I agree with you 100%! The 2025 Corolla FX will most likely be 26k-26.5k depending on how much Toyota hikes up the MSRP and at that price, you're better off buying the 2025 Camry. Especially since as you said, there are zero discounts on the Corolla. I read somewhere else that for the month of May, Toyota Corolla had a 26 market day supply, which is 5 days less than the RAV4. No wonder with such low supply and high demand, there's no need to give any discounts. Plus the Camry comes standard with blind spot monitoring, unlike the Corolla
Oh wow thank you so much for sharing that statistic regarding Corolla inventory, yea so many people have a bottom barrel mindset so they just naturally gravitate towards the Corolla without researching the Camry and what’s possible with it. Totally forgot about the BSM that comes standard on Camry thanks for sharing that as well!
The new generation Camry is such a compelling sedan, I don’t see how any of the remaining midsize sedan competitors can even turn a profit. The fuel economy, the sharp handling (in its segment), the unbeatable hybrid reliability.
@@MeynMotorGroup you dont understand, inflation is worldwide, and cost of supplies are rising. Nothing is cheap anymore worldwide, and it done by global men who want people out of their cars. Car prices in Canada are as high 47g for honda civic. Americans are complaining, but it is corruption, and less to do with the car companies. Pandemic and corruption.
I just traded a 2022 Corolla SE on a 2024 Camry SE. The Corolla is a great car I loved it ( mine was a beautiful red ) but my dealer had the 2024 Camry SE $2100 under MSRP at $28,400. So for a just a bit more you can get twice the car. I had to get the Corolla back then because dealers had limited stock back then and I needed a car ASAP. If you ever drive a Corolla then drive the Carmry you will then understand how and why the Camry is WAY more car in everyway. Powertrain in itself will outlast a Corolla 50x longer. Again though Corolla is a heck of a car too. My views on it now is get a Corolla if it's the LE at $23K or go for the Camry at $28k+. Skip over the Corolla SE because at that price you are in the Camry zone.
I'm not sure if you know, they reduced the rear legroom from the previous generation to this one. I think these are still excellent cars but they are trying to milk the corolla name and sell overpriced trims (FX and Apex). At that point you might as well get a Camry unless you need it. I think the 50 mpg hybrid LE is the best value here, and the gas savings will pay for the small price bump quickly unless you don't drive too much.
There is even a better choice L certified Lexus ES 300H. Way BETTER than Camry Corolla Avalon whatever. Base trim Lexus ES beats all of them in any highest trim. $32-33k used 2021 Lexus ES 300H. look it up.
Nice video but I believe that Toyoyta is just like Ford when it comes to the engine displacement all of Toyota competitors except Honda have their 4 cylinder engines with the 2.5, take the Mazda 3 whihc is the direct Toyota competition as it has more interior space a 2.5 L 4 cylinder engine with 190 HP while Toyota is doing nothing to the engine with still the 2.0 with only 169 HP, That is a Zonk for Toyota
I do as well my friend it's a joy to drive and I would rock one if it came at a discount. A commenter said in his area, a dealer is offering $3k under MSRP for a New Corolla. At that price it's a no brainer but need to be cautious of interest rates and junk fees.
If you can get a desirable new Corolla at a discount, I would def look into it. Now you just need to be careful of junk fees and interest rates. I would reach out to a GM to get numbers
On the subject of the Lexus ES350 model years '13 - '17 ? At what mileage should the spark plugs be changed on a vehicle that is running real well ?!? 🚘🔍. ,🤷. Many Thanks Yo !
