Spinelli Kia

4463 Boulevard des Sources
Roxboro, Quebec
H8Y 3C1, Canada
Phone: 1 581 703-8464
Fax: 514-684-4500

2007 Toyota Corolla CE MANUEL

2007 Toyota Corolla CE MANUEL

Technical Data

  • Price: $5,888
  • Make: Toyota
  • Model: Corolla CE MANUEL
  • Year: 2007
  • Mileage: 169,700 km
  • Transmission: manual
  • Drive Type: fwd
  • Vehicle Passengers: 5
  • Doors: 4
  • Engine: 4 cylinders
  • Fuel Type: unleaded
  • Stock no.: K231025B
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Description:

The 2007 Toyota Corolla Manual embodies reliability, efficiency, and simplicity. With its timeless design and manual transmission, it delivers an engaging driving experience. Known for its dependable performance and fuel economy, the 2007 Corolla is a practical choice for those who value straightforward transportation without sacrificing quality. Spinelli Kia is located in Roxboro and is opened 6 days a week including Saturdays from 10am to 4pm! Our vehicles are inspected by our certified technicians. Get your free Carproof report online! approval rate on 1st, 2nd and 3rd chance credit. Come see and try the vehicle in our friendly and stress free environment. Plus, if you change your mind, you have 5 days or 1000 km to bring back your vehicle and get a different one. (See details at dealer).  The Spinelli Group has been in business since 1922 and continues its passion for excellence in customer service. We are your Kia destination for the Greater Montreal Area, right next to Pierrefonds, Pointe-Claire, Dorval, 15 minutes away from Laval, 20 minutes to downtown Montreal and Vaudreuil-Dorion. Choose Spinelli Kia, the address of choice for all automotive services!

Equipment:

Air conditioning, Cruise control, Power Mirrors, Power steering, Adjustable steering wheel, Driver airbag, Passenger airbag, Intermittent wipers, Two-toned paint, CD player, Bucket seats, Child safety locks, Driver vanity mirror, Passenger vanity mirror, Pass-Through rear seat, Front floor mats, Keyless entry

Warranty:

Legal warranty : D - None (LPC 37,38)

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MSRP $16,925
Engine and transmission
Engine 1.8 / 4 cylinders
Transmission (speeds/type) 5 / Manual
Driven wheels  
Performances
Power 126 @ 6000
Torque 122 @ 4200
Fuel consumption: city (L/100km) 7.1
Fuel consumption: highway (L/100km) 5.3
Technical
Fuel tank capacity (L) 50
Front suspension MacPherson Strut / MacPherson Strut
Rear suspension Torsion Beam / Torsion Beam
Traction control  
Stability control  
Wheels and tires
Wheels Steel
Wheels dimensions (inches) 15 x  
Tires 185 x 65
Security
Dics brakes 2
ABS  
Brake assist system x
Front airbags 2
Side airbags 0
Power locks  
Comfort and convenience
Air conditioning (automatic)  
Power windows  
Parking assistance  
Cruise control  
Audio and communication
Auxiliary audio input  
Bluetooth  
Navigational system  

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