No, the 2008 Corolla as well as all of the 8th generation (1998-2002) and 9th generation (2003-2008) Corollas use a timing chain. Generally, they are designed to last the life of the engine. But timing chains due have a finite lifespan. Depending on driving conditions and maintenance history, they can as little as 60,000 miles to more than 200,000 miles.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain..all 2003 Toyota Corolla Trims S, CE and LE have the same engine, the 1.8Liter 1 ZZ FE, The only engine Toyota makes anymore with a timing belt is the V8 that comes in the Tundra, Sequoia and 4Runner
No. 10th Gereration, 2009 Corollas S, CE. LE Trims have the the 1.8Liter 2ZR FE with a timing chain. The XRS Trim has a 2.4 Liter 2AZ FE, still with a chain. The only engine Toyota makes anymore with a timing belt is the V8 in the Tundra, Sequoia and 4Runner
That depends on the Trim. S CE LE. For example a 2008 CE, (the mid~grade Corolla) with moderate mileage..the 70,000 mile area, has a Market value uf $12,000
I have a 2008 Toyota Corolla CE with a power pack (because it doesn't usually come with power windows) and the price was about $15,850.
Regular 87 is what the owners manual calls for
2006 Corolla CE according to TireRack is:185/65-15
ce= normal
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All of the New York dealers will carry the Corolla CE. The Corolla is one of their better selling cars and you should even have a choice of colors.
The Toyota Corolla is the best selling nameplate in the automotive world. After its introduction in 1966, the Corolla has been offered in dozens of the grades and specialty varients. The Corolla CE varient was first offered in the US in the 1997 model year.
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