Overview & Reviews
Well into its fourth decade of production, the compact Toyota Corolla is the best-selling car in automotive history, and for good reason. Small, inexpensive, fuel-efficient and as reliable as the day is long, the Corolla is the quintessential economy car. As long as you change the oil on time and don't hit a tree, any Corolla should provide dependable transportation well past the 100,000-mile mark. That's why so many shoppers keep buying Corollas year after year.
Since its 1968 introduction in the U.S., the Toyota Corolla has come in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, coupe, hatchback and wagon. More recently, however, it has only been available as a sedan. Today's Corolla has almost as much rear passenger space as a midsize sedan and its fuel economy is impressive. Although rivals boast sportier designs and more entertaining driving dynamics, a Corolla is nonetheless an excellent choice for smart consumers on a budget.
User Reviews:
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Wonderful dependable little car - 1994 Toyota Corolla
By churro28 - December 11 - 2:40 pmOur Toyota Corolla has been the most reliable car we have ever owned. It has survived 2 accidents and still has always cost us very little in upkeep. It has reached 200,000 miles and is still going strong.
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Great car, GREAT gas mileage... - 2013 Toyota Corolla
By sliverit - December 11 - 1:42 amIve been driving a GMC Sierra as of late, and getting 13-15 mpg, so I really needed something for my drive. I bought the 2013 Corolla S to commute across Phoenix. It drives really nicely. Tight, responsive steering, excellent braking, good acceleration (especially considering its a 1.8!) and a good looking car. Im 62" and the interior is a little tight for me, but its not too bad. I just drove to Idaho and back for a funeral, and I averaged 34 mpg. Long hours in the car arent super comfortable, but overall, for the money, its a great, zippy little car that gets excellent gas mileage and is pretty fun to drive. AND its a Toyota, so its gonna last! I would highly recommend one!
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Dont waste your money - 2005 Toyota Corolla
By maplesugar6 - December 9 - 2:26 amThis has been my second Toyota and I always have heard good things about the Corolla, but I have to say I was not impressed at all. I hate that it does not have anti-lock breaks. When I bought it they told me it did and then I had to find out through a minor fender bender it didnt. I also had problems with my speakers, windshield and passenger door. It is hard to accelerate and at times it hesitates when turning from one road to another. I hate it and wish I had never gotten rid of my Rav4. I loved my Rav. I would not recommend this car to anyone. I had way too many problems with it for a new car. It should have been perfect.
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Safety issues - 2006 Toyota Corolla
By review101 - December 7 - 7:33 pmGood mileage, some noise, average maintenance costs; youve heard it before but rarely are there reviews on how it stands up to impacts. Bought it new. Only issue was the check engine light that was part of recall. Dealer fixed it for free, it was good for a week then light came back on. I had about 96k when I was rear ended by 02 Toyota Camry on freeway. I was stopped when he hit me at approx 40mph. Vehicle buckled out instead of in. Exterior damage seemed minimal, but once we looked at the frame from below, it was totally bent. I was told metal went up through floor of rear seats. Good thing I only had groceries in back seat instead of my kids. Fluke? Who knows. Had to post
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typical toyota=reliable - 2003 Toyota Corolla
By Suwanna - December 6 - 3:03 amI use this car to commute but i live in sf and in traffic or breezing on the freeway this car fits the bill. Gas mileage is awesome and trunk space is big enough to hold all my gear. This is my first Toyota and the reputation of it being a great reliable car is accurate. 3 years on the road and zero problems. Oil changes every 5000 miles and im on my way again. They are ubiquitous on the road but there is a reason for this. If you need to commute or you just dont want to think about your car... this is the car for you.
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Just bought - After much research - 2006 Toyota Corolla
By John - December 6 - 1:46 amHi - I just bought a Corolla (2006) today. However, it was a prudent decision to make this purchase after much research. The Corolla looked more real and better built. It gave the appearance of being a solidly built car. Appearance was best. Then the test drive. Smooth, quiet, peppy, comfortable with a good industry warrenty and excellent gas economy. We both feel very good about our purchase decision. Rides nice and 30/38 MPG -- very nice car!
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Im Happy - 2010 Toyota Corolla
By Elizabeth Libero - December 3 - 5:33 amI am very happy with my new 2010 Corolla XLE. I have owned a Tercel, Corolla, Camry Wagon and Sienna. They were all great, so I stayed with Toyota. I am especially pleased with the quiet ride, bluetooth, zippy engine and look. I prefer the cloth to leather since I live in very hot temps. I was excited at the powertrain warranty and oil changes for life as well as my fin. deal. I95 staff treated me like I was buying a Lexus.
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Quality - 2005 Toyota Corolla
By griffyx - December 2 - 11:16 pmThis car has left me on the side of the road. The computer (ECU) needed replaced. The window molding is a joke and coming off. It makes a cow sounding noise running at about 35 mph or breaking. Always is hard to start. The quality has slipped on the Corollas.
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I love this car - 1994 Toyota Corolla
By Ymoja - November 28 - 10:13 pmThe most practical and reliable car Ive ever owned. In 13 years/153,000 miles, in addition to oil changes/fluid checks, the only repairs Ive had are: water pump replacement, timing belt replacement, front and rear brakes, and dash board light replacement. I love the manual locks and doors... less to break.
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Good - 2003 Toyota Corolla
By SirFragsMore - November 28 - 10:00 amBuy it quick before they run out, then you have to go out and find one. :(