Should you buy a Toyota Corolla? Review and Common Problems
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician reviews the latest generation Toyota Corolla Sedan,Hybrid and Hatchback and shares common problems and hidden features.
So Should you buy a Toyota Corolla? The corolla is one of the oldest names that Toyota has. It's a very basic and reliable entry level car that has captured a special place in the Toyota Line up for a very long time.
In this video I'll do a proper review of the 12th generation Toyota Corolla. We'll start the video with a review of the averrable engines including the 1.8L 2ZR-FAE and the 2.0L M20A-FKS engines.
Then I'll share with you what makes the Toyota Corolla special and dear to my heart. And you guessed it, It's simplicity. But added to the simplicity is features that are highly demanded and often only found in high end cars which is standard on the Corolla.
I'll also share with you things I don't like about the Toyota Corolla. Then we'll dive into the Common problems of this generation Toyota Corolla like the water inside the doors and more.
Lastly I will share with you some hidden features.
There's no doubt that the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is the standout of this generation. And the Toyota Corolla Apex model is the worst one at least in my humble opinion.
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0:00 Intro
0:53 Engine review
3:13 Transmission review
6:56 Things I like
11:22 Things I don't like
16:48 Common Problems
22:13 Hidden Features
23:25 Final Thoughts on the Corolla - Auta a dopravní prostředky
My dealer can find a dozen reasons not to fix something under warranty but they can find a dozen things to fix as soon as the warranty goes out
It’s called stealership for a reason! 😂
@@lukesmith981 time for Amazon to start selling cars!
Dealerships are skilled at denying coverage for warranty items -- I think they go to school for it. But their biggest escape is in the line" that is not spelled out for coverage in the warranty". At least Nissan used that line on me. Haven't bought a Nissan since.
You need a lawyer to read these dealership contracts.
It’s not the dealership. The manufacturers are terrible to deal with and deny dealer claims. So lazy dealers it’s easy to tell the customer the manufacturer denied it without fighting the denial. For customer pay they only have the customer to worry about.
Dealerships have warranty departments that do nothing but pitch fights with the OEM. The OEM pays under warranty and reimbursed the dealer, so if they deny, the dealer does
I just bought a 2023 Toyota Corolla LE hybrid several weeks ago (June of 2023). On the first tank of gas I babied it for break in and got over 60 mpg. 😅. My last five years I had been driving the Toyota Avalon. For my first 600 miles I have been very impressed with this car. The seating is very comfortable and it handles much better than I expected. I bought the Corolla for its efficiency and reliability and I’m a happy owner.
Excellent choice. As long as you follow Car Care Nut's maintenance advice, it will be a fantastic car for you. Namely, keep the hybrid battery cooling fan filter clean, change oil every 5k miles, 6 months, coolant every 5 years, 60k miles, etc
My wife and I bought 2 new Corolla's. Shes got the 2022 LE and me the SE. Her's has 40k miles now and mines at 18k. No issues at all and even thought shes got the 1.8L and i'm the 2.0L we both get exactly 40mpg at all times. We don't regret the non hybrid versions at all.
Nice I bought a 2020 se with 60k miles it’s a nice car
@@ChristianMena-ik4lucan I ask for how much?
Thanks for posting - I plan to do the same for me and my wife. 2 corollas …a LE and SE.
Gas mileage and reliability 👍🏾
my wife got 2022 rav4 xle hybrid. super nice for her driving style and i feel safe knowing she is in it.
i got a base 2023 corolla hatchback. we absolutely love them. already doing my own oil changes on them and what is great is they both take the same oil, oil filter and almost the same amount at just under 5 quarts. i ordered in bulk and am ready to go for years.
THE only person I would listen to for Toyota advice.
You should try listening to Scotty kilmer
He is Toyota fanboy
Scotty Kilmer?
@@muhsalihu - Yes, put that name in the CZcams search field. He has more subscribers & viewers than any other mechanic on the internet. He works on all brands, and is therefore a generalist, but prefers Toyota & Lexus vehicles for himself.
@@brianvogt8125 Rev up ur engine
Scotty Kilmer is another honest mechanic on CZcams, he's worth a search 👌
I just helped my oldest boy buy his first car, he just got a new job about 40 miles from home and will be commuting. He decided he liked the styling of the 2021 Corolla SE with the 2.0 for the extra bump in power and fuel economy.
I have to admit to being a little jealous every time he comes over.......they've come a long way with the Corolla, just a sharp little car.
That is same trim I am interested in. Best of luck with it!
