Toyota Corolla (E120) XRS 2005

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1.8L 2ZZ I4, 170hp/127 ft lbs tq, FWD, 6 spd manual

If anyone can find official performance specs (top speed, 0-60, 1/4 mile, etc.) please post below. Thanks :)
 
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Here are the specs for the 2005 Toyota Corolla XRS:

Dimensions
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Overall Length: 178.3 inches (4528.8mm)
Width (with Mirrors): 66.9 inches (1699.2mm)
Height: 58.1 inches (1475.7mm)
Wheelbase: 102.4 inches (2600.9mm)
Tires / Wheel Size: P195/55R15
Weight: 1211kg (2670lb)

Engine
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1.8-liter (1796cc) DOHC 16-valve "2ZZ-GE" Inline-4 with VVTL-i
Power: 170hp (126kW) @ 7600 RPM
Torque: 127ft-lb (172N-m) @ 4400 RPM
RPM Redline: 8200rpm
Drivetrain: Front Engine / Front Wheel Drive
Gearbox: 6-speed Manual

Performance
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0 to 60 mph: 7.1 sec
0 to 100 mph: 20.0 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 15.8 sec @ 90 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 130 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 176 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.82 g
 
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...It's a sports model, and somehow Toyota fudged up the car's looks. I mean, if they dropped the suspension just a little bit more, and added bigger wheels, this would have looked the part...:irked:
 
These cars are an intake, exhaust, and tune away from 200hp. I tried to buy one before I got my GTi but couldn't find one. People that have them don't want to sell them it seems.
...It's a sports model, and somehow Toyota fudged up the car's looks. I mean, if they dropped the suspension just a little bit more, and added bigger wheels, this would have looked the part...:irked:
Sleeper. :)
 
...Yep, it is literally putting me to sleep.

BTW, I thought you worked for Nissan? Why are you defending your rival? :confused:
Who wouldn't want a Grandpa's Corolla with a Celica GTS motor in it that with slight tuning can make over 200hp and prey on the unsuspecting all day?
 
Who wouldn't want a Grandpa's Corolla with a Celica GTS motor in it that with slight tuning can make over 200hp and prey on the unsuspecting all day?
...:lol: My grandpa's passed on already. You saying he's driving this in afterlife? :mischievous: Hah, fat chance!! :P
 
170 hp is just not enough for it to be called a sleeper, it doesn't even deserve to be called a sport model.
When someone is expecting a 130hp Corolla and finds one that will hang with an S2000 with less than $1k worth of mods, that's a sleeper to me. All based on a matter of opinion though, to each their own.
 
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