Toyota Solara Vs. 2010 Toyota Corolla, What differences might one find in the driving experience?
I am considering trading my older much larger 1999 Toyota Solara (V6) –for a smaller more fuel efficient brand new Toyota Corolla. I drive a lot of freeway and interstate highways at 70+ mph. My Solara is smooth, quiet, powerful, and in utter control of the road at almost any speed. Will the smaller Corolla provide the same experience for me, or will it be a major down grade in my interstate highway driving experience? My friends have told me the difference between Solara and Corolla is like night and day, and have suggested to me that I will never be satisfied with a Corolla after driving a Solara for over 10 years. Do you think they are right? I will be buying a new car soon, and need to know your opinions…THAN YOU ALL! A: The Corolla does not have the power of the Solara and it takes time to pass other vehicle on the road if you are traveling at 70 MPH. Look at the Corolla S model, it is a little sporty in looks and does provide you with good control of the road. The corolla has
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