I cant imagine having a new car as first 😩
@@macko2903 not his first vehicle, just his next. He's been driving a company car for 4 years and just swapped jobs....
Weather this new Corolla will have the reliability as the 1.8 bolted to a real transmission is yet to be seen.
I've been the proud owner of a 21 corolla hatchback SE for two months now and this is my first car ever and I love the heck out of it. I call it Mr. Hazelnut since it's cute and small. It handles REALLY well for what it is. It's been a nice car to drive and I think I'm gonna keep mine for a really long time.
Treat him right and he'll treat you right!
Never miss an oil and filter change. Avoid dealer "service". Use your own trusted mechanic and you'll have a very durable car.
Remember all dealers are crooks. Dealer service everywhere and all makes are not above sabotaging your car. Sounds paranoid? Well, I've been around a long time and have seen a lot.
the best cars are girls, so it should be miss hazelnut, but yeah i want a toyota camry myself, been researching this brand for years now.
very durable and reliable cars !!
@wholeNwon Your comment almost confirms my suspension about a "free" oil change I got for my Honda CR-V I had 15 years ago. I took it to the dealer and I think there was one mechanic servicing about 10 cars alone. I waited inside the dealership for about an hour and a half until the oil change was done. I went to a local oil change place the next time and they told me there was no way my oil had been changed the 5,000 miles prior at the dealership with the sludge that had accumulated. Those dealerships are mostly designed to keep the area the vehicles are being serviced invisible to the customer so that you just have to take their word that they did what they said they did to your car.
@@RC-tm8joNot at Lexus dealers. Go to one someone,.I think they are all setup so customers can see the mechanics working on the cars.
Both my daughters have had great experiences with their Corollas. Good basic, reliable cars. I’m a Camry and Avalon driver. Been fairly happy, but they are not too exciting to drive. The Corolla has really updated the safety features and increased cabin space.
Unless you’re getting a sports car it’s not going to be exciting that’s for sure
You must be wealthy if you can afford Avalon oil leak repairs.
@@rimckd825 Bought in 2020 for $6500 off MSRP. No leaks at 25K.
I wish they made a manual transmission TRD Camry!
@@t.k.morris That would make sense for a TRD. At least an 8-speed.😊
As an owner of a 2020 hatch, thank you for this informative and fully explained video
I love this guy's honestly 👌👍
Not just honestly but in depth knowledge of the brand as well. Great job!
I love that Toyota allows him to speak freely ✊🏼
He knows if he was a liar, nobody would watch him 😅
@@sn5837 I wondered about that. I think he's a little hard on it. I don't think it's as rough around the edges as he says.
The Corolla and Prius seems like a half baked TNGA cars. Get the Camry or RAV4.
I use the Corolla hybrid for driver education. Outstanding fuel economy along with the legendary Toyota reliability makes this vehicle a must have in my industry. Students love it.
Enjoyable and very informative video, been thinking of changing from my Citroen to a Toyota Corolla and currently doing research which usually takes me 6 months or longer. You make things a lot easier with your straight forward review/information. Cars in Scotland are expensive(31.5k dollars for a Corolla Icon 1.8 VVT -i Hybrid) so you don't want to make a mistake. Glad I found your channel, keep up the good work.
6:00 Most important thing said in this video! The vast majority of car buyers AND automotive publications still DO NOT understand this fact 20 years after the Toyota hybrid drive went on sale!
Thanx for this great video. It helped me decide between 2022 Civic and 2022 Corolla SE. I purchased the Corolla SE. The selling point for me was the engine, M20A-FKS. Can not go wrong with it, good power when needed, no carbon buildup, great on gas. I followed your advise and did my 1st oil change after the 1000 miles break in period. This is a good point A to B vehicle. Drives good, very comfortable, priced right. Maybe if we stop trying to compare it with other, twice the price, performance sport cars we appreciate what Corolla has to offer.
I think I know why they made the steering feel so light. It helps the feedback from the lane assist system come through without being too intrusive. If the wheel was heavier they'd have had to make the steer assist nudging heavier and more prominent.
That's true
That’s not true…
I'd rather have stiffer steering like the previous generation. These knew wheels are extremely light.
The Corolla has always had lighter steering. A big part is it’s electric which is inherently light. I swapped continental tires onto my car and it really helped the steering and handling.
