
Just in time for the launching of their 2010 high mileage Corolla and Matrix line, Toyota has standardized Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC) among the features of their car line. And with this development came the suggested retail prices for their new cars to be launched with no significant price changes for the Corolla.
There is no price increase for the 2010 Corolla. Corolla’s base MSRP will range from $15,350 for the standard sedan with a five-speed transmission to $20,050 for the sporty XRS with a five-speed automatic transmission.
Matrix carries a base MSRP that will range from $16,550 for the standard sedan with a five-speed transmission to $21,960 for the sporty XRS with a five-speed automatic transmission. The new Matrix MSRP represents an overall increase of $201 or 1.1 percent.
The new prices will take effect when the 2010 Corolla and Matrix arrive in dealer showrooms beginning in late February.
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