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Used 2001 Toyota Corolla CE for Sale Nationwide
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About Toyota Corolla CE
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2001 Toyota CE on Jun 24, 2014
I like the milaege , Handling and every thing about this car. Its easy on driving to long distances and still runs better than many new cars on the road. Look wise it still like new except some minor scratches. Appearence is awesome
Kent Y
Reviewed a 2001 Toyota CE on Jan 11, 2008
It's got over 120k miles on it and have hardly had to fix a thing. Still gets 32 mpg. Handling much improved with new tires.
Ayman M
Reviewed a 2001 Toyota CE on Apr 15, 2013
I have a Toyota Corolla 2001 , which i love driving this car , very low maintenance , save on Gas and spare parts , very reliable always to support you . I love driving this car . Best economy saver . I will really recommend buying this type of car
Eliezer R
Reviewed a 2001 Toyota CE on Jan 15, 2012
Like any Corolla, it's a great economy car with the reliability to back up its name and the economy and comfort expected from a star of its class. Performance suffers when mated to the 3spd automatic-if you want one get a 5spd manual or else IMO. Adding lowering springs is a welcome improvement to handling. Overall, it's a great car for commuting, has nice looks, it's reliable, but could have been more than just that....
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