The fact that u can afford to buy a reliable, nice looking, toyota car pack with of all kind of safety technology should be exciting, I remember driving an old vw beetle with no AC , no Abs, no airbags, 50 Hp, no hydraulic steering wheel, no radio, no led lights, manual transmission ….. despite all that we appreciated the service the car provided to us, now that I have a corolla I love it, people is getting way too picky these days
Thank you for another great video! I have a 2020 SE sedan, and my wife has 2021 XSE hatchback and we both love our cars. I just removed all the drain plugs in all the doors so that rain water can easily run out.
Thank you for sharing this info, as someone who is considering this generation of Corolla. I currently own 2015 Corolla S.
I just bought a 2022 Corolla Hybrid Sedan replacing 2014 Corolla Sedan - Massive new tech upgrades - New TNGA chassis has many advantages, but lower front will scrape on some driveways so need to take care.
@@peterpark8722 nice nice nice man. wish to get to this point soon very very soon
I bought the 2021 Corolla le in May and it smells like oil at start up. Also when it rains the mirrors and windows have horrible visibility. I was driving a 2006 Lexus 330 so maybe it's a downgrade in the type of glass. I would not buy this car again.
For people out there who are curious about the e-CVT, AMD actually talks about one in his previous videos (How Toyota Hybrid System Work Part 3 Hybrid Transmission). I used to have trouble envisioning it until after that video and others like it, and it's just pure genius how Toyota came up with it, especially the part where MG2 powers the vehicle in cases where the gas engine would be too inefficient (ie. getting the car moving off the line), and where MG1 and MG2 are harvesting as much mechanical action as possible and turning that into electricity to recharge the battery.
Weber State auto tech has a good video on the eCVT, where they actually show you the two electric motors spinning.
I second this. I watched Weber's video on the ECVT and it's absolutely mind-blowing how genius it is.
I drove the 2 models of the latest Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid a few days ago on a test drive along various terrains eg highways, urban and narrow hilly roads. Honestly, I now understand and appreciate the complaints by many about the continuous droning noise when the engine kicks in.
I was so hoping the the eCVT would have sorted that droning noise, I did. The Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid was even louder than the Corolla Cross Hybrid.
Then I drove the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Phev, that droning noise wasn’t there at all, no such droning even though there’s a slight noise not as audible as the Toyota - a difference transmission systems altogether. I was pleased, to say the least.
Love your honest reviews about honest cars. I own a Corolla hybrid, everything you said is bang on nothing more nothing less. It is a great driving car with a big noise ( as you mentioned) problem. My only other concern is the Tyre width (195) on hybrid compared to (205) on gasoline only. I changed it to 205 and it makes a big difference. Once again great review, keep it up.
Its been a while since I've seen an actual informative video on youtube that didn't have a bunch of BS at the beginning of the video.
Subscribed.
No issues with my 21 Corolla XSE. Enjoy driving it as my daily
Great stuff as always. Your reviews on Corolla are top notch👌.Where I stay the Corolla is the biggest sedan on sale from Toyota besides for smaller models, MPVs bakkies, combis and trucks. We also have the diesel engine version of it called D4D. I must say it's not an entry model. They also have a way of recycling the previous generation models and call them Corolla Quest. Its about being cheaper but they also strip it of some accessories to keep the price lower. They are bought mostly by rental companies and end up used as uber taxis and the likes.
I've been waiting for this video around a year. Thank you AMD.
Agreed. Corolla is a basic vehicle with legendary reliability. The new 2023 models do kick it up a notch so they made it more fun to drive. Still, it won’t outpace the Honda Civic or Mazda 3, but again, the Corolla maintains their reliability and longevity status.
"it won’t outpace the Honda Civic or Mazda 3"
Ahaha, LOL
Toyota Corolla currently outsells the Honda Civic and Mazda 3 with 222,216 vehicles sold this year.
The Honda Civic this year sold 133,932 vehicles this year and
the Mazda 3 this year sold 27,767 vehicles this year.
"it won’t outpace the Honda Civic or Mazda 3"...
@@user-rq3vt4kg4o he's probably referring to performance not sales
He wasn't talking about the sales. He was referring to the performance of the Civic and Mazda vs the Corolla.
Is the Mazda 3 better in driving comfort - long journeys, for example, than a Corolla? How are the seats in the mazda 3 vs corolla? Better?
Mazda 3 is more a driver’s car, corolla is less about pleasure of driving, more about economy and practicality. Both good cars, just different priorities. Sales show that people prefer Toyotas
I've driven new Corolla multiplex times as a rental and while not thrilling it handles quite well and is pretty quiet around town as well. I drive 2019 RAV4 hybrid with ECVT and find the electric assist makes it quite peppy in town (and off the line). ECVT is also very smooth, especially when towing my tiny camper on the highway.
