Are the Corolla and Corolla the same car?
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Toyota Corolla was the name of the car in its ninth generation. When Toyota introduced the tenth generation, the Corolla was renamed as the Corolla. Although the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Corolla are essentially the same, there are differences in the models. The production line of the Corolla is somewhat more outdated than that of the Corolla, lacking a high degree of automated assembly. Cars generally come in standard, low, mid, and high trim levels, which refer to: 1. Low trim: usually a simplified version, lacking features such as leather seats, power windows, and many electronic control functions; 2. Standard trim: includes basic electric controls like power windows, power steering, and air conditioning; 3. Mid trim: slightly more advanced than the standard trim, including all standard features and possibly additional features like airbags, sunroof, leather seats, power seats, and seat heating; 4. High trim: more advanced than the above configurations, often considered the flagship version of the model.