Here is why a used Toyota Corolla is still the best bang for your buck!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- 5:03 mark Matching the Toyota emblem** I think both the corolla LE with alloys and civic ex, ex-l of 2013 are solid choices if you are going for a used compact sedan! Just compare the trim and options you're getting for your money and pull the trigger!
I bought a '10 Corolla S 2 months ago...love it, same color as yours..fantastic shape with 116,000 miles right now.
As a 2013 Corolla owner I approve this video
I had mines for 10 years now just hit 300000k with no major issues just changed the starter once and alternator once. I'll just change the oil every 5000 miles as It recommend. Absolutely love this car best car I have ever owned I would get another one if could. I drive it 140 miles everyday back and forth to work. Been doing for over 5 years now. I bought it for 8 grand when it only had 98k miles on it I put over 200k miles on it. Just change the exhaust too because I ran over a deer which messed up my exhaust but the shop says they never seen a 300k Catalytic look so clean they say it looked like it had 80k miles on it.
What year is yours?
@@XxKINGatLIFExX 2010 le
i own one of these and the trunk space is massive for the wheelbase verion i fitted a wheelchair , a foldable trolley , 5 chairs a portable table , all the bbq sets and 5 large plastic bag , a duffel bag and 2 small suitcases and crazy that i could fit anther bag in
@@matthewallen5 Yes dude! Corolla is a very practical car imo. Plus if you keep it nice and maintained this design ages really well too! I’m happy to know you’re enjoying yours!💪🏽
I have a 2017 Model Corolla. But i honestly like the previous shape Corolla.
I live in the UK i bought my first car, a 2011 Honda Fit, i live in the city so it works for me. I am originally from south Asia and Toyota Corolla is everywhere
Your presentation is fantastic. Keep it up! Subscribed 😀
@@mhassouneh appreciate you, habibi!💪🏽
I also prefer this design to the 2014 design. 2014 design is a disaster 😩
Thanks man, that was Hella helpful.
bang for your buck
How much did it get sold for ?
What’s the price for used ?
@@KryptoniteONCA back in November for $11,500.
@@Cartalks100 and what was the mileage on it please
@@Cartalks100 is it 11.5k USD or Canadian ?
@@KryptoniteONCA $11,500 USD and it was 73K Miles (117KM).
I like the sport version though 😊
haha yeah the extended bumpers and stuff. Tbh I only started liking the sporty styling on Corolla's since 2018 refresh SE designs, okay maybe 2016 haha.
Good review
Hey, great video! In the video you mentioned possibly getting rid of the car since no one is driving it. If you are considering that, can I be on top of the buyers list? I’m in desperate need of a compact car, and the used car prices are still quite unaffordable. Need something reliable for college and work. If you ever think of listing in the car for sale, please respond to this comment and i’ll be more than willing to make an offer. Cheers!
Hey! I appreciate you watching and expressing interest in it. It’s actually been sold back in October. I listed it for $11,999 and sold it for $11,300! But I do hope you find one real quick! What state are you in? I can ask my buddy if he has any available, he usually has good, mechanically sound, and only sells Hondas, Toyotas and Lexuses mostly.
It probably is, but the road noise is utterly horrible. I was loaned one a few months back and then an almost noisier RAV 4 right after, and even my old Camry LE is a smoother and quieter ride than the 2021 Corolla I received. Granted it's larger, but the Camry's interior felt nicer too. That Corolla had terrible seats with no support whatsoever. But if you want to save some money and max reliability, sure. That example there looks real nice, incidentally. I'm partial to silver. Even the panel gaps look purposeful.
LOL, they’ve always been loud from what I remember. Have had a 2003 in the household and replaced it with a 2013 and the loudness is part of Corolla’s genes lol. The newest Corolla I drove the last time was 2018 SE and it wasn’t too bad. I have yet to test the current generation to compare it with the civic.
If only I had your experience; it's just something you can't tell from test drive videos. Then again, that rental was all they had. My commute is an hour so not for me, but I could see it for someone who doesn't care at all or who has this as their life-proof ride while they have another pricier car they take out sparingly. @@Cartalks100
@@RebelOfDaNew I agree. Have you considered a Honda Civic? I recon you should def test drive that one too if you’re still in the market for a new compact sedan. In the same class you have Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte and a Subaru Crosstrek(more of a small cross over but base price is comparable to the other I mentioned). Check em all out before pulling a trigger on one 😎
Actually, I'm not BUT--my gramps had one of those, and it rode pretty darn smooth. I fully endorse that car too; thanks for bringing it up. It was an older 2000s Civic; so I can only imagine how much better the new ones are. @@Cartalks100
cute little car
100k miles and still asking $10k in my area, so much for best bang for your buck.
Don’t buy it from that guy then😂 simple
@@Cartalks100That's what they are going for bro
@@rawfoodwriter then I’d say that is the market value then, no? Cause we all know market value is determined by what the average recent selling price is be it cars or houses🧐
Can i have your toyota corolla?pls😊 she's beautiful
It’s been sold 🙃