They rent Multiplexes?
Thank you very much for your effort .. every episode I grab a pen and paper and start taking notes.. you are not like all other people on CZcams.. you are brilliant .. thank you again sir..
How awesome!!!! I’ve been waiting for this review!
Thank you so much!!!!
This video is approved by Scotty Kilmer. You are the best CCN.
Scotty Kilmer is a joke compared to this guy. Not in the same league.
I respect Both of them, good advice from this guys.
@@stendecstretcher5678 I like Scotty but have to admit to being a victim to some of his advice that he later backtracked on....
The 1080r 10 speed F150 transmission that he lauded when it came out. What a hunk of DUNG!!
@@billgriner3754 sorry to hear that.
@@billgriner3754 Scotty is fine, no one can tell you future troubles.
Car and Driver magazine, Oct 2021 issue, pg 51, they did a sound test on all the compact cars. Corolla scored the highest decibel (the loudest) on idle and 70 mph cruising.
Turn up the radio?
Love the videos! I bought a 21’ Carolla SE over the summer and its awesome to learn more about it
Thank you, finally Corolla. I had 2007 model and loved the simplicity. Easy to take care. Nice to hear pro’s perspective to the new one.
Agree. He makes a good point that all the new tech does NOT reduce simplicity or maintainability. I just bought a 2022 Hybrid Sedan replacing wonderful 2014 Corolla Sedan - Love it.
I have a feeling these new Corollas will be nothing like the old 1.8 bolted to a real transmission. It just isn't the same car anymore.
TY AMD for that review on the Corolla. Always love to hear your reviews because your so honest if its good or bad!
Enjoying my 2022 corolla LE as my first car. Not luxurious but I'm not complaining. Has everything I need and a decent MPG.
Great review! I would like to hear your thoughts on more Toyotas!
I really like the honest and detailed reviews! Toyota designers and execs should watch your reviews. I will continue to watch your reviews since I own 2 and a big Toyota fan!
I got my LE two Fridays ago from today. I really like it because it fits my needs and lifestyle I do for meantime. Eventually, i want to upgrade for better features. This video never made me feel I regret purchasing the car that I drive now. I appreciate your honesty and knowledge
Agreed on everything on the video. Great info on the TSB on water sloshing around. I did pull a plug on bottom door recently and saw a bunch of water pooling out. Will pull a plug on each door now. As a 2020 SE 6 speed owner. Agreed on lots of wind noise at highway noise but tolerable w radio on and knowing its an A to B car that has enough comfort features to make the daily commute enjoyable. One thing to note, on the manual SE sedan Corollas. The one main safety feature is blind spot monitoring on the mirrors. Its been omitted completely. Thought that was an interesting omission. The lane change assist, automatic braking, etc are all still there. My guess is Toyota may be saving a few $$$ and or believing maybe manual drivers will be more active in looking over shoulders for their blind spots. The other thing that sold me is the initial turn in into corners and rear independent suspension for this generation Corolla. It actually has a sporty planted feel on the SE/XSE models through transition turns or entering into a street. So far in over 25000 miles. Trouble free! Also worth mentioning is the Corolla manuals are the cheapest cars brand new that come with rev matching button iMT. This button replaces the sport button on the CVT corollas.
I'm pretty happy with mine. Safe, economical, confortable and reliable, everything I wanted. Also I think Toyota got the perfect balance between confort and dynamic driving. It's not at all a sports car but it handles itself nicely on a twisty road. It's a bit noisy on the highway as you say but I wouldn't have bought a hybrid if I drove in the highway too much. It's really what you say, a pretty honest and overall very good everyday car. I haven't found any aspect in which to say it's bad.
The seats are pretty comfortable ?
@@2004cyrus not THE most confortable, but pretty confortable, specially when comparing with previous models. Be aware I have the standard seats (that are already pretty nice) but there are others available that i haven't tested.
@@2004cyrusin my opinion the seats in the 2019 SE model are actually much better than the seats on the 2024 XSE model. I feel like somethings definitely got cheaped out on during/after the so-called "pandemic" era and with Toyota the pre-pandemic seats were designed much better. However the new ones have electric driver seat adjustments and now come with heaters at least in the latest refresh of HB XSE models.
@@Bigdaddyschnooks the savings you have on fuel are at lower speeds and small accelarations so mainly driving in town. Plus with Higher accelarations it's a bit noisy and not so pleasing while in town at lower speeds and accelarations you use The electric engine more so more quiet.
