Not exact matches
Hand - activated front caliper brake adds control on the downhill runs, and the
rear drum brakes are
foot activated.
In Edmunds brake testing, a Corolla LE Eco with the
rear drums stopped from 60 mph in 130
feet, a longer than average result.
- Suspension: independent with coil springs on front; Salisbury four link with coil springs on
rear - Brakes: power disc /
drum, front and
rear - Steering: integral power - Cargo volume: 92.4 cubic
feet - Weight: 4,415 pounds - Price: Not available
- Engine: 5.0 - liter, fuel - injected V - 8 - Transmission: four - speed automatic with overdrive - Suspension: independent with coil springs on front; Salisbury four link with coil springs on
rear - Brakes: power disc /
drum, front and
rear - Steering: integral power - Cargo volume: 92.4 cubic
feet - Weight: 4,415 pounds - Price: Not available
Kicks also offers standard Traction Control System (TCS), Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Hill Start Assist (HSA), front disc /
rear drum Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and electric power steering with a tight 34.1 -
foot turning radius.
Braking: Power - assisted front discs and
rear drums worked fine, but took a heavy
foot for quick stops from speeds of 45 mph or so.
Equipped with
rear drum brakes, the Civic stops in just 135
feet from 60mph, a good 20
feet shorter than the Prius, which can be the difference between an accident and driving away.
In Edmunds brake testing, a Corolla LE Eco with the
rear drums stopped from 60 mph in 130
feet, a longer - than - average result.