@@HawkeyeRides here in Canada we got the L trim as the base, the LE is the one next and for budget wise yes the LE is the one, 16 inch tires is perfect for that size and with winters here, rather have steelies as they are easier to replace l.
We just bought a 24 and it's the le it's got wheels not hubcaps, and the next model up didn't have much more to really make me wanna go up, it's got the remote start alot of nice options for the price
Yeah I'll just take the bottom of the line model where there is less to go wrong and don't have to fight with the dealer about over priced BS options. And do your own TTL at the DMV to avoid even more BS dealer charges.
I went to two dealers for 2024 corolla le, and they have added $900 dealer accessories like etching etc., and they don't even take it off even if you don't want it, and they say that they add it to every vehicle on the lot.
The Sedan IS a significant amount of legroom over the hatch. Hatch is 29 inches and 5 inches more legroom of the Sedan makes a huge difference so you don't have to figure out who is sitting behind who!
@@HawkeyeRides you welcome, just thought I would let you know. I currently have the 2020 Corolla LE that I have had for 3 years and also only 26k miles on it. Mine does come with the switchblade key still and will be done paying for it in 2025, but also has the 1.8 litre engine which has been proven to be reliable.
Thanks for the insight. I will put it on the list to talk about the highs and lows. Normally I’ll have comments for a question about sound so I will talk directly to the follower as too much detail from research most will click out of the videos as this is important but not as much as features and specs of the engine etc. Feel free to check out the library of videos 👍
Rear Suspension would be better with Torsion Beam more durable than IRS a big plus @ over 200k miles. Rear disk brakes won't last as long as drum brakes. Unknown if the 2.0 will be as durable as the 1.8 engine. Still uses key yea🥰
I have a base 2024 Corolla SE as a rental this week. It is very efficient… I am getting 38 mpg while driving it like a, well, rental. Downside, the car has zero passion. The CVT and engine combo are rough and noisy. I personally find the seats very uncomfortable. No doubt, it is a reliable and efficient appliance, but as a car enthusiast it has zero appeal. I could see the hybrid as an amazing commuter car.
Not outside which is what I am talking about, like when you buy something at a store and walk up to your vehicle you do not have a quick release. Here you use the key fob as you see me demonstrating. Every review I explain if it is a quick release or power release or if nothing on the outside like I show but thanks for your input
I'm glad to see it has a spare tire the Volkswagen jetta and the Korean cars don't include them anymore they give you a cheap air pump and a can of fix a flat or something to that effect.
im having trouble with lower back pain in the 2024 le, does anyone else have this? ive never had back pain in a car before, im 5’7 155 pounds, workout 5 days a week, so i know its not my back, i just came from a chevy equinox and was so excited to get the new corolla but ive been regretting it for the past 2 weeks ive had it! i had to take muscle relaxers to be able to sleep after a 45 minute drive in it.
For taller people it can be a little uncomfortable which I talk about in the review (the seats are small). Coming from the Equinox, I would say yes it’s normal as that is also an suv so you will be going lower to get in and out.
It might be, but i dont think its just the corolla, the newer cars seem to be going for a "cocoon" shape on their seats with their head restraints tilted more forward due to safety regulations.
I got one after my dad helped me get it and I love it. Even if it’s a basic economy car, it feels luxurious to me. The safety features are great as well!
This may be a silly question, but how is the air conditioning and air flow? Our current car struggles to get air to the back seats and it's excruciating 😂
I have the 24 Corolla LE in Celestite as shown. Not understanding what you mean you can’t unlock the trunk without the key fob with the car running. There’s a trunk release on the floor by the driver side along with the fuel door release.
The le doesn’t have a button on the key for as you know so yes you can pop it inside but if you have the car running and your outside you have to go inside to open it 👍
I just bought Toyota corolla hybrid 2024 and have same system for android auto, but I have issues with that, I hope you can help me. I always getting connections timeout, and if I'm using map or listening to music in my phone it all stop and I have to go to settings and reconnect again, and keep timeout happen over and over, even if I connect with USB, what you think the solution for this issue? Thank you
I would take it back to the dealership, it sounds like it needs the software reset or updated. In my vehicle it needed the dealership to program it as it was still in demo mode.
