What can you expect from the 2013 Toyota Corolla when it arrives at Dayton Toyota? Many of the same enhancements the automaker made to the compact sedan for 2012 will carry over to the next model year, except a new grille design and chrome accents pep up the exterior. Updates to the Display Audio System are also in store. The bottom line is: Toyota has left the ever-popular Corolla mostly intact, meaning it's just as good as it's ever been, with key tweaks to fill any gaps.

The upgraded audio system includes a 6.1-inch touchscreen, AM/FM CD play with MP3 connectivity and an auxiliary audio jack and USB port for iPods. Six speakers, hands-free phone capabilities, phone book and audio streaming via Bluetooth, and a vehicle information display round out the tech package for Corolla drivers.

How much is the new Corolla going to cost? Turns out - not much more than last year's model. The base model Corolla L will start at $16,230. Top-of-the-line Corolla S equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission will start at $19,060. That's an increase of just over one percent.

That's not the only 2013 model Toyota has recently released pricing information for, either. The Toyota Matrix, Sienna, Tacoma and Land Cruiser are all headed to the Dayton Toyota showroom shortly, as well. Check out the numbers below and then contact us via our website to learn more about our available models, pricing and financing.

-2013 Toyota Matrix L starts at $20,070
-2013 Toyota Sienna starts at $27,295
-2013 Tacoma starts at $18,365
-2013 Land Cruiser starts at $79,100

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