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Used 2006 Toyota Corolla S for Sale Nationwide
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota S on Jul 26, 2013
Excellent handling and gas consumption. Has never given me a problem for the last seven years of use. Has a very good take off and acceleration...good breaks...very safe car to use at all times...I would surely recommend this to young individuals who would want a safe and reliable car.
Cocoy K
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota S on Mar 22, 2010
Cost of Ownership - very economical, low maintenance Performance - good acceleration, braking, handling Appearance - have vanity plates, chrome rims, sound set-up, change color (Gunmetal black) Build Quality - change brake pads, periodic maintenance Fun Factor - very easy to drive from point a to b
Colin R
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota S on May 14, 2008
I've had this car for 2 years now and I am more happy with it today than the day that i drove it off the lot. It is a great car. The gas mileage rivals that of some of the new hybrids on the market. It looks great, drives great, the stereo system is great (6 disc in-dash changer,) what more can i say, the car is great. I would recommend it to anyone who is the market for a compact car.
Rob S
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota S on May 10, 2009
I like the quality you get for the price, it's reliable and roomy for it's size. I also love how it's higher off the ground than your average smaller car which makes it easy to get in and out of. The car lacks in acceleration and could use a little stiffer suspension to decrease body roll while cornering.
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