The base model should be around $14-18,000 for having spare tire rims with plastic covers for one example... 22k is overpriced. And they would make more profit having the price that low, especially with the economy for certain states or countries. The Camery should be the sedan within that 22k-28k range.
@@easy288think about how sad this is.. the cheapest car you can get in America today is the Kia forte. That’s $19’000. Back just 15 years ago that would have gotten you a decently trimmed Corolla. Now it gets you a base model Kia.. back in 2009 my dad bought a new Suzuki sx4 and it was only $13,000.. I don’t understand how they expect poor and working class people to afford this stuff. It’s getting insane.
@@jicalzad you couldn’t even get a Corolla for 14k 10 years ago. I love Toyota because they are reliable but you’re not walking away with this new one without paying 22k+
Basically does not exist in Texas. Have to go beyond the reach of Gulf State Toyota to get one. They prefer to load the cars with addons and not include the convenience package so they can get more money out of you. Plenty of people are getting around that by going on a ski trip in Colorado and then driving home with their new Corolla for less though.
So frustrated. I bought my 2024 Corolla LE 2 months ago. I regret buying mine because of the CVT transmission. On acceration it makes jerking movements. Ive brought it back to dealer and they said this is normal for these cvt transmissions. They ran a diagnostic test and showed me it was fine but I hate this feeling. I am a senior lady and dont like the feeling I might get stuck. I traded in my 2004 Corolla S that ran smoothly for this. If this is "Normal" it really makes me regret buying it. :(
@@swtfunldy1810 Toyota doesn’t like to fix problems on their cars so much for the warranty. I rented a 2021 Corolla SE and it was so loud and buzzy I thought the engine was going to fail. I had a 2009 Toyota Camry XLE V6 that ran way smoother than the Corolla
I thought Toyota is a higher brand than Kia, but I see now my Kia Forte 2018 has much space inside, like very big space both in the back seat and front seat and tall roof compared to this one.
I have a 2022 hatch Manuel trans.. .. TOYOTA DOES NOT GET IT.,,,,, we do not want CVT My complaint of the car… It sits TOO LOW and when parking you have to always park away from curbs or you bottom out the car the electric parking brake is intrusive and a pain in the butt. While my six speed manual at high wayspeeds I wish I had a seventh Gear with the gearing. it seems that he center pillar is positioned so as to impede left and right vision and you are always Fighting blind spots. the last complaint is that the RAV and the corolla 2021 22 23 has a defective part that fails at the 30 to 50 thousand period that Toyota has a a class action lawsuit. COOLANT VALVE CONTROL…start leaking out the electric connection or fails internally. Toyota refuses to recall the part but hopes you exceed your warranty
A lot will factor in like credit, what you put as down payment and I don’t sell vehicles only review them 😁 but I’m sure any of my team would help. I always have the contact info on every video 👍
@@superaa6779 The car companies really should do a better job of making replacement bumpers affordable. The only reason they're so expensive is you almost always have to respray em when you get em. If they just made it so you could order the color you want, then have body shops polish the cars before fitting the bumper on, they won' have to worry about color matching unless the car is 10+ years old and faded.
The head is not rebuildable (laser etched valve guides) ,electric water pump. Plastic valve cover. Over engineered and doesn’t get much more mpg’s than the 1.8 also very noisy valve train.
My Buick 2000 has a plastic valve cover..so what does that mean. It doesn't effect the motor. Look at your Nissan's. Their CVT transmission get stuck in 1st gear. Numerous vehicles where I work are rented and these things happen. Toyota has good vehicles and some are now made in Mississippi.
If your buying a Corolla it’s for A to B with reliability and good gas mileage. Don’t buy one for the bells and whistles
@@billy306 thanks for your input 👍
💯
I bought one for low maintenance and cheap replacement parts.