@@Bigdaddyschnooks it depends on a lot of things but maybe wouldn't be my first choice. An electric maybe if you have Some place to Charge it. Maybe a phev even.
I purchased a 21 Corolla hybrid.. Love the gas mileage and hybrid tech. A no nonsense car.. Love it so much, purchased a 22 Sienna for the wife and kids. Thanks for making these videos AMD..
Love ur thorough honest reviews as always, Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. These Toyota videos from a an honest expert are super valuable to owners.
Have to disagree with you about the fun that I discovered in driving my Corolla. Turning radius - great; weight distribution - great; low to the ground so it feels as if you are driving a race car. Took my SE hatchback to Watkins Glen International for 4 laps. Got up to almost 90 on straight aways & it hugged the curves like nobody’s business. Even when I hit the speed strip when I took curves, it did not shimmy but stayed on course. I was shocked & amazed as was the lead car, who I matched speed with. He gave me a thumbs up at the end of the four laps.
That is great to hear - I have also found it is way more fun that I expected. AMD's point is still valid that it is a good honest car not trying to be a Maserati.
Yup 2016 Corolla S drives amazing. Can’t keep up with a BMW but isn’t slow 👍🏼
@@Daniel-xc3sv '
It's all about the low center of gravity that's been engineered into all TNGA cars. This means they corner very flat without the need for stiff suspension. I love the way it drives 👍
@@rockyrockstar9134 I somewhat agree but my RAV4 does do tight corners & parallel parks well, it does not hug the road like the Corolla
I live in Puerto Rico. Here we have a 1.8l L model. That is the basic model an it's a manual. I have one and I'm averaging 34.4 mpg overall. It will not win any races but right now it great for transportation. The chassis is really great and thats something that took me by surprise coming from previous Subarus. Overall it's a great car.
Love your very honest opinion on this car... Keep it up...
I’ve got a 2021 Corolla Hybrid since March and it giving me 4.1 litres for 100 km, great gas mileage it converts to 57 miles per gallon! And I found it’s the best deal compared to Prius as the price and the interest rate that you have to pay!
Wow I was watching many many videos on corolla and Prius to decide without I should buy, and find this guy. Absolutely the best review I saw.
By the still can't pick them over each other, both are good 👍
I came for an overview and now I feel like I’m a Corolla expert! Thanks!!
Thank you for this video. I've been waiting for your input on the M20A-FKS. I hope it proves itself more as it ages.
#metoo . What is optimal oil for this engine when as hybrid and driven mostly highways? 0w16 feels like water…
Great stuff as always!!! keep up the good work!!!!!!
Great review there. This video has every info I've been looking for, Very helpful. Thank you!
I really like your channel watching every video you make keeping the good work !
Toyota should rename e-CVT to "TPT" (Toyota Planetary Transmission).
Awesome video, AMD! Thank you a lot for your time and effort. Appreciate your honesty very much! Great delivery!
Good bless you!!!
I traded my 2017 Buick Regal on a SE Trim level Corolla, there is very very little I miss about my old Buick. The Buick was loaded , and I really don't miss much at all.
I don't miss paying $75 a week for gas, the Corolla only has 555 miles and I am seeing 38 MPG.
Pretty comfortable, rides as good or in some instances better than my Buick did.
I would not hesitate to buy this car again.
This Corolla marks my 21st new car and is quite possibly the best all around car I have ever owned.
Very good review, honest and informative. Thank you CcNut.
Hi again from Australia. Your videos are so good that we just bought a 2022 Corolla Ascent sport Hybrid today.
Thank you for your informative videos😊
Hi AMD, when the corolla cross gets released, I would love a review on the vehicle from a technical point of view. Keep up the great work.
Same and like is it more corolla or RAV4 inside?
That is coming very soon I hope
@@TheCarCareNut Looking forward to the review! Keep up the amazing work.
Nice to hear experts opinion. I have driven the 2021 corolla 2.0 hybrid and one thing that was big dissapointment were the door pockets and cupholders. Great video!
You're awesome man! You give me future hope for my 2015 S-model -- I really like it, great mileage and zippy in sport mode over 25mph.
Thank you brother! I was commenting and asking for a Corolla vid for a while lol. I have a brand new LE. I wanted the SE but they only had it in the blue crush metallic color and I NEEDED a car that day… oh well. I love the the car. I only with the accent lights on the LE were in fact real, like the SE, XSE, XLE and hybrid LE.
