Same bro. I got that weird falcon gray color, I'm colorblind an I can see it's an ugly color. Nothing really matches with it either. Still stickshift, and wicked fun in the snow though!
For those who own this car I think it’s a safe speed limit. It seems pretty quick but as an owner of a 2019 Corolla LE I learned that my stock tires have a speed rate limit which is 130mph. Every car tire rating is different.
With my 2013 I'm at 101 k still turns on and runs like new. Keep up with maintenance and she'll take you on adventures. I know they say they are boring but the fact they are super reliable mechanically and electrically means you can really put the car to the test with just about 0 worry. Those same parts could keep a beat on rally car running probly😂
In the asian market we are marketed this corolla as a luxury sedan,the colour scheme is a bit better and we get leather seats and a bit different exterior but due to this being marketed as a luxury car we overpay for it wayy too much,I have the 1.3 Liter version of this car and it only gets to 193
If you're going with the 2014 and above corolla. Be sure to do a fluid change every 50k miles or so. Coz this has a CVT transmission which is generally found to be slightly unreliable. Otherwise this car is amazing!
@@ayan8233 Please stop spreading misinformation. The only CVTs that suck are the initial ones Nissan made. They are very reliable now. And 50k miles should be the standard when it comes to transmission fluid change and it would be better to do it earlier.
That’s really not bad for a 1.8L I know the newer ones have a 2.0L but still for everyday driving this is all you need. I have an Accord with the 2.4L & it’s pretty similar to this, lookin at gettin somethin else eventually & I wouldn’t mind a Corolla like this.
I had a 1.8 corolla S with cvt now I have an accord sport with 2.4 vtec and 6speed manual idk if it’s because of manual but my accord is much quicker than my corolla was I still prefer corolla tho.
I had a Corolla 95 (1.6 L engine) which was let go to buy a newer one when it reached almost 600K km there was nothing wrong with that car, it was just outdated. Then we bought an LE 2017 (1.8 L engine). In the 95 the fastest I could go before feeling uncomfortable because seemed like it wanted to take off the road, was 160 Km/hr. In the 2017, I reached close to 190, only once, and cannot recall if it was that it could not go faster OR if I decided not to continue fearing wildlife jumping on the road. Here I see that you bailed out at a similar speed. You could not go faster, or that was enough for you?
I had one of these and will say it felt a little sketch driving it at higher speeds. The car felt moved around more than I liked above 90mph and the wind noise made it more scary. I now drive an Audi and it feels at home driving 90-100mph. It feels extremely planted and able to handle the high speeds. The Toyota, not so much
@awaters0206 I had good tires on my Corolla as well, Michelin pilot sport AS4s, same setup I’m running on my Audi. I’m not saying the Corolla couldn’t handle the higher speeds, but I just didn’t feel safe. Bumps upset the suspension, moved around a bit, and engine was working hard. 90mph in the Audi feels like 65mph did in the Corolla.
Amazing toyota Coralla Hatchback wasn't made to sit still.An all-new suspension and Dynamic Shift-CVT with paddle shifters will rev up your ❤️ heartbeats per minute. The cabin was designed around the driver's senses and features a stunning 8-in.multimedia touch -screen command center.and with Apple CarPlay,Entune3.0 and toyota Safety Sense2.0 standard 😊😊😊
there is another test drive video with fuel consumption test it begins at 10:34 at this link ruclips.net/video/5kY57sfxL7g/видео.htmlsi=9IQ1Xb3kBUx8hDeH&t=634
I see when you speed up in M mode (push the gear control stick to the left), you don't have to shift up the gear stick by hand. I guess the engine auto changes gear level but do not know how you can do that (maybe you do some magic movement in the gas pedal =)) ). My 1.8G does not auto-level up the gear when I drive in M mode. I have to change by hand :|
That’s odd. Do you have an automatic transmission or a cvt? The car in the video has a CVT and I own a 2016 Corolla with the cvt and it auto “shifts” for me
I love how the screen and the climate/clock is in the 2019 le and below. I just prefer that over the big touch screen and crap in newer models. I hate the modern modern cars but like these Also prople if you’re the adrenaline jockey when driving just get a supra or honda civic, why are you looking at corillas 💀
I will have to disagree with you. The K313 CVT transmission is quite reliable. As long as you change the fluid every 40 to 60000 miles. I have talked to people on the Corolla forms. I know a gentleman has a 2016 SE with the same transmission that has over 250000 miles.
