@@nandernugget or whatever you can scrap up...there are tons of other midsize, compact and subcompact vehicles on the used market that are reliable and affordable first car options. Eg: civics, sentras, accords, altimas, camrys, jettas, malibus and fusions the list goes on... At about the 10yr mark they all become dirt cheap but are still very much reliable for another 5 before major repairs. And by then you'd have already gotten plenty experience to move onto a more modern and practical car that suits both your needs and personality
My parents got me a used version of this car last year! It's a silver S model and I love it. It's in near perfect shape as the previous owner took amazing care of it. It is a GREAT car, especially for your new teen driver like me. This 17 year old approves!
Congrats dude, my '09 LE was my 2nd ever car also at the age of 17, I'm 22 now. Almost no problems with it (except for that damn water pump...) as long as you keep up with regular maintenance :)
@@imamountainheadtoo Still going strong now. Only issues I have is with how low it is to the ground and how concrete curbs are JUST high enough to scrape the fins at the very front. How often do you do maintenance?
@@delaney6413 You probably need new shocks and struts. Same thing happened in my Corolla over bumps. It liked to scrape to the ground. I had to change it after 124500 miles.
My dad is thinking of getting me one for $9,888 with 119k thousand dollars. What do you think this will be my first car and it looks to be in perfect condition
We have had ours (in Australia) for ten years and my wife drove it for c. eight. I am fond of it, honest, plain, totally reliable, good in every category for general use, low cost to own.
They're comparing it to the Chevy Cobalt SS in regards to acceleration.lol.Accelerate from o to 60 a few too many times with the Cobalt and you will see parts of it flying all over the place,not to mention it will shorten the life of the Cobalt even more. The high reliability of the Corolla (which is the highest in its class) gets only a sideline mention by Kelley. Also : i like the electric power steering.Reminds me of the full size boats i used to own.The steering wheel of the Corolla may not quite as easy to steer as the old yachts but it comes very close. Kudos to Toyota for having come up with this unique method to make steering this car a pleasure.So what if it's a bit numb.After all,it's not a sports car.
I don't know with all your comments but the number of Corollas sold every year outperform everyone in it's class and I don't know why? Do you know why?
Its direct competitor is the Honda Civic. Standard features include air conditioning, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM/CD/MP3 player, and outside-temperature indicator. The S model adds on power windows, power door locks, and leather-wrapped steering wheel w/radio controls. The XRS adds on cruise control. And its not a subcompact car, just a regular compact car.
I' have a mixed bag of views on the Corolla S. It does have nice flares like a spoiler, body kit, side skirts, alloy wheels, fog lights, a manual transmission, and chrome exhaust But it just doesn't scream performance car. If your gonna build a sporty version you might wanna do it right I.E. More horse power
i never liked the corolla till i drove it. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT! its a looooot of fun to drive and for the price it has great acceleartion. beats the Civic by a few miles in competition. highly highly recommend it.
I have the 09 S. It's a nice car but don't expect a rocket. I have to push it pretty hard sometimes to punch onto the highway. Don't get me wrong, it's a great little car. Just looks faster than it is.
The Lexus IS250 r exactly the same and the only diffferences are 1. Engine Choice 2. Price Difference MSRP of IS250 RWD - $32,325 MSRP of IS350 RWD - $36,605 0-60 of IS350 around 4.9 seconds (Edmunds says 0-60 ifor the IS350 is 6.1 secs but i have never seen above 5 seconds) 0-60 of IS250 - 7.5 secs
My Mom Has the S Model, Red Color, She got it in 2011 and loved it, She had other cars like Honda Accord 2008, but It had problems, She wants a 2015 Camry Now or a Rav4, Or a Tacoma 2013
Hmm..I wouldn't say they're way too overpriced. If the new Corolla's are anything like the old ones, I'd say they're well underpriced. I have a 1996 Corolla with 139,000 miles, and it has never broken down. About 4,000 miles ago, I decided to replace some of the parts..which were all still original except for the belt.
I'm a corolla owner n i must say its a great car.But too bad its not comfortable for rear passengers,noisy engines,bad handling,n suspension too soft.Dats da only thing i complain,but its a great car,one advantage to won this car is the fuel consumption n it has great durability..
@WiII420 What part of that did not make sense? Smokin a little to much 420 these days? I actually have a Camry and a BMW 5 series. What do you drive? A Ford?
I love my 99 corolla, never give me any trouble , only thing that I don't like is daylight head light , it turn on whenever engine on, how can i disable this function ,
I also didn't mention that the engine is a Mazda and the car itself made in Mexico. Maybe something else that might interest you, the Focus we rent at our rental store has 41,000 miles with no leaks and never a problem. We also had a Corolla with 37,000 miles, yes you heard me correctly, your fantastic Corolla, the car you say is so superior had to be hauled by tow truck to the shop for a defective transaxle. Want to buy another Corolla? I know where there is one with a cheap price!
yea ! n da rear seats r not comfy for short people cuz da seat structure makes yer shoulder got bent,while tall people can put their elbow on the armrest cuz they can reach,so its not comf for both tall n short people
@DJTEVAdotCOM No it wouldn't. Have you seen newer cars yet? Younger people aren't driving forty year old Toyota's either. Plus the old style of car were unsafe. you cant keep an old style and make it just as safe with out significant modifications. Toyota used Velcro to keep the seats down in the older cars.
i heard that the lexus is250 is a very sporty car while the lexus is350 is even more impressive. is that true? do you know the 0-60mph times of the two cars? thank you
I test drove the exact car pictured yesterday, same color even. It had 108k miles and a price of 6k. Would have bought it if not for the jurkey automatic transmission. It lurched off the line very time, even with light throttle. Not smooth at all. I had the same problem with my old 2008 Nissan Sentra. Common compact car problem.