Wow! He made my request. Thank you so much
I’m late to the party, but I just discovered your channel and just started watching your videos. Loving it! Excellent content 👍🏼
I just wanted say in Canada we get slightly different trim packings. I have a custom ordered Corolla L 1.8 2ZR with the 6 speed manual without iMT. It’s base as base without heated seats and a manual handbrake and physical key ignition. I love it! Not something you can get in the USA
This is a fantastic monologue. Speaking off the cuff, spontaneously. I've driven this vehicle several times; quite competent for what it is.
2:22 I am interested in the deep dive of the m20a-fks. To be fair you did a deep dive for the camry a25a-fks not too long ago and i really liked that video 👍🏾 and pretty much both engines are the same, but it would be nice just to focus on the Corolla’s as I own a 2020 se manual. Would really be helpful
yes thats right, Toyotas are very simple cars for very simple people, I already had 5 Toyotas. thanks for the video.
Thanks, man! This has been a really helpful presentation!
What a great video 😃 I just bought a 2019 hatchback xse, I love it! Yes and I agree it doesn’t drive like a race car, because it’s not, I’m very happy with how it handles, love the gas mileage, it’s very comfortable and looks great. Thanks again for such an informative video. 👍👍👍
Just got my 2021 hatchback SE upgrade three weeks ago. I am loving it. Its speedy enough. Love driving thru corners. Very easy to park anywhere in downtown. The only complaints really that I have from my friends are the passenger seats. Its small but if I wanted to have friends driving with me I would have gotten an SUV. Looks great with tinted windows.
Tell your friends to stop complaining and you'll just meet them there.
@@stumarston6812 right, people act like we’re supposed to buy cars to suit them.. I’m buying what I like and what works for me… they can buy their own car if they have any issues😂
Advantage: you'll only be asked to drive carpool once 😁
This is the episode I've been waiting for since its release in 2020.
Scotty Kilmer did a quick review of the Corolla Hybrid last year, worth a look: czcams.com/video/nUG44ob1WXg/video.html
@@brianvogt8125 Oh I missed that one ..... 100% MIJ gives me one more reason to buy a hybrid, thanks 👍
I have 2022 Corolla Hybrid Sedan - Yes, I love this video - very honest and good assessment of what Corolla is an is not. The change in 2020 was big. Changes since then are minor.
Just got a 2021 Carolla, still under warranty with only 17,000 miles on it, with taxes and everything, it ended up costing me 26,000 dollars, and got it from a local Toyota dealership, drives great, I'm loving it so far.
I leased my Toyota Corolla and lease ended so I bought it only have 5600 mikes. So it was a no brained for me I’m 82. And love my Corolla. And thank you for your wonderful video
watching you from kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪 just discovered your channel and great stuff
Simple answer: Yes! I bought the 2020 Corolla Hatchback around this time last year and love it. Despite being only one class up, it’s such a large improvement over my old 2008 Yaris Hatchback that I had for a decade. More power, space, tech, and better fuel efficiency. Plus it looks amazing in the Midnight Black Metallic paint that sparkles and looks like outer space in the sunlight. I did tons of research and considered others like the Civic and Mazda 3, but my Corolla was the only one on the lot at the time and I had to buy it up fast when my Yaris needed ~$1500 to pass annual inspection. I only wish the Hybrid Hatchback was available in the US, otherwise it’s near perfect!
Do they still make a Yaris?
@@senseofstile You can buy older/used ones, but I believe they stopped making new ones last year.
Hybrid would be nice. I would trade my Hatchback in a heartbeat
@@chrisn0917 It depends on the market. In EU you can get a new one(including the GR model)
@@verynick Hybrid Corolla with the ECVT will be my next Corolla,keeping the 2020 Le as well
Thank you for Such A Great Quality and Informative Video!
Thanks for the "water in the door" fix! I had a 2011 corolla and put 300000 miles on it. Not 1 problem ever. I gave it to the salesman who sold me my 2020 corolla. Best cars ever made!
Great video I have an XSE hatchback with a 6 speed and I love the car. The 2.0 engine is a lot better and it’s a great car to get around in.
Definitely go with the 2.0 vs the 1.8 if you can.
I have the se upgrade with the ten speed automatic transmission
That first gear takes a lot of the torque off of the CVT side of the transmission, which is the main reason CVTs fail. That is smart design. The Corolla looks way better than the Prius and is even cheaper!
Very good video thank you AMD for your thoughts and recommendations. You are an excellent Technician / Mechanic 👍🏻😁💯⚡
I really appreciate these informative videos. I am seriously considering the purchase of the 2023 sedan hybrid, therefore looking forward to your video on that car as soon as possible.