Opening the truck is not the problem, there is a lever on the drivers side where the gas lever is and it’s not a dealbreaker
I would go up one trim and I didn’t say it is a dealbreaker but to some the savings is better 👍
@@HawkeyeRides here in Canada we got the L trim as the base, the LE is the one next and for budget wise yes the LE is the one, 16 inch tires is perfect for that size and with winters here, rather have steelies as they are easier to replace l.
We just bought a 24 and it's the le it's got wheels not hubcaps, and the next model up didn't have much more to really make me wanna go up, it's got the remote start alot of nice options for the price
How many years has he been a Toyota Salesperson? I love my 2024 Corolla LE Same color and options DeLuca Toyota in Ocala, FL
The SE/XSE definitely does look more attractive
Yeah I'll just take the bottom of the line model where there is less to go wrong and don't have to fight with the dealer about over priced BS options. And do your own TTL at the DMV to avoid even more BS dealer charges.
Good points 👍
I went to two dealers for 2024 corolla le, and they have added $900 dealer accessories like etching etc., and they don't even take it off even if you don't want it, and they say that they add it to every vehicle on the lot.
@@nithinthomaskannanmannil5678 Speak loudly and say Money Walking Out so everyone can hear you.
Ok loving my 2024 Corolla . Thank you Butler Toyota in Jacksonville Florida
This is Gettel Stadium Toyota in Tampa 👍
Just bought 2024 Corolla LE…love the way it drives! I don’t care about all the bells and whistles!
@@calientemac1 congratulations
@@HawkeyeRides thank you!
@calientemac1 your welcome
The Sedan IS a significant amount of legroom over the hatch. Hatch is 29 inches and 5 inches more legroom of the Sedan makes a huge difference so you don't have to figure out who is sitting behind who!
That is a good point 👍
In Canada, BSM and heated seats are standard on Corollas
Thanks for the insight 👍
@@HawkeyeRides you welcome, just thought I would let you know. I currently have the 2020 Corolla LE that I have had for 3 years and also only 26k miles on it. Mine does come with the switchblade key still and will be done paying for it in 2025, but also has the 1.8 litre engine which has been proven to be reliable.
Basically the convenience package does not exist, is on all of em.
@@alvinsimba734on the LE, yes. But not on the base model that's L
@@ukisbeggar8462 correct, here in Canada we have the L but USA does not and the packaging is different altogether
i just wish there were aftermarket parts for it! i can’t find any exhaust kits for my new corolla :( other than that, i love it so far.
Congrats they are nice vehicles
You need to go into the stereo system with more detail on what you can get and where the speakers are located
Thanks for the insight. I will put it on the list to talk about the highs and lows. Normally I’ll have comments for a question about sound so I will talk directly to the follower as too much detail from research most will click out of the videos as this is important but not as much as features and specs of the engine etc. Feel free to check out the library of videos 👍
Own one and love it......
@@stevem7508 thanks for sharing
Rear Suspension would be better with Torsion Beam more durable than IRS a big plus @ over 200k miles. Rear disk brakes won't last as long as drum brakes. Unknown if the 2.0 will be as durable as the 1.8 engine. Still uses key yea🥰
It’s not everyone’s top choice but why not have a key 😁👍
@@HawkeyeRides For the last 45 years every car had a key. I am not ready for something new.
@@raymondcanessa7208 that fair 👍
@@HawkeyeRides Push button start is too easy to steal and Kia is getting sued for it by cities for the crimes committed with the cars.
Nice review. Not everybody explains the trim levels and options within them like you. Thank you!
@@L4sleeko you’re welcome 👍
My hang up is that it’s not available in a manual transmission.
I know what you mean 👍
I love it & really enjoy it everyday!
Thanks for sharing
I have a base 2024 Corolla SE as a rental this week. It is very efficient… I am getting 38 mpg while driving it like a, well, rental.
Downside, the car has zero passion. The CVT and engine combo are rough and noisy. I personally find the seats very uncomfortable.
No doubt, it is a reliable and efficient appliance, but as a car enthusiast it has zero appeal.
