I was set on buying a Civic Hatchback with the manual transmission but I've changed my mind due to a few things I don't like about Hondas. Going with the Corolla SE with the 6-spd manual. The price is pretty reasonable in this market, and it's one of the last sedans with a stick available. I would consider the Corolla Hatchback, but the rear legroom was a deal breaker. This car checks the most boxes for me. Now hopefully I can get one in under a year.
The manual Corolla is nice, I had more fun in that than the new GR86. You are right about the price too, value, fun everyday vehicle, Toyota does a great job, here’s a link to the manual Corolla se: ruclips.net/video/IVxexV3-OKg/видео.html
@@HawkeyeRides The GR86 looks like a lot of fun too. I was seriously considering it but I came to my senses. I need a useable backseat. I haven't been able to find anything indicating the Corolla in the manual has start/stop technology so I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It's one of the reasons the Honda turns me off. That and I've seen that Honda's sometimes require valve adjustments after a while. But I hate hate hate start/stop technology. Automakers need to listen to the consumer and stop putting that stuff on vehicles in order to save 0.2 gallons of fuel. Thanks for the link I'll check it out!
@John Doe I've given up on it. You can't even order one? Anyways, I won't even consider ordering one anyways without test driving one so it's a moot point. Nobody has one on the lot, I've checked every Honda dealership in a 50 mile radius. I've decided to stick with my truck, which I love anyways. Wasn't planning on trading it in or anything, but I don't mind daily driving it, it's a beast and fun to drive. A Toyota with a manual tranny is similarly impossible to find for a test drive.
@@HealthyGuitarPlayer I never got one, still driving my old truck lol. Dealerships are insane right now. I will wait and probably try and pick one up on the used market in a few years. The dealer has the upper hand now, and they know it. They certainly act like it too. Not great to be a consumer right now.
Great review. Bought mine two days ago in the same color. Only had to wait 2 and a half weeks to get it. Bought the same day it came off the truck. Thanks to your review it helped me make the final decision. Love it so far. Thanks again for your channel and this review.
@@monroeboy80 thanks for the reply the one I was looking at was 25k and I'm gunna try to negotiate my negotiating is awful though because I fold and don't ask questions but I can always walk away and that's the best tactic it seems
I just part exchanged a 5 year old Civic tourer 1.8 for the 2022 Corolla 2.0 tourer hybrid. Over the the 5 years i got 30 to the gallon out of the Civic. For a supposedly modern engine that's terrible! Plus it was slow and so boring! But! I've just put the first 40 miles on the Corolla. It's bloody gorgeous! In comparison it's light, nimble and quick! I'm so impressed with it! Over that 40 miles i got 56 to the gallon! It handles beautifully! The steering is a little light. But ask me in a year or so. It could be because the Civic handled like a boat. You can feel exactly what the front wheels are doing too. Lot's of feedback. It's very comfortable. After 40 miles on twisty 2 lane British A roads it felt like I'd just popped to the shops and back. This car will be perfect for long, long journeys. But the main thing is it's fun! The eCVT (doesn't use a belt or cones) transaxle is a work of art! Imperceptible changes on the powertrain. From ICE to Elec or both together. The cat sorts all that out itself very, very slickly. I'm sat here watching RUclips to learn about the TSS array of aids & sensors. It's quicker than ploughing through the manual. Go take a test drive on one, you'll love it? And it'll surprise you when you pop it into Sport Mode and floor it! With both electric motors and an ICE working together it scoots like a scolded cat! Woohoo! 😃🚀 I hadn't expected it to be a twisty 2 lane blacktop devourer! But the squirt down the straights and stunning brakes (that also recharge the battery) to slow it before you chuck it into the corner. It's light, nimble surefootedness is a delight! Anyway, i got to go play. One thing. I drive with hand controls only (no legs) do if you're disabled then the auto main beam dip, auto wipers, radar cruise control ect. ect. really help letting you enjoy the driving without having to fumble for switches. And if your steering with your left hand and have the brakes/throttle in your right hand then you can see why the automatic features help do much. Give one a go. You'll love it!