I find it interesting-Canada has different model options. I’m a “month” away from getting my new 2022 LM corolla, manual 1.8L. I basically didn’t want any fancy features, but wanted a manual transmission. (And my last vehicle is a 1991 model, so this base model really feels fancy!) Very pumped to get this car, and have a reliable, enjoyable well maintained car. It’s gonna be the first car I own from new, and I can’t wait to take maintenance to the next level
The nice thing with a manual 1.8 engine, means it doesn’t have valvematic
Thanks for the truthful review man! I wanted to get this Corolla but opted out to and got a Camry instead, this new Camry feels more spacious, drives better, and I believe has less issues overall in terms of reliability. But the Corolla is an amazing choice if you are on a lower budget. I just hope they will increase the size of this model one day as the Mazda3 and competitors feel bigger and much more luxurious at approximately the same price point.
Completey agree, my 2020 Rolla at 5.6" 150 lbs and it feels okay in driver and passanger, but anyone over like 5"8 in the rear is going to be crammed, over everything feels very crammed in and I often need to take my old 04 trailblazer when I need to take others in the back seat. Very crampt cabin and couldn't imagine anyone over 6"2 having a pretty difficult time getting comfortable with the Rolla, it's a bit difficult to even get in and out for my small framed body.
More experience now
Thank you for your review and thoughts!
Nice!! We get the hatch at all trim levels in a Hybrid here in Australia! I bought a dealer demo 2019 Hybrid "base model" earlier in the year. 14,000km in, and I'm still in love!!
Agree. Way too much road noise. That clutch squeak would drive me nuts.....lol. Outstanding video.
The most important question you made ..Thank you for your honesty !!
For people living in Europe , Corolla isn't entry level car..
The quality although must be better...
That ugly feelling in touch, plastic that covers from inside the doors is ridiculous cheap..
Also try squeeze with only your finger the back fender...Its too easy to break at parking movements..
I have been using corolla since 2006. I recently bought the 2022 model SE trim. Its very impressive model as it gives lots of safety measures. It tells if theres a car behind you before you change the lane. The semi auto pilot mode is impressive. Its perfect (or semi perfect) for daily commuters.
The BIGGEST problem that I face while commuting in this car is:
- It does not have space where we can keep store our keys, coins. I know there is a glove is box, but thats at the passenger side. The only storage at driver's side is the sidebox. The sidebox does not have enough space. its shallow and I dont want to store my house keys / store keys in there. Surprisingly the older toyota models of same trim level has some space on driver's side as well where driver can store keys and coins.
- The second problem is, since I drive this car every single day and I shouldve thought about this before I bought this car was, there is no space to store my sunglasses. I cant store my sunglasses at passenger's side. They MUST have provided some storage where driver can store sunglasses, keys, coins etc.
- I know its commuter car, and they have upgraded massively and provided us all those safety measures, semi auto pilot, bigger touch screen and what not, BUT yes when I sit in this car I find the material that they used , e.g. dashboard, space around cvt box, space beneath the seat, is very cheap. I feel like I am driving a uber or some taxi but not a personal car (not that big deal but just saying)
- The good things are , its really good on gas. There is a moon roof, safety protocols, big screen for navigation and radio (so cool i love it), buttons on steering. But if you compare same trim level to Honda, we have it all. But then problem with Honda (with a same trim level) is bit poor on gas and comparatively less reliable than toyota
- I request toyota car designer if they could please provide some nice little storage where driver can keep her/his some keys, sunglasses, coins would be a great on upcoming design.
Much appreciate for reading this. _/\_
I don't know why they don't come standard with sun/eyeglass holders. The previous model was also missing that feature. But the latest models at least have somewhere to place your phone [wireless charging pad] that I've been doubling up as a glasses holder since my phone doesn't charge wirelessly. Also the previous generation had a much better center console design. This new one that I have in the '24 HB is atrociously tiny. It's just big enough to hold a roll of toilet paper, that's it!
I agree I still own 2005 Corolla and 22 SE model. I purchased sunglass holder for visors (Amazon) that uses a magnet to hold sunglasses, and the clip is thicker to fit on visor. I ended up placing keys on rear floor as there is no space to store them with a passenger in front. I thought of using a waste basket hanging on head rest portion of seat to hold keys too. I don't want center console to get scratched up. Below radio is spot for my phone, not big enough for keys anyways.
