2014 Toyota Corolla Altis review, road test

    Finally a Corolla that doesn’t just appeal to the head, but turns heads too.

    Published on Jul 31, 2014 06:39:00 PM

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    The Seven-inch touchscreen interface looks a bit aftermarket, is highly reflective and the resolution feels a generation old. However, the Bluetooth-enabled interface is easy to pair with and can make calls as well as stream audio from your phone. You can also connect an iPod or thumb-drive through USB or any audio source via aux. Audio quality from the six-speaker setup in our top-spec test car was surprisingly good — most owners won’t feel the need for an upgrade. The petrol variant gets navigation too, but it isn’t scrupulously mapped out or particularly friendly to operate.

     

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