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2010
Fuel Economy
25 - 29 combined mpg
Horsepower
132 - 158 hp
Engine
2 engines available
Engine Options
  • 4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
  • 4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
Cargo Volume
16.6 cu ft
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2010 Toyota Corolla Review

KBB Editors

By KBB Editors

Updated December 23, 2019

Our editors drive and evaluate hundreds of new cars every single year, turning thousands of miles and countless hours behind the wheel into helpful reviews, ratings, and comparisons. They also have lives outside of work, or so they think. You’d be surprised what you can learn by hauling a dirt bike, hunting for a wayward sippy cup, or just packing the trunk full of groceries.

Pros

  • Super-reliable
  • Good safety scores
  • Easy on gasoline
  • Good resale values
  • It’s worth repeating: super-reliable

Cons

  • Not particularly comfortable or refined
  • Virtually zero enthusiast appeal

What's New?

  • Traction/stability control is now standard equipment

The original Toyota Corolla, a small rear-drive subcompact, arrived in the United States in the late 1960s; by the 1970s the second-generation version was the best-selling import in the country and new Corollas have followed every four or five years since. Now in its tenth-generation, the 2010 Corolla is slightly longer, lower and wider than the last generation, and comes with class-leading engineering improvements. The Corolla has grown over time, both in size and in features, with each generation being better than the one that went before, and the 2010 model certainly maintains that standard. But it’s in a market segment with some very tough, excellent competition, from Japan, Korea and the United States, and smart buyers have lots of choices for their automotive dollars. As with many Toyota products, expected strengths of the Corolla should be long-term reliability, great fuel economy, a pleasant ownership experience and excellent resale value.

2010 Toyota Corolla Pricing

2010 Toyota Corolla pricing starts at $6,844 for the Corolla Sedan 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $17,584 when new. The range-topping 2010 Corolla XRS Sedan 4D starts at $8,654 today, originally priced from $20,169.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$17,584
$6,844
$18,140
$6,752
$18,685
$6,290
$19,619
$7,628
$20,169
$8,654

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2010 Toyota Corolla models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Which Model is Right for Me?

2010 Toyota Corolla

15-inch steel wheels
Air conditioning
Tilt/telescope steering wheel
AM/FM/CD plus satellite radio compatibility

2010 Toyota Corolla LE

Power windows/locks
Body color side mirrors

2010 Toyota Corolla S

16-inch steel wheels
Sport front seats
Fog lights
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Aerodynamic additions

2010 Toyota Corolla XLE

Sliding center armrest
Wood-effect trim
Electro-luminescent dials

2010 Toyota Corolla XRS

2.4-liter engine
17-inch alloy wheels
Sport suspension
Chrome trim accents
Rear spoiler

Driving the Toyota Corolla

We found the lesser Corolla models to be perfectly acceptable if not outstanding. Their performance is adequate with the five-speed manual, less so with the automatic. Their brakes are strong and fade-free, their ride is good and their handling better than previous Corollas but not up to some of the best of the competition. We would prefer more feel than is transmitted through the electric power steering, and a higher level of interior materials. The top-of-the-line XRS has much more in the way of sporty looks, handling dynamics and get-up-and-go performance. With larger tires and wheels, structural enhancements and more tightly-tuned steering, it gets around corners more smartly without much sacrifice in ride and will accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in just less than nine seconds. It’s sprightly, but not as quick as some of the higher-performing small cars, such as the Honda Civic Si or Chevrolet Cobalt SS.

Interior Comfort

For a compact sedan, the 2010 Toyota Corolla is equipped with a roomy and comfortable passenger cabin. The car’s added width provides good shoulder and hip room in front, though rear seat leg room is still a bit snug for the long legged. Compared to the last generation Corolla, front seat head room is down a half-inch due to the lower roofline. Much emphasis is placed on seat comfort for occupants of almost any height, and the steering column tilts and telescopes to optimize driver comfort. The instrument panel offers speedometer, tachometer, fuel and coolant-temperature gauges and an optional multi-information display that offers a clock, outside temperature, fuel economy, range, average speed and elapsed time.