Great review Anthony! I agree with you that this Corolla looks more attractive than the Civic and the Jetta. I also like that this Corolla CVT has a physical first gear, unlike the Honda Civic CVT. This physical first gear gives it better off the line acceleration and makes it more durable too.
I got the same model bought it mid of 2019, I upgraded mine to a Borla catback exhaust, a TRD intake, and 16 in wheel with a Yokohama Advan A/S+. Very happy with my car but I still wish for the manual version.
Just bought mine Brand New much better than a Civic. I’ve had a Civic in the past unfortunately, within six months the fabric was discolored and look terrible just from the light where I ended up going with Toyota this time and I’m extremely happy. I think I’m a Toyota girl.
I’m really excited I’ve had like four Prius is in a row and I love my Prius don’t get me wrong but my brake booster went and it scared the life out of me when I was in traffic so I got a great deal for my Prius and decided to buy this not saying I won’t buy the new Prius. It looks pretty sweet but for now I’m great with the Corolla.
Where is the button/lever for opening the trunk and gas cap on this vehicle? Is it near the door, somewhere on the side of the driver seat like usual? can you confirm this?
@@HawkeyeRides hi so some US sold models are still being imported from Japan. I'm currently about to take delivery of my 2022 SE in a few weeks coming from Japan.
Great review, but it would have been nice had you mentioned the 0 to 60 and quarter mile times. Isn't the Toyota CVT the only one that has a real first gear for better launching or has Honda done that as well? I am interested how it handles during spirited driving compared to the VW & Honda?
Thank you, 0-60 Mid 7 second, 1/4 mile around 16 seconds. The Toyota has the lunch gear, Honda reprogrammed the cvt to provide early down shifts when braking and it simulates physical gear changes under hard acceleration. The VW has a Dsg which is the more engaging of the three. Suspension is more sporty on the VW but it is more firm, the Toyota has the firmness but more smooth, with a sporty feel. The Honda will be the smooth of the three. Here is the redesigned link of the Honda Civic: ruclips.net/video/5VwFs_LQbyk/видео.html Here’s a link to a GTI but this is the autobahn, just keep that in mind: ruclips.net/video/wdbDe_Ftd7c/видео.html
The Hyundai has less performance, more rear leg room and if you add the convenience package, bigger touch screen (10.25 Navi) and a 10.25 digital gauge cluster. Both have the same great MPG’s, Toyota has a better suspension setup, same ground clearance, less cargo than Hyundai but full LED front and rear on the Corolla. They are both great vehicles, I have owned both before with no problems. I will add, the build with Toyota was better, couple of add on luxury’s went bad on the Hyundai including, Bluetooth, pano and Navigation problems. No major problems with either 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides love the detailed response, thank you! I might just go with the Elantra because it pleases my eyes a little better. Your review was great!
XLE hybrid and up has them: Toyota specs sheet: www.toyota.com/corolla/features/mpg_other_price/1852/1892/1866?srchid=SEM:700000001483645:GOOGLE:71700000083847462:58700007085048087:p63757481632:639938943040&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwJWdBhCYARIsAJc4idDjs4Ez9KRAr8TAXOxoPvxmn8L7TPiCUFGtgC7SyFPco7292mJ5e3UaAj0MEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
No high end features like a sunroof for example that you can get with a manual transmission, your stuck with a strip model if you want a 6 speed manual. . .that's unfortunate!
On the SE it shows a moonroof (sunroof) for manual here is the full spec sheet from Toyota: www.toyota.com/corolla/features/mileage_estimates/1863/1857/1860
IS THIS COROLLA MORE RELIABLE, MAINTENANCE FREE, LONGER LASTING MOTOR 200,000+ MILES AND HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE HONDA CIVIC COUNTERPART IN ALL CATEGORIES FROM COMFORTABLE RIDE ON BUMPY ROADS LUGGAGE SPACE. BOTH CARS IN 6 SPD. MANUALS, NO CVT🤮 TRANSMISSIONS. I BELIEVE THE HONDA CIVIC HAS A 1.5 TURBO🤔
does the 2022 corolla le have sport mode after tax and warranty i paid 31k whi9ch makes me sick i think i made a mistake i should have got hybrid or soemthing bigger since im a big guy
@@HawkeyeRides how much do you recommend ? right now it has 14,700 miles they charged me 24995 it has leather seats, heated side mirros blindspot and all that. does not have moonroof or anything. does that seem like a fair price ?
