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What was the price of a Toyota Corolla in 1990?

In the United States, a new Toyota Corolla in 1990 typically retailed for about $7,000 to $11,000, with base sedans at the lower end and higher trims or hatchbacks closer to $11,000, depending on options and configuration.


The following snapshot focuses on U.S. market pricing for the 1990 model year, where trim level, body style, and transmission choices noticeably affected the sticker price. Prices elsewhere in the world varied due to local taxes, currencies, and market-specific configurations.


Pricing snapshot for the United States (1990 model year)


Prices varied by trim and body style; the ranges below reflect typical MSRPs seen by American shoppers during that year.



  • Base sedan: roughly $7,000 to $8,000

  • Mid-range trim (DX/LE equivalents): about $8,500 to $9,500

  • Top-spec hatchback or premium trims: around $9,800 to $11,000


Notes: These figures are approximate and would have varied by dealer, region, and optional equipment. They reflect common configurations available to U.S. buyers during the 1990 model year.


Regional variations and context


Prices in other markets differed based on local currency values, taxes, duties, and available configurations. The Corolla’s affordability in 1990 helped Toyota establish a strong global foothold, as buyers outside the United States faced a mix of similar price bands in local terms.


Historically, the Corolla was positioned as an economical, reliable compact at a time when many buyers were seeking fuel efficiency and straightforward ownership costs. Its price point in 1990 underscores Toyota’s strategy of broad accessibility within a competitive market.


Summary: In 1990, the Toyota Corolla’s U.S. price ranged from about $7,000 to $11,000, depending on trim and options, with base models at the low end and higher trims approaching $11,000. Regional variations existed, but the Corolla remained one of the more affordable new-car options in the American market that year.

How much was a Toyota Corolla in 1991?


Price

StyleInvoiceMSRP
4dr Sedan$0$9,273
Deluxe 4dr Sedan$0$10,273
Deluxe 4dr Wagon$0$10,943
AWD Deluxe 4dr Wagon$0$12,643



How much did a 1990 Corolla cost new?


$8,748
The Corolla Standard Sedan model, with five-speed manual transmission, will have a retail price of $8,748, up by $200 over the 1989 model.



How much did a Toyota Corolla cost in 1992?


1992 Toyota Corolla pricing starts at $1,413 for the Corolla Sedan 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $11,123 when new. The range-topping 1992 Corolla Deluxe All-Trac Wagon 4D starts at $1,580 today, originally priced from $14,393. KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)



How much did a Toyota Corolla cost in 1993?


1993 Toyota Corolla pricing starts at $1,529 for the Corolla Sedan 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $12,983 when new. The range-topping 1993 Corolla LE Sedan 4D starts at $1,672 today, originally priced from $15,543.


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