This guy's probably just a troll pay him no mind, probably never even own one of these cars. And if he did, he probably never did any kind of preventive maintenance on it?
You must be 12. Yeah, it's boring. It's meant to turn on every day, get good fuel economy, last for a long time, and keep you safe. It does all of those jobs very well. The corolla isn't meant to be a fast car. It's meant to get you where you're going and not burn a hole in your wallet.
Can’t believe there’s a video of this. Great job. I have the ‘17 SE same engine.
Same bro. I got that weird falcon gray color, I'm colorblind an I can see it's an ugly color. Nothing really matches with it either. Still stickshift, and wicked fun in the snow though!
@@quitethe2stroke881duuude I just got a 2018 one with that bronze ish color automatic though and I dunno, she seems pretty fast kind of
@General_luna1899 they are a riot if your not expecting a Camaro out of it. Fun to just drive around in it!
For those who own this car I think it’s a safe speed limit.
It seems pretty quick but as an owner of a 2019 Corolla LE I learned that my stock tires have a speed rate limit which is 130mph.
Every car tire rating is different.
This was somehow very entertaining and satisfying, thanks 😊
Own one and put 50k on it and I’m sure I’ve put it to the test 😂still turns on like new everyday
Not me, I had to replace my water pump at 50k
It has 50,000 miles on it, of course it should turn on like new every day. That's pretty low miles.
I have a 2019 with 100k no problems at all like new and driving it like stolen lol
Im at 90k and only the battery so far due to the auto light
With my 2013 I'm at 101 k still turns on and runs like new. Keep up with maintenance and she'll take you on adventures. I know they say they are boring but the fact they are super reliable mechanically and electrically means you can really put the car to the test with just about 0 worry. Those same parts could keep a beat on rally car running probly😂
Nice car. Looks like an LE model in Germany.
In the asian market we are marketed this corolla as a luxury sedan,the colour scheme is a bit better and we get leather seats and a bit different exterior but due to this being marketed as a luxury car we overpay for it wayy too much,I have the 1.3 Liter version of this car and it only gets to 193
My Corolla 2017 love It Is a nice car and Fuel efficient 😍 very confort .
I hit the 120 mark a few times in my 2010 Toyota Corolla. Pretty fast for what it is
@just a bi pedo asian swedish giant trap bike lover me too,and I live in Taiwan
@Alen what model of altis is it the 2.0?
@Alen 9
I hit the 100 mark once on my 2019 and felt like i was gonna die
@@petitealarage Hahaha... I hit 105 on my '03, wish it could be faster
I had a 99 Corolla I think I’ll invest in this model. I never had any problems with that car
If you're going with the 2014 and above corolla. Be sure to do a fluid change every 50k miles or so. Coz this has a CVT transmission which is generally found to be slightly unreliable. Otherwise this car is amazing!
@@ayan8233 Please stop spreading misinformation. The only CVTs that suck are the initial ones Nissan made. They are very reliable now. And 50k miles should be the standard when it comes to transmission fluid change and it would be better to do it earlier.
@@mikael4126 oh alright. Sorry for that... Now I know
@@ayan8233 I'm sorry if I came off as rude and I thank you for being kind.
@@mikael4126 Nono it's all fine bud!
That’s really not bad for a 1.8L I know the newer ones have a 2.0L but still for everyday driving this is all you need. I have an Accord with the 2.4L & it’s pretty similar to this, lookin at gettin somethin else eventually & I wouldn’t mind a Corolla like this.
I had a 1.8 corolla S with cvt now I have an accord sport with 2.4 vtec and 6speed manual idk if it’s because of manual but my accord is much quicker than my corolla was I still prefer corolla tho.
what year's your Accord? I got rid of my 04 Accord for a 2016 Corolla hatch.
I really go on long trips so will the Corolla be comfortable for me.
Like the engine noise 5:48
I have a 2020 …….really like it. I have friends with smaller Ford, Chevy, Nissan models…….they all know their mechanics by first name Ha ha !