@@connor3288 Hey Many Thanks ! Straight from someone who performed regular service on these models. That Google route is often very UNreliable. BTW - what does Lexus use at their factory, Boshe platinum plugs ?!? . . . . . . . 🚘🔍 . . . . . . . 🤔
For me I don’t like the rear taillights of the sedan looks so lame compared to the aggressive front. Hatch looks good in the back but not worth paying up for and not much space in the hatch trunk
See my 2025 Corolla Hatchback Video: ruclips.net/video/mDQ1kbKEWGU/видео.html
For the price I’d rather get a Camry
All depends on needs and budget. Corolla, buy a Porshe instead. Some people just want a to be transportation that doesnt let them down
I agree with you 100%! The 2025 Corolla FX will most likely be 26k-26.5k depending on how much Toyota hikes up the MSRP and at that price, you're better off buying the 2025 Camry. Especially since as you said, there are zero discounts on the Corolla. I read somewhere else that for the month of May, Toyota Corolla had a 26 market day supply, which is 5 days less than the RAV4. No wonder with such low supply and high demand, there's no need to give any discounts. Plus the Camry comes standard with blind spot monitoring, unlike the Corolla
Oh wow thank you so much for sharing that statistic regarding Corolla inventory, yea so many people have a bottom barrel mindset so they just naturally gravitate towards the Corolla without researching the Camry and what’s possible with it. Totally forgot about the BSM that comes standard on Camry thanks for sharing that as well!
The new generation Camry is such a compelling sedan, I don’t see how any of the remaining midsize sedan competitors can even turn a profit. The fuel economy, the sharp handling (in its segment), the unbeatable hybrid reliability.
Was going for a Corolla SE but bought a Camry SE instead, more roomier and powerful engine. Still love the Corolla for the price.
10 inches makes a huge difference when most parking spaces are hard to find or squeeze into. In big cities, the Corolla offers more parking options.
Corolla hybrid is money saver, i love mine
Car is fine that's not the problem. Lack of deals and discounts is the issue.
@@MeynMotorGroup you dont understand, inflation is worldwide, and cost of supplies are rising. Nothing is cheap anymore worldwide, and it done by global men who want people out of their cars. Car prices in Canada are as high 47g for honda civic. Americans are complaining, but it is corruption, and less to do with the car companies. Pandemic and corruption.
@@MeynMotorGroup 50$less /mth on gas is a sort of discount. Over 10 years is $6000.
People remember you can get lower trims, you don’t necessarily need higher trims.
So... it's pretty much the same as 2024 minus 10" info system. I hope a heated steering wheel and ambient lighting will be added at least
I just traded a 2022 Corolla SE on a 2024 Camry SE. The Corolla is a great car I loved it ( mine was a beautiful red ) but my dealer had the 2024 Camry SE $2100 under MSRP at $28,400. So for a just a bit more you can get twice the car. I had to get the Corolla back then because dealers had limited stock back then and I needed a car ASAP. If you ever drive a Corolla then drive the Carmry you will then understand how and why the Camry is WAY more car in everyway. Powertrain in itself will outlast a Corolla 50x longer. Again though Corolla is a heck of a car too. My views on it now is get a Corolla if it's the LE at $23K or go for the Camry at $28k+. Skip over the Corolla SE because at that price you are in the Camry zone.
Last 50 X longer 😅
My '13 Corolla with 263k miles would disagree. Still doesn't leak or burn any oil at all and runs perfect.
@@mrc2165 Thats because you have a real transmission in your 13 not a CVT. Camry has a real transmission.
@@mikeyspeeds1056there is nothing wrong with the CVT. I have a 2020 model myself that I have had for almost 4 years now
Own a Corolla and love it
I got $1980 off MSRP on a 2025 Camry LE 2WD in Cel. Silver
Hard to beat the Camry with heated n vented seats XSE trim 👍
XSE is def nice but I would stick with an SE as I hate over paying for these eco cars 😅😂
Just buy ventilated seat covers ;)
For this price you could have a much much better used Lexus ES. And it will be better than Camry XSE.
Which discounts does the Camry have? Is it the 25 or 24? Even the LE 2025 is pushing 30K with no options, but the LE Corolla is a bit over 23K
2025 will be sold at invoice 2024 will be below invoice
my thoughts exactly.........and i will not jump to a base camary when i get a higher trim level on the carolla for 2k under the camary.
Looking forward to news about the 2025 GR Corolla.