@EliteSlayer542 I've been working for Hyundai motors for a while (as a pre delivery inspector) and I can say for the most part Hyundai is definitely stepping up its game, but it'll still be a few more years until they get on par with the likes of Toyota or Honda.
i have the 2010 corolla s and it handles pretty good ive gone 120+ when i was being tail gated and the guy cut me off it handles pretty good i went in the canyons doing like 50-55 i thought i was okay the next car i want hopefully is either the si civic or a mazda three
Before anyone decides to buy this Toyota Corolla, go take a test drive on a new VW, an Audi or even an Infiniti, even 2-3 years old models. Pretend you are used car buyers. Then go back and drive the Corolla and see if you still think it's as good as you think it is. If all in your life you just drive a Corolla one after another, you never progress. It's ok to still buy the Corolla because you can't afford something better yet, but at least you know what else is out there.
The Focus topped out on reliability. Better then the Corolla and Civic. I'm not saying that Toyota's aren't reliable. But Ford's have better reliability. The only thing is Ford doesn't have a car to compete with the Prius or Insight. So that's soon to come with the Focus hybrid. I'm proud of Ford. I can't wait to trade in my Lexus for a Lincoln.
Nice car....i have the same 2010 model in streak blue and full load with 5 speed with leather.I have had no problems with this car......run great with lots of power....but closer to the 200hp would have been nicer.The gas mileage is quite high for this vehicle...so far ive only been able to achieve about 550kms a tank full.But the fit and finish is good.
@ladyyuna2000 Civic is going to be completely redesigned next year. I would wait and see what that car offers versus the 2011 model (changing model years early next year for the Civic, selling the 2012 model in 2011). If the 2012 Civic isn't that much of an improvement or doesn't appeal to you, I'm sure the 2011 Civic models on the dealership lots will sell for much less once the new model comes out. Plus you'd get the most reliable Civic because it's at the end of it's model generation.
Why are they calling this "subcompact"?? The Corolla hasn't been subcompact since the 1980s. The Yaris is subcompact... Corolla is just a compact. Surprising that they would get it wrong being KBB...
That was one weird review. KBB have evolved quite a bit since. Talking half of the review about the XRS model who is not even 1% of sales was pointless. Then comparing it to the Civic SI made no sense, the XRS was more a body kit than a performance car. Not even mentioned leg room for passengers.
Excelente carro! Adquiri um Toyota Corolla XEI 1.8 10/10 Flex Manual. Muito econômico, espaçoso e confortável. No início estranhei, mas aos poucos, fui me adaptando ao veículo. Alguém poderia me explicar, se existe um dispositivo opcional para o Rádio CD Player em mantê-lo ligado, com o motor desligado? O mesmo só funciona com motor ligado. Obrigado.
i wasn't gonna buy both sedans but whatever yea the ford escape looks like a decent SUV i was also looking into the audi a4, lexus is, and nissan altima. any that you recommend out of the above three?
Me and my parents used to loyal toyota buyers. Now with all the problems and sub-par interior quality we've turn to Hyundai. Proud driver of a Hyundai Sonata and Genesis.
well, i didn't like driving the civic. not saying its a bad car. i personally didn't like where everything was and when it came to driving it, i just didn't like to sit there. it felt odd to me. that was the sedan. never drove the coupe. n i drove the 2004 model or something around that year. and for me, performance ment everything, but now i kinda don't care. as long as my car can get me to like 75 mph at a decent rate, i don't care anymore. that, and it has to turn good.
@EliteSlayer542 I agree with you 100 percent. I am a loyal Honda owner, because they last a long time and are reliable. Thats the name they built for themselves, but Honda's were garbage in the 80's, but by 1990-91 they began building cars that are still being whipped around in today!! On the same token, Hyundai's were garbage in the late 80's through the 90's... but now their cars are great! They'll keep getting better and possibly surpass Honda. You never know the future.
@Windgrace I know Honda Civic is my favorite car since high school and South Korea is doing it bests now when it come to making cars I might just buy a korean car instead because I am half korean and I have to support them.
Toyota had better look over their shoulder - Hyundai are now well and truly after the market that the Corolla and Camry occupy. Hopefully this spurs further innovation by Toyota.
@EDRIANCAYME Of course it'll be durable...especially considering how nobody ever thrashes a Corolla or puts any "hard miles" on it. Corolla engines basically get babied since they may only reach redline a handful of times in their lifetimes...and even that's being generous. The cars that survive events like the Bullrun Rally and place in the top 10 are the truly durable ones, they actually get pushed hard.