I had a Corolla 95 (1.6 L engine) which was let go to buy a newer one when it reached almost 600K km there was nothing wrong with that car, it was just outdated. Then we bought an LE 2017 (1.8 L engine). In the 95 the fastest I could go before feeling uncomfortable because seemed like it wanted to take off the road, was 160 Km/hr. In the 2017, I reached close to 190, only once, and cannot recall if it was that it could not go faster OR if I decided not to continue fearing wildlife jumping on the road. Here I see that you bailed out at a similar speed. You could not go faster, or that was enough for you?
I have a 2015 1.6l corolla altis and at 190km/h it's really stable at that speed on our subpar roads, i think your suspension needs fixing
The top speed in this car is actually 120 mph it will stall or lag in acceleration unless you have any engine modifications like i do on mine .
What mods did you do?
I wanna know too…been thinking about doing mods to mines
How many revs at 70mph?
I'm having 2009 corolla altis and ran for 140kmph when it is on 95k kms
I had one of these and will say it felt a little sketch driving it at higher speeds. The car felt moved around more than I liked above 90mph and the wind noise made it more scary. I now drive an Audi and it feels at home driving 90-100mph. It feels extremely planted and able to handle the high speeds. The Toyota, not so much
Thats crazy because i felt that today in a 96 corolla, i guess stuff never changes 😂
Audi has wider tyres, stiffer suspension and more weight. You can change the suspension but lack of weight make car lil bit unstable in high speed
Why would you even compare a Corolla over an Audi. 🤦🏻♂️
@awaters0206 I had good tires on my Corolla as well, Michelin pilot sport AS4s, same setup I’m running on my Audi. I’m not saying the Corolla couldn’t handle the higher speeds, but I just didn’t feel safe. Bumps upset the suspension, moved around a bit, and engine was working hard. 90mph in the Audi feels like 65mph did in the Corolla.
I have the same issue, feels as if very loose. My jetta was like a tank on road on high speed
Was wanting to buy one of these cars
How could the speed limiter be removed? so I would give 120 mph or 130 mph
It's programmed into the computer, anyone with software can reprogram it.
@@jackson5116 perfect
Haven’t heard from this guys since. I maxed out mine today and it felt like my 4 tires were skipping.
3:37 gotta love that VW Eos
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Did you ship this car from the US? I know European Toyota Corolla are different than this.
we have cooperation with US Spec car dealer, that sells for US military
@@TESTDRIVEFREAK very cool
@@TESTDRIVEFREAK wow that’s pretty dope.
Pretty nice for a 1.8, nice video.
Amazing toyota Coralla Hatchback wasn't made to sit still.An all-new suspension and Dynamic Shift-CVT with paddle shifters will rev up your ❤️ heartbeats per minute.
The cabin was designed around the driver's senses and features a stunning 8-in.multimedia touch -screen command center.and with Apple CarPlay,Entune3.0 and toyota Safety Sense2.0 standard 😊😊😊
This is crazy. I have a corolla and didn't realize it's full power
What year
It is not crazy
How many miles does a tank of fuel travel?
there is another test drive video with fuel consumption test it begins at 10:34 at this link ruclips.net/video/5kY57sfxL7g/видео.htmlsi=9IQ1Xb3kBUx8hDeH&t=634
Is this a good first car for a uni student?
absolutely
Pretty much perfect choice
The problem is you gotta take the governor off the computer cause it will back off once you reach the factory set top speed when you max out.
It’s a pretty nice car
Very smooth drive wow looks like am on board to the text drive through wow
I have a 2017 model with a re - mapped ECU and a modified 3D custom induction system. Top speed is now just shy of 150 mph.
How much was it to get those mods?
Lol no it doesn't.
@@sleeksilver Ha ha ha it sounded pretty good though eh . .
wow looking at all these comments has me so shocked, I have this exact car in the 2015 model and the max it can do is 240
I haven’t even modded it out either, I’m watching these videos and all the cars being review shows a max of 140 yet mine is 240 instead
Reliable
Those fake gear shifts bother me. I wonder if it has any negative effect on longevity or efficiency
USDM ❤️❤️❤️
Cvt?
Is 20k after tax too much for this in may 2021?
no, fine deal
If it’s brand new? I guess but I got mine from CarMax with 22k miles for like $14,998. It really depends on the trim too. Mine is an LE
bought my 2019 with 6k miles for $20k after taxes
Got my 2018 XSE for 17k 28k miles has all the options best thing I’ve done by far
@@williamferrante3855 its a great car, i love my 2017. the '21 hybrid looks realllll good
Suena bien el motor cuando superas los 80. K/ h
This is what I'm saving up ta get. I'm a chevy guy but I'd rather choose something Japanese since they are very reliable.
