Japanese automaker Toyota is expected to overtake General Motors this year to become the world's largest automaker. Through the years, the Japanese automaker has been manufacturing high quality vehicles which have been attracting consumers from the
Recently, The Auto Channel reported that the automaker has announced pricing for new Toyotas which means that the automaker us about to ship these vehicles into dealerships all over the
One of these vehicles is the Toyota Corolla which is very popular among Americans for its legendary reliability. For the 2009 model year, the automaker will be launching the tenth generation of the Corolla which has been in the
"The Corolla Standard grade will carry a base MSRP of $15,250 for models with a manual transmission and $16,050 for models with an automatic. The LE grade with automatic has a base MSRP of $16,650 and the XLE grade with an automatic a base MSRP of $17,550. The S grade will carry a base price of $16,320 for a manual transmission model and $17,150 for models with an automatic. The MSRP for the premium XRS grade will be $18,760 for a manual transmission and $19,950 for models with an automatic."
Another vehicle which the automaker is soon to launch is the 2009 Toyota Matrix. This vehicle is a crossover which means it combines the fuel efficiency and driving dynamics of a small car with the large interior space and the looks of an SUV. Pricing for the Matrix follows.
"The Standard Matrix with a five-speed manual transmission will carry a base MSRP of $16,190, while the four-speed automatic begins at $17,000. The Matrix S front-wheel drive with a five-speed manual transmission has a MSRP of $18,260, while the five-speed automatic will begin at $19,450. The Matrix S AWD with a four-speed automatic has a base MSRP starting at $20,400. The Matrix XRS with a five-speed manual transmission has a MSRP starting at $20,660, while the five-speed automatic will begin at $21,850."
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