@@rderubeis in this market it’s average, the tax and all is what kills things. Next time tell the dealership, what’s the out the door price (meaning everything included) and counter 3-5k off that. Also try to buy at the end of a quarter or near the end of the month. Now that you own a Toyota look at them first as you will get loyalty (a few thousand off to a few hundred off).
@@956zapme69 I know. Was set on getting 6 speed. Hate how they are so rare on top of it they charge an extra 6 or 700 in Sedan configuration. But I think toyota has a reliable cvt vs. others. Ended up reserving an se cvt that had already been ordered. I am expecting it early next month.
No that is a real Photo I do not do any photoshopping beside brightening the Image if the camera is dark, my reviews I do not filter any sound in the drive, everything is real. This picture was on the dealerships lot.
The Corolla is a good entry-level mid-size sedan, no doubt, but it doesn't come close to the Cvic! It's a very noisy car and has the worst cvt transmission in the industry.
I believe that the Toyota CVT has a first gear and then goes into CVT mode. The Honda Civic does not have that and starts off in CVT mode. Toyota claims it reduces the stress on the CVT. Wikiepdia confirms this. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_K_CVT_transmission
Just picked this up, first new car and I love it! This guy did a great job
Thank you and congratulations on your new ride 👍🏻
How long was your waiting time and what state was the dealer located in? I just ordered a 22 LE in Toronto.
@@dmanno3 I walked in and walk out the same day with it. Miami Florida
@@Epicmod31 thanks for this
@@dmanno3 I have a 2 month wait for mine :/
Hell yeah it is, went from a Civic to the Corolla SE Upgrade.
Congratulations with your new ride, they are great vehicles 👍🏻
I was set on buying a Civic Hatchback with the manual transmission but I've changed my mind due to a few things I don't like about Hondas. Going with the Corolla SE with the 6-spd manual. The price is pretty reasonable in this market, and it's one of the last sedans with a stick available. I would consider the Corolla Hatchback, but the rear legroom was a deal breaker. This car checks the most boxes for me. Now hopefully I can get one in under a year.
The manual Corolla is nice, I had more fun in that than the new GR86. You are right about the price too, value, fun everyday vehicle, Toyota does a great job, here’s a link to the manual Corolla se:
ruclips.net/video/IVxexV3-OKg/видео.html
@@HawkeyeRides The GR86 looks like a lot of fun too. I was seriously considering it but I came to my senses. I need a useable backseat. I haven't been able to find anything indicating the Corolla in the manual has start/stop technology so I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It's one of the reasons the Honda turns me off. That and I've seen that Honda's sometimes require valve adjustments after a while. But I hate hate hate start/stop technology. Automakers need to listen to the consumer and stop putting that stuff on vehicles in order to save 0.2 gallons of fuel. Thanks for the link I'll check it out!
@John Doe I've given up on it. You can't even order one? Anyways, I won't even consider ordering one anyways without test driving one so it's a moot point. Nobody has one on the lot, I've checked every Honda dealership in a 50 mile radius. I've decided to stick with my truck, which I love anyways. Wasn't planning on trading it in or anything, but I don't mind daily driving it, it's a beast and fun to drive. A Toyota with a manual tranny is similarly impossible to find for a test drive.
What price did you get it for?
@@HealthyGuitarPlayer I never got one, still driving my old truck lol. Dealerships are insane right now. I will wait and probably try and pick one up on the used market in a few years. The dealer has the upper hand now, and they know it. They certainly act like it too. Not great to be a consumer right now.
Great review. Bought mine two days ago in the same color. Only had to wait 2 and a half weeks to get it. Bought the same day it came off the truck. Thanks to your review it helped me make the final decision. Love it so far. Thanks again for your channel and this review.