Is CVT????
Yeah
i paid for the whole speedometer im using the whole speedometer
Nice car
Nissan Sunny 2012 POV
Nissan Tiida Hatchback 2014 pov
I see when you speed up in M mode (push the gear control stick to the left), you don't have to shift up the gear stick by hand. I guess the engine auto changes gear level but do not know how you can do that (maybe you do some magic movement in the gas pedal =)) ). My 1.8G does not auto-level up the gear when I drive in M mode. I have to change by hand :|
That’s odd. Do you have an automatic transmission or a cvt? The car in the video has a CVT and I own a 2016 Corolla with the cvt and it auto “shifts” for me
@@aviandooley3466 My car uses CVT transmission. But I'm talking in M mode (manual mode)
@@HaiPham-rg5mh yes, my car auto shifts for me in manual mode, usually it should considering it’s a CVT.
No need to push 🫷 on the gas that hard when it's a continuous variable transmission. It won't go any faster and it's in eco mode lol
It’s a ignition not a push button
I love how the screen and the climate/clock is in the 2019 le and below. I just prefer that over the big touch screen and crap in newer models. I hate the modern modern cars but like these
Also prople if you’re the adrenaline jockey when driving just get a supra or honda civic, why are you looking at corillas 💀
imported from usa cool
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Grande X best car 0 to 100 8.5 sec
My Corolla Altis 2006
You shouldn’t do hard pulls when you don’t have no more than half a tank it’s not good for the car.
Lol we drive daily on german autobahn with highspeed, so many times with low tank etc and never had problem.
@@TESTDRIVEFREAK one does not simply hit the autobahn with low gas LOL
any explanation on why? is it something to do specifically with CVT engines?
I had that model strong little engine and handles great 👍
Be play safe, dont go over 75 😊
Looks like it can hit just barely over 180K
WTF what did you pick rush-hour something test at night
Yea right !!bc is a Toyota !!! Fckkk yea!!!
I just wish this was a manual 😭
They offer it in manual
@Shahroz Ali Jafri just don't mishift and blow your engine.
@@ewcm1878 yep
after h2r top speed comment section
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Amazing ..
Why it doesn't go above 200km/ h
@awaters0206 I think it has a speed limiter
@awaters0206 it's gay. Toyota made it like that like most of the new cars coming out, most Japanese vehicles have a limiter of 180kph for some reason.
@awaters0206 really weird
@awaters0206 Get this, even the WRX STi had a limiter if you bought from Japan.
@awaters0206 I think it's best if you do that. That's what my dad did.
that CVT is not reliable lol good luck.
I will have to disagree with you. The K313 CVT transmission is quite reliable. As long as you change the fluid every 40 to 60000 miles. I have talked to people on the Corolla forms. I know a gentleman has a 2016 SE with the same transmission that has over 250000 miles.
I have a shirt that says test drive freak
Peak HP 6,000…. Redline 6,500 rpm 😂 dangerous
This car is so noisy at speed.
So, you drive no different than people in most American big cities.
Better get some gas soon
😅
Sounds like the wheel bearings went bad after that acceleration 👁👄👁
What a boring transmission.
Until you drive one.
I'd rather walk than drive this piece of crap
Toyotas are actually very reliable vehicles for your information
This guy's probably just a troll pay him no mind, probably never even own one of these cars. And if he did, he probably never did any kind of preventive maintenance on it?
Holy sht what a boring car.
@Evangelina Al Awaddin says the driver of a shit car
@@danieldjz that daily drive car, what you expect.
You must be 12. Yeah, it's boring. It's meant to turn on every day, get good fuel economy, last for a long time, and keep you safe. It does all of those jobs very well. The corolla isn't meant to be a fast car. It's meant to get you where you're going and not burn a hole in your wallet.
@@bluboxes you said exactly what I meant, except with a lot more lines. You must be 10.
Tired of your boring text
what a ugly car lol :D
It's alright
Its not that ugly I think, there are much more uglier cars out than this😁
It isn't
Is cool
Not as ugly as you fool.