I could see the hybrid as an amazing commuter car.
@@stevelovescars thanks for sharing your experience
There is a trunk release on the left side of the drivers seat. You don't have to shutoff the engine.
Not outside which is what I am talking about, like when you buy something at a store and walk up to your vehicle you do not have a quick release. Here you use the key fob as you see me demonstrating. Every review I explain if it is a quick release or power release or if nothing on the outside like I show but thanks for your input
I'm glad to see it has a spare tire the Volkswagen jetta and the Korean cars don't include them anymore they give you a cheap air pump and a can of fix a flat or something to that effect.
That is a good point 👍
im having trouble with lower back pain in the 2024 le, does anyone else have this? ive never had back pain in a car before, im 5’7 155 pounds, workout 5 days a week, so i know its not my back, i just came from a chevy equinox and was so excited to get the new corolla but ive been regretting it for the past 2 weeks ive had it! i had to take muscle relaxers to be able to sleep after a 45 minute drive in it.
For taller people it can be a little uncomfortable which I talk about in the review (the seats are small). Coming from the Equinox, I would say yes it’s normal as that is also an suv so you will be going lower to get in and out.
It might be, but i dont think its just the corolla, the newer cars seem to be going for a "cocoon" shape on their seats with their head restraints tilted more forward due to safety regulations.
Seat is too low for you. Sadly you probably need a bigger car to give you a more natural angle.
Go to a Chiropractor once a week is what I do as I work at Costco as a cashier. Plus I drove truck for 25 years!
Ya I'm 6'5 and have lower back pain on long trips. I put some ekr seat covers and rolled a small towel for lumbar support helps alot
I rented a 2022 and it was zippy is this newer one faster? It has more horsepower one would think
It’s 2.0 169 hp was available for 2022 👍
@@HawkeyeRides oh ok thx
@@HawkeyeRides it was auto
Good review. I'm thinking of getting the lower model LE for my daughter. Thanks.
They are good vehicles congratulations when you get it 👍
I got one after my dad helped me get it and I love it. Even if it’s a basic economy car, it feels luxurious to me. The safety features are great as well!
Great vehicle, just bought one no regrets, alot of car for the money which isn't common these days
I love mine!
This may be a silly question, but how is the air conditioning and air flow? Our current car struggles to get air to the back seats and it's excruciating 😂
It’s good you can feel it in the back, it circular around so you don’t have to leave it on high all the time.
@@HawkeyeRides nice! Thank you!
@@ChaloopaJoe you’re welcome
Nice car.
And that's not a problem at all.
They are nice 👍
Can I, a 6’3” man fit in it without my head jamming up against the ceiling?
@@christopherharv I’m 6’3 too so yes
I have the 24 Corolla LE in Celestite as shown. Not understanding what you mean you can’t unlock the trunk without the key fob with the car running. There’s a trunk release
on the floor by the driver side along with the fuel door release.
The le doesn’t have a button on the key for as you know so yes you can pop it inside but if you have the car running and your outside you have to go inside to open it 👍
Best non hybrid compact car on the market
@@VEEZER1 they are nice 👍
Hi, is the optional push button start in convenience package located on the steering column or the dashboard?
@@sajidhq dashboard
I just bought Toyota corolla hybrid 2024 and have same system for android auto, but I have issues with that, I hope you can help me. I always getting connections timeout, and if I'm using map or listening to music in my phone it all stop and I have to go to settings and reconnect again, and keep timeout happen over and over, even if I connect with USB, what you think the solution for this issue? Thank you
I would take it back to the dealership, it sounds like it needs the software reset or updated. In my vehicle it needed the dealership to program it as it was still in demo mode.
The base model should be around $14-18,000 for having spare tire rims with plastic covers for one example... 22k is overpriced.
And they would make more profit having the price that low, especially with the economy for certain states or countries. The Camery should be the sedan within that 22k-28k range.
@@honorsoul thanks for your input 👍
In 2001, I paid $15k out the door for a Corolla CE.
