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Toyota Corolla iM

(1 customer review)

Original price was: ₵220.08.Current price is: ₵212.14.

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

The Corolla iM has one of the tightest interiors among compact hatchbacks as well as an odd dashboard design and some low-rent cabin materials. Aside from a few minor details, the Corolla iM and the Corolla sedan have very similar interior designs.

Both feature standard dual-zone automatic climate control, an incongruent dashboard layout with jutting edges, and the same questionable materials. The Corolla iM also incorporates an unusual white vinyl strip along the lower edge of the dashboard because style.

The seats are comfortable and supportive, but power adjustments aren’t available, unlike on the regular Corolla, which also includes optional heated front seats. Thankfully, the Corolla iM’s styling doesn’t sacrifice cargo space and storage.

Although it ranks lower than its rivals in most cases, this hatchback still has plenty of room for cases of energy drinks and skateboard equipment. We did appreciate the large, deep glovebox as well as the coverable compartment below the center stack, which is perfect for storing a smartphone.

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OVERVIEW

The Corolla iM will catch the eye with its snazzy hatch style, and its affordable price will create a smile. Bargain priced, its 137-hp four-cylinder is a snoozer, but what the iM lacks in power it makes up for with its list of standard features. These include an aero body kit, a 7.0-inch touchscreen, and active safety tech such as automated emergency braking. Apart from that, Toyota’s hip hatchback is a one-size-fits-all model with minimal options. Buyers content with its econobox performance will still enjoy the Corolla iM’s combination of cool and cheap.

 

 

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

Save the manuals! We love that the standard transmission on the Corolla iM is a six-speed shift-it-yourself unit. Now save your excitement because the iM’s underpowered four-cylinder engine will drain whatever reserves you might have left. The iM is also available with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). We’re not proponents of CVTs, but Toyota’s operates better than most of its rivals’. Hot-hatch styling suggests the Corolla iM is quick and athletic. It isn’t. While it doesn’t shy away from spirited driving on two-lane roads, its engine needs to be thrashed to extract even modest acceleration, killing the fun before it barely gets started. The Corolla iM shares most of its underpinnings with the pedestrian Corolla sedan, but it benefits from an independent rear suspension (the sedan uses a less sophisticated setup) that helps provide a compliant ride and better handling. The iM’s shocks are stiff enough to minimize body motions without sacrificing comfort, and its steering is relatively precise. Despite its comfortable ride, harsh bumps and rough surfaces are communicated to the cabin by shakes and rattles.

1 review

  1. Mensah Moses

    This is nice…

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