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Toyota Corolla (E110)
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The Corolla E110 was the eighth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate.
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
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Model years | 1998–2002 (North America) |
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Designer | Takayasu Honda (1992) |
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Class | Subcompact car (B) |
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Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive |
Related | Toyota Corolla Spacio (E110) |
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Wheelbase | 2,465 mm (97.0 in)[2] |
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Width | 1,690 mm (67 in)[2] |
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Predecessor | Toyota Corolla (E100) |
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Introduced in May 1995, the eighth generation shared its platform (and doors, on some models) with its predecessor. Due to the Lost Decades recession at the time, Toyota ordered Corolla development chief Takayasu Honda to cut costs, hence the carry-over engineering.
For the general market, the Corolla was offered in Base, XLi, GLi and SE-G trim levels.