Toyota Corolla series is badly in need of something that will renew consumer choice, especially knowing that this has been around for some time. To provide just that, manufacturers have decided to release the 2012 Toyota Corolla for next year. It has been built with a lot of changes to continue with the redesign efforts made on their competitors. Check out the common question about this car and do not forget to send your expectations and experience with this car.

Readers are advised to refer to the specification sheet for accurate information instead of relying on a lot of misinformation floating around the Internet. Accurate information about the engine is reproduced here as it is to help readers take a quick look at what
1.8-liter DOHC 16-valve dual VVT-i 4-cylinder
132 hp @ 6000 rpm, 128 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm

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The above specification is the first of the two types of engines. It has 4 cylinders and obviously have a better mileage. It will have 132 horsepower at 6000 rpm muscle. The DOHC means dual overhead camshafts and is different from single camshaft (SOHC) engine in it - the only overhead camshaft single camshaft is placed within the cylinder.

The DOHC, two other cams are placed in a single cylinder. If mechanical engineering seems interesting to you - we encourage you to read more about it on the internet or ask a question in the comments section, when one of the auto experts will be replying about your query. To learn to note that the SOHC engine produced more horsepower for a given pair, but eat more gas.