Exterior Styling

The newest Corolla’s design goals are met with a lower, wider, sportier look to compete with Honda’s Civic and others in this increasingly popular class, plus increased interior room and improved aerodynamic smoothness for enhanced fuel efficiency and interior quietness. Compared to previous Corolla’s, the tenth generation car features a lower roofline with sleeker windshield and rear glass and careful attention to detail, especially at the corners. A trio of character lines run along the door handles to the rear fenders, from the hood to the front pillars and from the front bumpers to the front fender flares, while a low front air intake adds visual width below the Toyota signature mesh grille.

Favorite Features

Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel
This much-appreciated standard feature, rare in this class, helps drivers of all sizes find a comfortable position.

XRS Model
This better-looking, better-performing handling-oriented sport model is the highest-priced and least fuel-efficient Corolla but provides a substantial boost in driving enjoyment over the other four, including the semi-sporty S.

Standard Features

The base 2010 Toyota Corolla comes with 15-inch steel wheels, air conditioning, power steering, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 60/40-split folding rear seat, power mirrors, AM/FM/CD (XM Satellite-ready) radio, outside temperature gauge, a driver’s-seat height adjuster and driver and passenger front, seat-mounted side, traction and stability control and side-curtain airbags. The LE adds power windows, locks and color-keyed mirrors; the XLE 16-inch tires and wheels, variable intermittent wipers, a sliding center console with card holder, remote keyless entry and wood-grain trim; and the S has fog lamps, front and rear spoilers, sport seats and a leather-trimmed steering wheel. Only the XRS gets the 2.4-liter engine, rear disc brakes and standard cruise control.

Factory Options

The base Corolla’s option list offers just cruise control, a six-disc CD changer and an All-Weather Guard Package (heavy-duty heater, rear heating duct and heated outside mirrors), while the LE adds available remote keyless entry (RKE) and larger tires on 16-inch alloy wheels. XLE buyers can specify JBL audio and navigation, and the S offers an available Power Package (power windows, locks and remote keyless entry) and leather-trimmed seats and shifter. The well-equipped XRS is available with the All-Weather and Power Packages, JBL audio, navigation and leather. All Corollas except the base model are available with the optional moonroof.

Engine & Transmission

Four of the five 2010 Toyota Corolla models offer only the base 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine; it’s great for reliability and economy, but, as would be expected, only so-so for performance. Driving through a choice of either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, it delivers an excellent 26 city, 35 highway and 30 combined EPA-rated miles per gallon. The larger, more powerful 2.4-liter four, with either a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic, is available in only the sportiest, top-of-the-line Corolla XRS.

1.8-liter in-line 4
132 horsepower @ 6000 rpm
128 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 26/35 (manual), 26/34 (automatic)

2.4-liter four-cylinder
158 horsepower @ 6000 rpm
162 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4000 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 22/30


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2010 Toyota Corolla
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4.4
Consumer Rating
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2010 Toyota Corolla Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Engine
Cargo Capacity
Torque
Curb Weight
LE Sedan 4D
$6,290
29 MPG
132 @ 6000 RPM
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
16.6 cu ft
128 lb-ft
2745 lbs
S Sedan 4D
$6,752
29 MPG
132 @ 6000 RPM
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
16.6 cu ft
128 lb-ft
2767 lbs
Sedan 4D
$6,844
29 MPG
132 @ 6000 RPM
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
16.6 cu ft
128 lb-ft
2723 lbs
XLE Sedan 4D
$7,628
29 MPG
132 @ 6000 RPM
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
16.6 cu ft
128 lb-ft
2811 lbs
XRS Sedan 4D
$8,654
25 MPG
158 @ 6000 RPM
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
16.6 cu ft
162 lb-ft
2877 lbs
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2010 Toyota Corolla Depreciation

A 2010 Toyota Corolla has depreciated $1,359 or 21% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $4,895 and trade-in value of $3,631.