@@easy288think about how sad this is.. the cheapest car you can get in America today is the Kia forte. That’s $19’000. Back just 15 years ago that would have gotten you a decently trimmed Corolla. Now it gets you a base model Kia.. back in 2009 my dad bought a new Suzuki sx4 and it was only $13,000.. I don’t understand how they expect poor and working class people to afford this stuff. It’s getting insane.
No way any dealer would sell this for $14-$18K. I'd happily pay $20K for one, but even that is impossible nowadays.
@@jicalzad you couldn’t even get a Corolla for 14k 10 years ago. I love Toyota because they are reliable but you’re not walking away with this new one without paying 22k+
I've just bought a 2024 corolla LE of 23.5k otd in Texas. I prefer one with convenience package but it's hard to find around me.
Thanks for the insight
Basically does not exist in Texas. Have to go beyond the reach of Gulf State Toyota to get one. They prefer to load the cars with addons and not include the convenience package so they can get more money out of you. Plenty of people are getting around that by going on a ski trip in Colorado and then driving home with their new Corolla for less though.
Which dealership? Are you in Dallas too?
@@johnkonde1975 I’m in Houston.
@@WeijiaLiu-y2n nice! Did you have to negotiate a lot to get to that price?
Does it have blind spot monitoring?
It’s an option
Convenience package
Does the cargo area.. trunk.. have a light. Thanks
They come on the hatchback
I have thousands of songs stored in my phone, can I connect with the stereo speakers through bluetooth or do I have to use a cable?
It has wireless CarPlay and bluetooth is wireless too
Does wireless carplay work with android phones?
@@patrickchubey3127 no only Apple but the Bluetooth works wireless for Android
Awesome Possum. Our next car is going to be a Corolla.
Having a key ignition is a big deal to me. I don't trust those key-fakes.
I like push start 👍
push button start is easier for someone to steal your car key is better.
does any toyota 2024 model come with sunroof?
The le with premium package
What is that hold button for?
@@jaa7286 when you come to a full stop you do not have to hold the brake you will only need to push the gas as the hold button holds the stop.
I thought B was engine breaking
It well help with that as the rpm raises
It is
Why would you buy GR Corolla? Isn't something like BMW 340 is much much better choice????
It is but pricing to a m340i is 15-20k more
@@HawkeyeRides used BMW will still be better.
Thank you!
Your welcome
does Toyota Corolla 2024 LE have Remote starter? 3:45
Though the app
@@HawkeyeRides thanks
Wish it didn’t have the droning CVT also needs more power
I agree that why I like the GR Corolla, it takes care of the power and it’s still a Toyota.
So frustrated. I bought my 2024 Corolla LE 2 months ago. I regret buying mine because of the CVT transmission. On acceration it makes jerking movements. Ive brought it back to dealer and they said this is normal for these cvt transmissions. They ran a diagnostic test and showed me it was fine but I hate this feeling. I am a senior lady and dont like the feeling I might get stuck. I traded in my 2004 Corolla S that ran smoothly for this. If this is "Normal" it really makes me regret buying it. :(
@@swtfunldy1810 Toyota doesn’t like to fix problems on their cars so much for the warranty. I rented a 2021 Corolla SE and it was so loud and buzzy I thought the engine was going to fail. I had a 2009 Toyota Camry XLE V6 that ran way smoother than the Corolla
I rather a key than a push.
@@TheCosmicGuy0111 thanks for your insight
I would love a key in se trim.
I have had push button now for awhile that it is hard to go back to key 👍
Anthony how tall are you
6’3
Yeah the car looks so smaller infront of you
Anyway it is a car that seats very low from the ground..
I thought Toyota is a higher brand than Kia, but I see now my Kia Forte 2018 has much space inside, like very big space both in the back seat and front seat and tall roof compared to this one.
