bid for salvage Toyota Corollas online and also pay for shipment at reasonable prices.
Since buying from reputed auctioneers such as Copart adds to the reliability of the vehicle, we suggest that you buy your salvage car from one of these auctions.