I'm liking what this FX trim has to offer. Appreciate the information.
Yea I agree this FX trim is nice would be nice if the Camry got something similar!
I'm not sure if you know, they reduced the rear legroom from the previous generation to this one. I think these are still excellent cars but they are trying to milk the corolla name and sell overpriced trims (FX and Apex). At that point you might as well get a Camry unless you need it. I think the 50 mpg hybrid LE is the best value here, and the gas savings will pay for the small price bump quickly unless you don't drive too much.
Oh wow you’re right about 6-7” less than before that’s crazy but now it makes sense I remember the previous gen feeling pretty spacious in back.
I got $3,880 off msrp on a new Toy Corolla LE Hybrid.
From his guy?
For that price, I'll go with a 2022 Avalon.
A used Avalon with 50k miles and 10% interest no thanks
There is even a better choice L certified Lexus ES 300H. Way BETTER than Camry Corolla Avalon whatever. Base trim Lexus ES beats all of them in any highest trim. $32-33k used 2021 Lexus ES 300H. look it up.
Remodel the back only!
True!
Nice video but I believe that Toyoyta is just like Ford when it comes to the engine displacement all of Toyota competitors except Honda have their 4 cylinder engines with the 2.5, take the Mazda 3 whihc is the direct Toyota competition as it has more interior space a 2.5 L 4 cylinder engine with 190 HP while Toyota is doing nothing to the engine with still the 2.0 with only 169 HP, That is a Zonk for Toyota
This gen corolla just looks better overall than Camry tho
Love the Corolla sedans.
I do as well my friend it's a joy to drive and I would rock one if it came at a discount. A commenter said in his area, a dealer is offering $3k under MSRP for a New Corolla. At that price it's a no brainer but need to be cautious of interest rates and junk fees.
Is Jim able to broker a deal with a local dealership or dealerships here in the SF Bay Area, California? I'm interested in a 2025 Camry LE FWD.
@@patwickgriff no he only deals with two dealers one in PA and the other is in CA so you can reach out and hopefully you can pick it up
@@MeynMotorGroup great...thank you!
What was your findingsing CA ? I’m San Diego and I’d fly up and drive back down or go anywhere in CA. Please reply with what you found!
My local Toyota dealer has Corollas at 3k under MSRP. Whats your opinion of Corolla vs Camry at that price point?
If you can get a desirable new Corolla at a discount, I would def look into it.
Now you just need to be careful of junk fees and interest rates. I would reach out to a GM to get numbers
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Personally would get the LE trim, better value and also has enough features for day to day driving
💯💯💯love the redesign but the same
They haven’t changed the design but yea it def still looks nice 6 years old now actually I misspoke in the video
Great advice as always!
Thank you my friend!
lol I wonder if Toyota would bring a XRS back
So archaic and outdated. The interior is pitiful, so ugly. Keeping my 2013 until they actually improve it
On the subject of the Lexus ES350 model years '13 - '17 ? At what mileage should the spark plugs be changed on a vehicle that is running real well ?!? 🚘🔍. ,🤷. Many Thanks Yo !
Did you try to Google it?
@@MeynMotorGroup No, I was counting on your incredible insight on ALL models Lexus/Toyota for a definitive reply ?!? Many Thanks Yo ! 🤔
@@johnde2754 every 60,000 miles my friend (seriously Google has the answers you need)
It's actually 120k for all Toyota/Lexus i have worked on.
@@connor3288 Hey Many Thanks ! Straight from someone who performed regular service on these models. That Google route is often very UNreliable. BTW - what does Lexus use at their factory, Boshe platinum plugs ?!? . . . . . . . 🚘🔍 . . . . . . . 🤔
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Thanks for your support bro on this Corolla Review!
@@MeynMotorGroup No problem 🤝😎
All of the Camrys are hybrid now… no thanks
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I hate that stupid bumper
For me I don’t like the rear taillights of the sedan looks so lame compared to the aggressive front. Hatch looks good in the back but not worth paying up for and not much space in the hatch trunk