| 5-speed C59 manual | 3-speed
MX1 automatic | 4-speed
MS7 automatic| }} |
Toyota Corolla (E110) |
Toyota Sprinter }} }} The Prizm's 1998 redesign coincided with the conversion of all remaining Geo models into Chevrolets, as General Motors made the decision to discontinue the Geo brand entirely after 1997. The most notable change was an all-new 1.8-liter engine known as the
1ZZ-FE, which powered all Corollas and Prizms, making this generation lighter than its predecessor. It is all-aluminum, driven by a timing chain (instead of a timing belt), and makes more power (with the same fuel economy) than the A-series engines from the Geo era. This new engine incorporated laser-etched
valve guides directly in the cylinder head, rather than the old shrink-to-fit valve guides in the preceding Corolla motors (4A-FE & 7A-FE). This prevents oil burning and valve guide failure in the future. Although these efforts theoretically would have decreased oil burn, a flawed piston ring design affected all engines without VVT-i. This new engine design, although decreasing oil consumption from some components ultimately caused oil burning in higher mileage examples. The Prizm, alongside the Corolla, became the first car in the compact class to offer optional side airbags. All 1998 Prizms without the LSi's optional handling package (containing a front stabilizer bar) were singled out by Consumer Reports for having sloppy emergency handling; Toyota addressed the problem for 1999 by making the handling package standard. For 2000, the engine gained
variable valve timing (
VVT-i) for a slight increase in power from . The then-recently introduced
VVT-i optimizes cam and valve timing to reduce emissions, and the addition of individual coils for each cylinder helped control spark timing to each individual cylinder. Due to decreased sales, low popularity, and competing with the
Chevrolet Cavalier and GM's more direct competitor to the Corolla, the
Saturn S-series, the Prizm was replaced by the
Pontiac Vibe starting in 2003. The Vibe was also made in tandem with a Toyota model, the
Toyota Matrix, at the
NUMMI plant. The Prizm, along with its Geo siblings, suffered severe sales loss when the
brand denomination changed from
Geo to
Chevrolet in 1998. The Geo models outsold the rebadged Chevrolets three to one.
Trims and options •
Sedan: • base • 1998–2002 •
LSi • 1998–2002 ==Comparison to Toyota Corolla==