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The Toyota Corolla 2020 prices range from $19,360 for the basic trim level Sedan Corolla Ascent Sport to $35,200 for the top of the range Hatchback Corolla ZR TWO Tone Option (hybrid).
The Toyota Corolla 2020 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.
The Toyota Corolla 2020 is available in Unleaded Petrol/Electric and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.8L SP Continuous Variable to the Sedan 2.0L 6SP Manual.
$16,888
$37,555
2020 Toyota Corolla | Specs | Price |
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Ascent Sport (hybrid) | Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol/Electric, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $23,210 - $28,600 |
Ascent Sport + Navi (hybrid) | Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol/Electric, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $24,090 - $29,700 |
SX (hybrid) | Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol/Electric, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $23,760 - $29,370 |
Ascent Sport | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $19,360 - $24,530 |
Ascent Sport + Navigation | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $20,900 - $26,400 |
SX | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $22,550 - $27,830 |
ZR | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE | Price: $26,070 - $32,120 |
Ascent Sport | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $19,360 - $24,530 |
Ascent Sport + Navigation | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $20,900 - $26,400 |
The answer will depend on what brand and type of roof rack you use. Different brands of racks have different ratings, but most seem to be able to cope with between 60 and 75kg.
That then switches the question to what size kayaks you have. A small, single kayak is likely to be around the 15kg mark, while a large, double kayak can weigh anything up to 45kg. You need to weigh your kayaks together and then work out if they’re suitable for roof-rack transport. Either way, a quality rack will always be a safer bet than a cheap one. Make sure, too, that the rack you choose has fixing points appropriate for the load being carried.
A Volkswagen Golf that is already one year old will already have done a big chunk of its depreciating. The Corolla, on the other hand, will – like all brand-new cars – dump value like crazy. That said, both cars have a fair way to go in depreciation terms. Keeping them for just a year won’t help there, either, as you’ll effectively be maximising the amount you lose.
The trade regards the Corolla (as a Toyota) very highly and, as such, resale values tend to be better than a lot of cars. The VW Golf, meanwhile, still suffers from the stigma of the reliability problems many owners experienced and can be a little more difficult to unload without resorting to selling it to a wholesaler who will make you really understand what depreciation means.
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