Overview & Reviews
Following a full redesign last year, the 2015 Corolla adds a fold-down rear center armrest to all trim levels except the base L. The "Premium" sub-trims also receive the Driver Convenience package as standard.
- Copious rear legroom
- Impressive fuel economy
- Generous standard equipment
- User-friendly controls
- Pleasant ride.
User Reviews:
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Great Value - 2015 Toyota Corolla
By Erika - May 29 - 6:35 pmI would recommend this car to anyone.. Its comfortable, good on gas, great handling but, would recommend snow tires for winter.
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unstable when driving - 2015 Toyota Corolla
By roberto tepedino - December 14 - 12:42 ambad back vision. a lot of noise in the cabin. if its raining and with a little windy better stop the car.
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CVT Is Horrible - 2015 Toyota Corolla
By Dan - January 1 - 8:02 amThe new corollas are slow and its mainly because the CVT transmission. The engine and overall design of the car would be awesome with a real transmission in it but that rubber band CVT doesnt help it out at all. Slow acceleration, bad reliability and noisy. The new corolla makes more noise then it does power, my 2007 model is faster. The DOHC paired with just the four speed auto transmission in my old corolla is faster then any of the new CVT corollas. Glad I have a older model.
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Cheap, Cheap. The worst car I ever owned. - 2015 Toyota Corolla
By Plator - August 23 - 6:45 pmYou buy, you own! Toyota has chosen the cheap and poor way to engineer this car. The warranty does not respond to to any issue the car might have. Be aware that when you go to a "certified Toyota tech" they will deny the evidence, and Toyota managers will back them up. Specifically, the seats are the worst I have ever seen. The driver seat sank after the first 15000 miles and now my "tail" is right on the support metal. For Toyota this is normal at all levels. My other 15 years civic does not have the problem. I can live with the poor performance and cheap everything, but at least a seat that doesnt kill me is probably normal to ask.