Congratulations they are awesome vehicles 👌
How much did you pay? I'm looking st an se for 25k
@@HealthyGuitarPlayer $24,192 plus taxes and destination fee.
@@monroeboy80 thanks for the reply the one I was looking at was 25k and I'm gunna try to negotiate my negotiating is awful though because I fold and don't ask questions but I can always walk away and that's the best tactic it seems
I work for a driving school and my boss just gave me one of these today. So far so good on the ride home
Congratulations that’s awesome 👍🏻
What school do you drive in that teaches in a 2022 Corolla 😭 we do it in a 2012 Hyundai Elantra 😭
Man...that's a great quick comprehensive review 👌 thank you
Thank you I appreciate that 👍🏻
First new car for me picking it up Monday🙏🏼.
Congratulations they are great vehicles 👍🏻
I just part exchanged a 5 year old Civic tourer 1.8 for the 2022 Corolla 2.0 tourer hybrid.
Over the the 5 years i got 30 to the gallon out of the Civic. For a supposedly modern engine that's terrible!
Plus it was slow and so boring!
But! I've just put the first 40 miles on the Corolla. It's bloody gorgeous! In comparison it's light, nimble and quick! I'm so impressed with it! Over that 40 miles i got 56 to the gallon!
It handles beautifully! The steering is a little light. But ask me in a year or so. It could be because the Civic handled like a boat.
You can feel exactly what the front wheels are doing too. Lot's of feedback.
It's very comfortable. After 40 miles on twisty 2 lane British A roads it felt like I'd just popped to the shops and back. This car will be perfect for long, long journeys.
But the main thing is it's fun! The eCVT (doesn't use a belt or cones) transaxle is a work of art! Imperceptible changes on the powertrain. From ICE to Elec or both together. The cat sorts all that out itself very, very slickly.
I'm sat here watching RUclips to learn about the TSS array of aids & sensors. It's quicker than ploughing through the manual.
Go take a test drive on one, you'll love it? And it'll surprise you when you pop it into Sport Mode and floor it! With both electric motors and an ICE working together it scoots like a scolded cat! Woohoo! 😃🚀
I hadn't expected it to be a twisty 2 lane blacktop devourer! But the squirt down the straights and stunning brakes (that also recharge the battery) to slow it before you chuck it into the corner. It's light, nimble surefootedness is a delight!
Anyway, i got to go play.
One thing. I drive with hand controls only (no legs) do if you're disabled then the auto main beam dip, auto wipers, radar cruise control ect. ect. really help letting you enjoy the driving without having to fumble for switches.
And if your steering with your left hand and have the brakes/throttle in your right hand then you can see why the automatic features help do much.
Give one a go. You'll love it!
Thank you for your feedback 👍🏻
My 2022 SE has push button start and not a key. Great review.
👌
Just bought this about 5 months ago I love it
Congrats 🎊 👍
@@HawkeyeRides thank you!!!
Great review Anthony! I agree with you that this Corolla looks more attractive than the Civic and the Jetta. I also like that this Corolla CVT has a physical first gear, unlike the Honda Civic CVT. This physical first gear gives it better off the line acceleration and makes it more durable too.
Thank you, I don’t really mind cvt as I own a vehicle with it but would like to see more 6/8 speed autos 👍🏻
Great review! Bte this is how I expect my car salesman to present each car lmao
I’m not a sales man but thank you
wow, such a fantastic and dynamic review! Thank you
Your welcome 👍🏻
Thank you for watching today’s review let me know what you think in the comments 👍🏻.
I just got one I didn't like corolla but after driving this car home feels so nice great ride love it 😍
Congratulations with your new Corolla they are great vehicles 👌
@@HawkeyeRides thanks 😊
I'm getting a 2022 Toyota Corolla SE this spring!!!!! 😁😁😁😁
Congratulations they are great vehicles 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides Thanks!!
I agree with you!!!!
They last forever to!
You really did a great job!!! I wish you review the manual version
Thank you, I am working on that soon 👍🏻
I got the same model bought it mid of 2019, I upgraded mine to a Borla catback exhaust, a TRD intake, and 16 in wheel with a Yokohama Advan A/S+. Very happy with my car but I still wish for the manual version.