The forte are nice 👍
I have a 2022 hatch Manuel trans.. .. TOYOTA DOES NOT GET IT.,,,,, we do not want CVT
My complaint of the car… It sits TOO LOW and when parking you have to always park away from curbs or you bottom out the car
the electric parking brake is intrusive and a pain in the butt. While my six speed manual at high wayspeeds I wish I had a seventh
Gear with the gearing. it seems that he center pillar is positioned so as to impede left and right vision and you are always Fighting blind spots. the last complaint is that the RAV and the corolla 2021 22 23 has a defective part that fails at the 30 to 50 thousand period that Toyota has a a class action lawsuit. COOLANT VALVE CONTROL…start leaking out the electric connection or fails internally. Toyota refuses to recall the part but hopes you exceed your warranty
@@lrcreamer thanks for sharing 👍
My 2016 civic lx has brake hold, Honda definitely has that too 5:35
Thanks for sharing 👍
How much would be a monthly payment in a car like this?
A lot will factor in like credit, what you put as down payment and I don’t sell vehicles only review them 😁 but I’m sure any of my team would help. I always have the contact info on every video 👍
With 5k down payment and 60 months finance I have $399. Baam, secret gone 😂
589 a month
$497 with $2000 down with a 790 score 11% interest. And that’s an LE base model.
@@jeffjones1459for how many months? if you don’t mind me asking
Rear leg room
Rear leg room
Rear leg room
is the problem with the Corolla.
I agree 👍
It's a one person, slow and weak fuel efficient commute car.
No access to the front struts, and rear access is not good. What was Toyota thinking, I dont see many of these out there.
It’s hard to find them on at the dealerships
شوف المواصفات كيف هذي وهي ستاندر ماهو عبداللطيف جميل عندنا يشلحها ويجيبها لك
They are great everyday vehicles
The HUGE front Grill IS HHHHIDEOUS !
It’s not everyone’s favorite 👍
I actually like it better than the SE grille, far easier to keep it clean cuz it's just straight lines instead of the honeycomb from hell
No way it looks great
My issue is there is basically no bumper anymore .One good bump and the plastic front end would explode and cost thousands to repair.
@@superaa6779 The car companies really should do a better job of making replacement bumpers affordable. The only reason they're so expensive is you almost always have to respray em when you get em. If they just made it so you could order the color you want, then have body shops polish the cars before fitting the bumper on, they won' have to worry about color matching unless the car is 10+ years old and faded.
Anthony thank you
Your welcome Jeff
why is my 2024 Corolla only getting 17 MPG??!!!
Heavy foot 🤷♂️
That's worse than my 22 cx5 lol
You must be driving like a lunatic. My 22 Corolla is getting 39 mpg on the highway.
I'm getting 29.8 in the city sometimes so idk
Hub caps are a sign of a non premium car.
@@PLZU81Truth this is the base trim and an economy car 👍
Take care of a Toyota and it will run 300 thousand miles.
@@Gjyefbseh thanks for the insight
Camry over Corolla all day lol
I agree with that
I got this car and has 24 MPG so it’s no the letter said.
What does no the letter said mean 🤷♂️
not made for a man way to small.. i regret my purchase...liked my older camry
Toyota Camry is a great vehicle, thanks for sharing 👍
engine = busy noisy
👍
And weak 😂
Affordable cars are…well…depressing…
I just turn up the music and enjoy the a/c 😁
😂😂good review
👍
2.0 Dynamic Farce Engine and the downgraded rear suspension on the LE I am done with Toyota ! Junk!!
It’s not everyone’s favorite 👍
The head is not rebuildable (laser etched valve guides) ,electric water pump. Plastic valve cover. Over engineered and doesn’t get much more mpg’s than the 1.8 also very noisy valve train.
My Buick 2000 has a plastic valve cover..so what does that mean. It doesn't effect the motor. Look at your Nissan's. Their CVT transmission get stuck in 1st gear. Numerous vehicles where I work are rented and these things happen. Toyota has good vehicles and some are now made in Mississippi.
nope
It’s not everyone’s cup of tea
i bought a mid trim corolla for my daughter for 18k in 2019 and now these things go for $23k new 🥲
@@immortal4942 everyone has increased the price
It's almost like time keeps moving