This is my favorite car, the 9th gen Corolla. Before this car, I spent massive amounts of money on car repairs. Perhaps my favorite is the Toyota Matrix of this year, the same transmission and motor, built on a similar frame in a hatchback.
I bought a new 2007 S model back in 2007. Black on Black 5-Speed manual. Still have it today as my daily driver. 140k miles. Just make sure you change the oil every 5k and it will be fine.
I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla XRS six speed manual and I love it not the best condition the car you’re reviewing though. And that’s the first car I learn to drive stick well I’m still learning, though.
Little tip about sticks since your new. Always go through gears before you're ready to drive, especially when it's the first start of the day. 1 and 2, 3 and 4, then back to 1 or R depending on which way you're going. This will help the car go into the gear smoother, sometimes they don't want to in the gear and it might grind. Also, if the battery is dead you can push start it, start pushing the dead car then put it in 3rd and let off the clutch. These tips are for all Sticks. Sticks I've owned in order. 78 mg midget. 76 trans am. 80 plymouth champ. 82 dodge colt. 90 mazda 323. 92 chevy cavalier. 95 toyota camry. 07 toyota corolla, still have this one.
These cars, the hub caps constantly fall off, (you need to replace with aftermarket), steering wheels do decompose, compartment doors on dash constantly break, even without being abused.
I told the dealer I wanted black on black and he said then I'd have to get the Corolla S, the others were not offered in that combination. So that's what I bought back new in 07. Still have it today as my daily driver.
Sad they used Corolla’s at demolition derbies, and truthfully what is fun about watching fine cars being destroyed. The cars they should use are the German cars. After a few years, Mercedes and BMW, and Audi are so impractical to maintain, they are the most over rated cars.
These were by far the most common cars in the world for a number of years
I have an 04 that I drive as a daily beater. 198k miles and still going strong.
I can’t wait to buy my first car as a Toyota Corolla🔥🔥🔥
And now how is it going? Did you buy it? Do you like it? Is Corolla worth it? I'm planning to buy one btw!
@@GOLDENX.. I’m getting a 2015 Toyota Corolla from auction 😉
sup hows your car🎉
@@mkr_ae101 it’s doing great, and I’m in love with it😆
I miss this generation of the Corolla. Drove several of them. That generation and the generation after were the top sellers.
I just bought one it looks
Almost new with 180000 miles the seats are great quality don’t feel cheap like some of these new cars
I like these cozy and comfy cars!
This is my favorite car, the 9th gen Corolla. Before this car, I spent massive amounts of money on car repairs. Perhaps my favorite is the Toyota Matrix of this year, the same transmission and motor, built on a similar frame in a hatchback.
Just bought a 2007 S model, I am loving this car. Had 167k miles and is smooth a ride as I have ever had
I bought a new 2007 S model back in 2007. Black on Black 5-Speed manual. Still have it today as my daily driver. 140k miles. Just make sure you change the oil every 5k and it will be fine.
My current daily driver, i love it!
My current daily driver since 2007 when I bought it new. lol
It’s near mint except the headlights and that storage bin that never stays closed lol
I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla XRS six speed manual and I love it not the best condition the car you’re reviewing though. And that’s the first car I learn to drive stick well I’m still learning, though.
Little tip about sticks since your new. Always go through gears before you're ready to drive, especially when it's the first start of the day. 1 and 2, 3 and 4, then back to 1 or R depending on which way you're going. This will help the car go into the gear smoother, sometimes they don't want to in the gear and it might grind. Also, if the battery is dead you can push start it, start pushing the dead car then put it in 3rd and let off the clutch. These tips are for all Sticks. Sticks I've owned in order. 78 mg midget. 76 trans am. 80 plymouth champ. 82 dodge colt. 90 mazda 323. 92 chevy cavalier. 95 toyota camry. 07 toyota corolla, still have this one.
Mi niño corollita mis carros favoritos 2003-2008
Nice one
Hello bro.How many liter fuel take for 100 km in the city thank you
I can’t wait to get my 9th gen rolla
Pick one that's been taken care of and you'll love it. I bought a new 2007 back in 2007 5-speed and still drive it daily.
I want one
That compartments not gonna stay closed
that compartment won't close no matter how many times you try
These cars, the hub caps constantly fall off, (you need to replace with aftermarket), steering wheels do decompose, compartment doors on dash constantly break, even without being abused.
So few Corolla’s have the black interior, most have the drab beige.
I told the dealer I wanted black on black and he said then I'd have to get the Corolla S, the others were not offered in that combination. So that's what I bought back new in 07. Still have it today as my daily driver.
@@rickjones9978 I’m envious. I wish I bought mine new
Lol I forgot about the old iPod cables
Price and mileage?
Putting an inch drop of this car, brings it to a certain " stance".
Sad they used Corolla’s at demolition derbies, and truthfully what is fun about watching fine cars being destroyed. The cars they should use are the German cars. After a few years, Mercedes and BMW, and Audi are so impractical to maintain, they are the most over rated cars.
The amount of farts those cloth seats have absorbed over the years 😱