Thank you. Great review. Much appreciated.
This was really helpful in my decision on wanting to get a hybrid
Great video as always,
Very informative even if as i live in Italy my Corolla is different, first it is a Wagon, second, thanks heavens we have the new 2.0 dynamic force hybrid, This makes the 1.8 (that i tested) really pale in comparison.
The good road feeling may also come because the car was assigned to be lead designed and engineered by Toyota Europe, therefore the attention on the handling and the new rear suspension.
I am just back from an 800 miles trip Frankfurt to Rome and i have never been so happy with the car i had, great mileage (35MPG @ 80MPH average with the rooftop box and AC all the way) on the highways, sprinted to 100 when needed in the blink of an eye leaving behind startled BMW and Audi drivers, and great confort.
Here in town it doubles the mileage of my old Alfa Romeo 2.0 turbo diesel 😱, with an astonishing 52 MPG. The Alfa Romeo was…. an Alfa Romeo, 😍🇮🇹, and sadly missed, but this Corolla is simply awesome.
Thank you AMD, can you get some info on the 2.0 hybrid with the new engine M20A FXS just to see how it differs from the non hybrid 2.0 and the old 1.8 hybrid.
Good to know about the plugs on the door. I was washing my 21 apex and after the wash i noticed water slushing around. I'll "pull the plug" when i get home!
Ahmed great balanced honest review of the Corolla. I feel the same way about the design. The front looks was designed by different design committee than the back. Over all it’s a good car id buy (in hybrid trim) if I wanted or needed a smaller sedan. As for Apex not sure who it’s for. Your right for the price of Apex, get the Camry or get loaded Corolla XSE if must have compact Toyota.
Thank you for sharing so much knowledge and insight to Toyota vehicles.
Great video would like to see a video that deals with the hybrid on it's own were you can take time to go through how and why it is so reliable.
In terms of reliability which one would be compared 1.8 hybrid and 2.5 le camry.
it would be interesting if you could make a video on the main differences between a regular CVT and an E-CVT. Also, a video comparing maintenance/utilization costs, overall reliability of hybrid and non-hybrid models would be interesting! Thank you for all the great work that you do!
All of those differences are negligible
That’s a lot to ask for free. Don’t want to get to deep for the common viewer
Theres a total stripdown and how it works avail in depth for toyota tech training ..find it on ..weber state university .the lecture videos are posted on youtube ..
Thanks for the videos... Looking forward to the Cross!
Thanx for Your channel and videos! I´m proud owner of Corolla 1.8 hybrid from oposite side of Earth, but I really like Your explainations, reviews coz it´s regarding all Corollas on the world. Carry on man! Pls! Have a nice day!
12:34 when I had Corolla I always bumped my knee there :D
My leg was not only in pain, but it pressed automatic high beam as well.
As an owner of a 2020 corolla se 6 speed manual transmission no issues so far and at 26,000 miles. Thanks for the great advice!
Same. Just hit 50k no problems here
Nobody has issues with 26 000 miles on any car
@@filipjankoski421 Chrysler owners do
@@DirtStarMaster hahaha
Here at 40 k no issues
Your videos are awesome sir, very imformative and straight thank you!
Sure give you all you want to know about the Corolla....always like these videos.
Just bought a 2022 Corolla hybrid and absolutely loving this car. Plush ride, ultra quiet, no insane rattles ever like my previous Tesla… This car has been the first car that I actually really want to keep and if I want something “fun” I’ll find another car (that’s cheap) on offer up and pay cash like I just did with my Corolla.
I got a 2022 corolla hybrid also. Love the car in everyway.... ecxept the seats!! ( manual) i think its extremely uncomfortable. Hoping it gets better as i break it in. 2 months in and over 10,600 miles😳
So are you saying the road noise to interior cabin is ultra quiet or just the engine ? And how is it at higher speeds on interstates ? I have seen several reviews on 2021 models that have rated high road noise...??? I have a 2010 corolla sport that is pretty darn quite on roads at both low and high speeds and rides smooth as well.
@@deesnutz5576 crazy! I did 11,200 in just over 6 months and I felt like that was a lot
@@matthewciprian3201 bro im at over 27,000 now. Oil change every 4500-5k miles. All freeway. Just put in new airfilter also at 26k ( i let it go too far)
My old 07 yaris hit 300k and i sold it. Expecting nothing less for this one.💪
@Steven yeah Tesla’s have crappy quality. There won’t be any 10+ year old Tesla’s ever roaming the streets daily, like old Toyota’s, that’s for sure