That sounds👌, the manual was the more fun to drive here is a review on that:
ruclips.net/video/IVxexV3-OKg/видео.html
I just got this car as a new car and is a great car.
Congratulations 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides thank you. I appreciate the video. It's a reason why I purchased the car.
Great review on this Corolla Hawkeyerides
Thank you
I’m very impressed and I’m considering, I’m coming from a 19 Camry se
Great rides 👍🏻
I was looking at this car the other day it is better than my friends civic
They are nice 👍
@@HawkeyeRidesI was looking at two of them the blue one,and White one.I want it to know is it easily to maintain than a Honda civic
@joshuaB.Nicholas it’s the same routine maintenance
Just bought mine Brand New much better than a Civic. I’ve had a Civic in the past unfortunately, within six months the fabric was discolored and look terrible just from the light where I ended up going with Toyota this time and I’m extremely happy. I think I’m a Toyota girl.
Congratulations they are great vehicles 👍
I’m really excited I’ve had like four Prius is in a row and I love my Prius don’t get me wrong but my brake booster went and it scared the life out of me when I was in traffic so I got a great deal for my Prius and decided to buy this not saying I won’t buy the new Prius. It looks pretty sweet but for now I’m great with the Corolla.
Those clouds look fake but it's crazy that they aren't
Sunshine state 🌞👍🏻
Where is the button/lever for opening the trunk and gas cap on this vehicle? Is it near the door, somewhere on the side of the driver seat like usual?
can you confirm this?
Yes it it by the door on the driver side by the front of the driver seats.
Is the body of this the same as the 2020 Toyota corolla SE? What are the differences in the body/body style? I’m only asking about the exterior build.
It is the same 👍🏻
nice car but I'm taken aback by that beautiful Florida sky ........
That it is, Florida is the Sunshine State 👍🏻
What trim of Corolla is made or come directly from Japan? That's the one i will buy....
👌
Just got a black one in March. I like it.
Congratulations they are great vehicles 👌
I like more this Toyota Corolla 2022 than Honda Civic; greeting from Dominican Republic
I agree 👍🏻
I thought the car has a “push to start” button instead of inserting the key
It’s an available feature (SE Premium Package) Toyota Spec sheet:
www.toyota.com/corolla/2022/features/mpg_other_price/1864/1866/1860
Pretty much the same as the LE, except $2K more & bigger motor.
The exterior has some differences and you can add more options 👍🏻
Damn, my 2020 SE has push to start and keyless entry--why would they have gotten rid of it?
The SE Apex Edition has it
Not a fan of 18 inch wheels. Low profile isn't great in the northeast. Any other sizes available,?
You can get 15inch, Toyota spec sheet:
www.toyota.com/corolla/2022/features/mpg_other_price/1882/1866/1860
Great video! It’s the exact car I want. Thanks!
Your welcome 👍🏻
I love my new Toyota corolla.
Congratulations they are great vehicles 👍🏻
Great review
Thank you 👍🏻
#2 today…silver is still on the podium! Lol! No hope of me fitting in the back of that!
Lol, the back was small but manageable 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides yes…you were able to manage.
getting rid of my 2004 corolla se for this 😁😁
Congratulations when you get it great vehicles 👍🏻
Did the same thing with my 04 scion xb I love the corolla 2022 se
Congratulations with your new vehicle 👌
Can you please let us know if this was made in Japan or USA? I'm noticing the plastic foam cover for the spare is different on some other Corollas.
The Corolla is assembled in the US in Blue Springs Mississippi, the hybrid is in Japan.
@@HawkeyeRides hi so some US sold models are still being imported from Japan. I'm currently about to take delivery of my 2022 SE in a few weeks coming from Japan.
@@HawkeyeRides thank you for the reply! I feel like there is no reason why some have a nice spare tire cover and others don't. Very weird
@@NoCompM2 congratulations awesome vehicles 👌
Mine was imported from Japan as well… live in Chicago…
For future videos can you show the MONRONEY STICKER?? Thanks
I stop showing the pricing or talking about it because of market adjustment every company is adding. In the comments I will answer though 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides Alright, thanks for letting me know. I was trying to look for the Annual Fuel Cost section on the Monroney Sticker?
