This Toyota GR Corolla Could Be One Of The First To Go Up For Auction | Carscoops carscoops
Introduced in March of last year, the Toyota GR Corolla has just begun making its way to dealerships, and in turn, into the hands of consumers . Now, however, one has just popped up for sale onThe GR Corolla is a Core model finished in Ice Cap white, and while it is reported to have 189 miles on the odometer, it’s essentially a brand new car, having just been purchased by the seller less than a month prior. It even still has all the tags on the interior.
Under the hood is a turbocharged 1.6L 3-cylinder engine making 300 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque, putting it right up there with hot hatch royalty like the Civic Type R and VW Golf R, but with the added benefit ofreliability. On top of that, the car’s only transmission option is a 6-speed manual, and it sends power to all four wheels, something the mighty Type R can’t claim.
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