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Toyota Corolla Altis 12th Gen Owner/Fans Club, THE ALL-NEW COROLLA 2019 ~ 2020
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piscesguy
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Aug 29 2023, 05:46 AM
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Toyota Malaysia has unveiled the 2023 Corolla Altis facelift, this time with the GR Sport variant made available. Available in 3 variants, prices start from RM139,800 up to RM152,800.
Improvements across the range have been made, such as:
- Refreshed exterior design and new colour option - USB port upgraded to Type C port - Keyless entry now available on the front driver and passenger doors - 12.3-inch driver digital display (G and GR Sport only) - Added wireless charging clip - Seat design improvement - Reduced intake noise
For RM5,000 extra from the G variant, the GR Sport version adds:
- GR Sport design - GR alloy wheels - GR interior finishing - GR suspension tuning
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piscesguy
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Sep 1 2023, 08:50 AM
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Sep 1 2023, 08:15 AM) That surely has some resemblance as the lower grille has been made wider.  Anyway at above RM150k it's already considered too costly for a Corolla. The standard Corolla 1.8G priced at RM147k with some minor improvements mainly cosmetics (apart from keyless entry for front passenger door which may be useful) is also RM5k costlier than the previous version. Nowadays all C-segment sedans are now priced the same as D-segment. Times have changed. The good old days of getting a C-segment between RM110k to 130k are gone. At the current new prices of the Corolla sedan, I believe the interest will be more toward the value buy of the Corolla Cross. Corolla is CBU while Cross is CKD. Normally CBU is more expensive.
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piscesguy
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Sep 1 2023, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Sep 1 2023, 08:52 AM) I see. Corolla is still CBU from Thailand? I assumed the Corolla has started CKD but perhaps I was wrong. Yes CBU from Thailand. Corolla and Camry are always CBU. I believe the build quality is much better in Corolla and Camry.
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