$1050 US 30/38 combined 33 MPG’s
Savings of $1250 US over 5 years compared to average new car
@@HawkeyeRides Thanks 🤜🤛
Great review, but it would have been nice had you mentioned the 0 to 60 and quarter mile times.
Isn't the Toyota CVT the only one that has a real first gear for better launching or has Honda done that as well? I am interested how it handles during spirited driving compared to the VW & Honda?
Thank you, 0-60 Mid 7 second, 1/4 mile around 16 seconds. The Toyota has the lunch gear, Honda reprogrammed the cvt to provide early down shifts when braking and it simulates physical gear changes under hard acceleration. The VW has a Dsg which is the more engaging of the three. Suspension is more sporty on the VW but it is more firm, the Toyota has the firmness but more smooth, with a sporty feel. The Honda will be the smooth of the three. Here is the redesigned link of the Honda Civic:
ruclips.net/video/5VwFs_LQbyk/видео.html
Here’s a link to a GTI but this is the autobahn, just keep that in mind:
ruclips.net/video/wdbDe_Ftd7c/видео.html
Can the CVT transmission be a problem?
As long as you maintenance it correctly they work great, I have 142k on my cvt right now 👍🏻
Does it come with blind spot monitoring?
It can be an option add on on SE
Toyota Corolla specs sheet 👍🏻:
www.toyota.com/corolla/features/exterior/1864/1857/1860/f238
I wanna know if rim size of the SE will fit on Le corolla thanks
They should fit 👍🏻
The Toyota Corolla is Faster Than a Ford Fusion SE
ST or RS is faster than the Corolla.
@@HawkeyeRides oops That Chevrolet RS & Ford ST is Faster
@@rakhsiprayogo82 both are Ford
@@HawkeyeRides Ford I Think Corolla Rivals on Other Compact Sedan & Midsize Sedan
That is correct like I talk about in the review but with the Corolla 0-60 time isn’t really a big deal as it’s close to the Civic and Jetta
How do you think this compares to the Elantra SEL?
The Hyundai has less performance, more rear leg room and if you add the convenience package, bigger touch screen (10.25 Navi) and a 10.25 digital gauge cluster. Both have the same great MPG’s, Toyota has a better suspension setup, same ground clearance, less cargo than Hyundai but full LED front and rear on the Corolla. They are both great vehicles, I have owned both before with no problems. I will add, the build with Toyota was better, couple of add on luxury’s went bad on the Hyundai including, Bluetooth, pano and Navigation problems. No major problems with either 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides love the detailed response, thank you! I might just go with the Elantra because it pleases my eyes a little better. Your review was great!
@Naman Arora Congratulations Naman when you get it 👌
No heated seat. Go with Sentra or Civic
XLE hybrid and up has them:
Toyota specs sheet:
www.toyota.com/corolla/features/mpg_other_price/1852/1892/1866?srchid=SEM:700000001483645:GOOGLE:71700000083847462:58700007085048087:p63757481632:639938943040&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwJWdBhCYARIsAJc4idDjs4Ez9KRAr8TAXOxoPvxmn8L7TPiCUFGtgC7SyFPco7292mJ5e3UaAj0MEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Honeycomb fronts are very hard to keep clean!
Try a leaf blower
Wow! It's very nice car.
I think it is too 👍🏻
yes
Does this trim level have remote start?
SE Apex Edition and Up
Toyota Spec sheet:
www.toyota.com/corolla/features/mileage_estimates/1858/1866/1860
@@Marlboro65 thank you for the insight, in the US it is different, I attached the spec sheet on the last post 👍🏻
No
This guy just loves to say, "16.9 oz water bottle".
That’s my thing 😁👍🏻
No high end features like a sunroof for example that you can get with a manual transmission, your stuck with a strip model if you want a 6 speed manual. . .that's unfortunate!