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2010 Toyota Corolla Annual Depreciation

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Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
Trade-In Value
2022
+ $422
$6,254
$5,180
2023
$229
$6,025
$4,896
2024
$804
$5,221
$4,041
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$326
$4,895
$3,631
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2010 Toyota Corolla Depreciation

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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
2745 lbs.
EPA Passenger
92.0 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
13.2 gallons
Front Head Room
38.8 inches
Front Leg Room
41.7 inches
Max Seating Capacity
5
Minimum Ground Clearance
5.8 inches
Overall Length
178.7 inches
Front Shoulder Room
54.8 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
1500 lbs.
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
16.6 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
35.6 feet
Wheel Base
102.4 inches
Width with mirrors
69.3 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors

Fuel Economy

City
26 mpg
Highway
34 mpg
Combined
29 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
4 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular

Performance

Horsepower
132 @ 6000 RPM
Torque
128 @ 4400 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Comfort & Convenience

  • Remote Control Liftgate/Trunk Release

Entertainment

  • MP3 Player
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Power Outlet
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry

2010 Toyota Corolla Safety

2010 Toyota Corolla Safety Technology

Toyota Star Safety System

The main player in this setup is a brake override feature, should a driver mistakenly press both pedals at the same time.

Stability/traction control

Having this as standard equipment illustrates Toyota’s commitment to safety, as it wasn’t until 2012 that it became mandatory.

Rear brake discs

Only standard in the XRS, but we prefer their effectiveness over the rear brake drums on the rest of the 2010 Corolla range.

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Crash Test Rating

Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Driver Front
4.0
Passenger Front
4.0
Front Side
5.0
Rear Side
4.0
Rollover Rating
4.0

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$6,290
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KBB.com Rating
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4.5
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4.4
Consumer Rating
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3.9
4.2
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Fuel Economy
City 26/Hwy 34/Comb 29 MPG
City 28/Hwy 36/Comb 31 MPG
City 27/Hwy 37/Comb 31 MPG
City 26/Hwy 39/Comb 31 MPG
Fuel Type
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Gas
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Safety Rating
N/A
4.0
4.0
5.0
Seating Capacity5555
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
Horsepower
132 @ 6000 RPM
120 @ 6350 RPM
138 @ 6300 RPM
145 @ 6500 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
4-Cyl, 1.6 Liter
4-Cyl, 1.6 Liter
4-Cyl, 1.8 Liter
Drivetrain
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD

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FAQs

What should I look out for when buying a 2010 Toyota Corolla?

It turns out that the 2010 Corolla has more complaints than usual, but not as many as the 2009 model. The bodywork appears susceptible to paint chips, so inspect the nose and see if there’s been any patching up. Some cars’ brakes have also been known to make a grinding noise. A thorough going-over by an independent expert would be a smart move.

How does the 2010 Toyota Corolla perform in terms of power and fuel consumption?

The main engine is a 1.8-liter/4-cylinder unit developing an unremarkable 132 horsepower. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) puts fuel consumption at 26 mpg city, 34 mpg highway and 29 mpg (4-speed automatic transmission). The 158-horsepower 2.4-liter engine in the XRS achieves 22/30/25 mpg (5-speed automatic transmission).

The XRS? There’s a sporty version of the 2010 Corolla? Should I be interested?

Not sporty, exactly. If a buyer is looking for something with a bit of driving verve, there are more convincing alternatives, such as the Mazda3 and Ford Focus.

Is the 2010 Toyota Corolla a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2010 Toyota Corolla is a good car. Its Kelley Blue Book rating of 0 out of 5 is within 10% of our average rating.

What is the MPG for a 2010 Toyota Corolla?

2010 Toyota Corolla city/highway fuel economy ratings range from 22/30 mpg to 26/34 mpg, depending on trim and equipment.

How much should a 2010 Toyota Corolla cost?

Used 2010 Toyota Corolla prices currently range from $6,290 for the LE Sedan 4D to $8,654 for the XRS Sedan 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Toyota Corolla?

The cheapest 2010 Toyota Corolla is the LE Sedan 4D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $6,290.

Is the 2010 Toyota Corolla reliable?

The 2010 Toyota Corolla is part of the 10th-generation Corolla, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.7 out of 5.

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