On the SE it shows a moonroof (sunroof) for manual here is the full spec sheet from Toyota:
www.toyota.com/corolla/features/mileage_estimates/1863/1857/1860
@@HawkeyeRides Nice! Not here! Would love to have a manual trans with a sunroof.
IS THIS COROLLA MORE RELIABLE, MAINTENANCE FREE, LONGER LASTING MOTOR 200,000+ MILES AND HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE HONDA CIVIC COUNTERPART IN ALL CATEGORIES FROM COMFORTABLE RIDE ON BUMPY ROADS LUGGAGE SPACE. BOTH CARS IN 6 SPD. MANUALS, NO CVT🤮 TRANSMISSIONS. I BELIEVE THE HONDA CIVIC HAS A 1.5 TURBO🤔
Nothing is maintenance free 🤷♂️, I explain the ride on the review but to sum it up it’s is a smooth vehicle.
@@HawkeyeRides BUT IT SHOULD LAST LONGER THAN THE TURBO ON THE CIVIC?
@@microminiskirt yeah it should but both depends on the user 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides I DRIVE LIKE GRANNY😁
I DRIVE FOR LONGETIVITY . SO THE COROLLA SHOULD OUTLAST THE CIVIC TURBO BOTH WITH 6 SPD. MANUALS?🤔
does the 2022 corolla le have sport mode after tax and warranty i paid 31k whi9ch makes me sick i think i made a mistake i should have got hybrid or soemthing bigger since im a big guy
It does have it. See how much they sell online for and if the price is higher then you paid trade it or sell it 👍
@@HawkeyeRides id lose money i just got it 2 weeks ago i put 10k down and still owe 21k which doesnt even make sense to me
@@rderubeis keep it a couple years and it will work better but try to pay more on every payment so you will have value
@@HawkeyeRides how much do you recommend ? right now it has 14,700 miles they charged me 24995 it has leather seats, heated side mirros blindspot and all that. does not have moonroof or anything. does that seem like a fair price ?
@@rderubeis in this market it’s average, the tax and all is what kills things. Next time tell the dealership, what’s the out the door price (meaning everything included) and counter 3-5k off that. Also try to buy at the end of a quarter or near the end of the month. Now that you own a Toyota look at them first as you will get loyalty (a few thousand off to a few hundred off).
Get the manual. Review it. Thank you.
Next time I go I’ll put that on the list
Cvt transmission gets better MPGs😏
@@956zapme69 I know. Was set on getting 6 speed. Hate how they are so rare on top of it they charge an extra 6 or 700 in Sedan configuration. But I think toyota has a reliable cvt vs. others. Ended up reserving an se cvt that had already been ordered. I am expecting it early next month.
Tengo uno y me encanta
Congratulations Luis 👍
Kia Forte Gt 201 hp , faster, better looking and better value.
This is also another 2k more than Toyota’s MSRP
The Forte has a turbo, and it's still a Kia. This Corolla will outlast the Kia.
How much is this car out the door priced
This one was around 29,000$
@@HawkeyeRides good luck with that in California with the supply issues
nah. id rather a 97 corolla
That’s a good year and they last forever 👍🏻
@@HawkeyeRides i got a 2000 corolla. It burns oil but it just keeps running. never stops
Nothing changed 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
The car is 👍🏻
Not that much of a difference from the 2021 I got the 2021
Congratulations with your Corolla, they are great vehicles and that is correct 👍🏻
The cloudy backdrop is straight up a photoshop image !
No that is a real Photo I do not do any photoshopping beside brightening the Image if the camera is dark, my reviews I do not filter any sound in the drive, everything is real. This picture was on the dealerships lot.
The Corolla is a good entry-level mid-size sedan, no doubt, but it doesn't come close to the Cvic! It's a very noisy car and has the worst cvt transmission in the industry.
It’s not everyone’s favorite 👍
I believe that the Toyota CVT has a first gear and then goes into CVT mode. The Honda Civic does not have that and starts off in CVT mode. Toyota claims it reduces the stress on the CVT. Wikiepdia confirms this. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_K_CVT_transmission
That is correct 👍