I have a Corolla 2009 Hatch and its an Awesome car, the wheels here look like crap, i got the $2000 Kappa wheels and makes the car fu*&%ing awesome, Best car!
@WiII420 Toyota builds as many cars in america as any of the big 3. Toyota has over 172 thousand employees in this country. How can you consider that not american?
And all Toyota models come with ACC (Automatic Cruise Control). I had a 2007 Corolla S with all the crap you want but don't need when your (ACC) kicks in and you car takes off into traffic. I put my car in park, My key in my pocket. When my car starts up (BY ITSELF) and get put into drive (BY ITSELF) then take off down the parking lot like a bat out of hell and hit a tree. The insurance company called it faulty equipment. Personally I think Toyota used my car for a new Toystar (on star) feature.
@rudhrakha Well, the Altima is getting a bit old and is in need a redesign and improved powertrains, but it's not a bad car. It's certainly more sporty than the Camry and even the Sonata, but I would take a Mazda 6 if I was looking for a sporty sedan. If you compared it to an accord, then it just comes down to personal prefrence really. I would wait for a redesign though.
that's a reasonable presentment the car is hella slow (cause of its lack of power) and not real reliable would you rather have a corolla or civic? i was looking into those two cars for my next car
problem free transportation. durable. practical. efficient. everything I need in a car and nothing I don't. Toyota is the best
HodsBroo what do u think is a good first car ?
Jo a 1998-2002 Toyota Corolla.
@@nandernugget whatever one can afford
@@progressivelibertarianview8832 so basically a 98-02 Corolla.
@@nandernugget or whatever you can scrap up...there are tons of other midsize, compact and subcompact vehicles on the used market that are reliable and affordable first car options.
Eg: civics, sentras, accords, altimas, camrys, jettas, malibus and fusions the list goes on... At about the 10yr mark they all become dirt cheap but are still very much reliable for another 5 before major repairs. And by then you'd have already gotten plenty experience to move onto a more modern and practical car that suits both your needs and personality
Watching this review now at 2023.. Corolla owner ❤
I love the Corolla. We traveled from Maryland to Arizona straight for 40 hrs. and it never failed us. Its durability is tested.
Is it still available?
My parents got me a used version of this car last year! It's a silver S model and I love it. It's in near perfect shape as the previous owner took amazing care of it. It is a GREAT car, especially for your new teen driver like me. This 17 year old approves!
Congrats dude, my '09 LE was my 2nd ever car also at the age of 17, I'm 22 now. Almost no problems with it (except for that damn water pump...) as long as you keep up with regular maintenance :)
@@imamountainheadtoo Still going strong now. Only issues I have is with how low it is to the ground and how concrete curbs are JUST high enough to scrape the fins at the very front. How often do you do maintenance?
@@delaney6413 You probably need new shocks and struts. Same thing happened in my Corolla over bumps. It liked to scrape to the ground. I had to change it after 124500 miles.
My dad is thinking of getting me one for $9,888 with 119k thousand dollars. What do you think this will be my first car and it looks to be in perfect condition
I just purchased my very 1st vehicle, it's a silver 2009 Toyota Corolla LE, and I absolutely love it!
Hey! Mine's a silver S! I'm loving it just like you.
@@delaney6413I'm glad you enjoy yours, mines is a dark gray!
@@thatguywholovesmovies409 ^_^
@Shmurda Lurda that's great I'm glad you do. I enjoy mines alot as well. My next vehicle be the 2013 hopefully.
Type S look like better than LE
Fun fact, the Corolla is one of very few cars that the latest model year costs less now than in the past. Adjusted for inflation
We have had ours (in Australia) for ten years and my wife drove it for c. eight. I am fond of it, honest, plain, totally reliable, good in every category for general use, low cost to own.
the myth , the legend, the 2009 toyota corolla
I got one in May as a graduation present . My 2009 Toyota Corolla is blue as well and it’s amazing.
it's a compact ! not a subcompact. yaris is subcompact.
@Barrett Mathew Both of you are scammer. Probably the same person for both accounts.
They're comparing it to the Chevy Cobalt SS in regards to acceleration.lol.Accelerate from o to 60 a few too many times with the Cobalt and you will see parts of it flying all over the place,not to mention it will shorten the life of the Cobalt even more.
The high reliability of the Corolla (which is the highest in its class) gets only a sideline mention by Kelley.
Also : i like the electric power steering.Reminds me of the full size boats i used to own.The steering wheel of the Corolla may not quite as easy to steer as the old yachts but it comes very close.
Kudos to Toyota for having come up with this unique method to make steering this car a pleasure.So what if it's a bit numb.After all,it's not a sports car.
I just bought one despite the recalls, they told me it has the fix and i'm loving it.. no problems at all.
My favorite one will always be the mid 2000s generation
I don't know with all your comments but the number of Corollas sold every year outperform everyone in it's class and I don't know why? Do you know why?
Corolla 10th gen is still on road ..
You can't find other brands on the road nowdays
The XRS model is what I chose and I have not a single bad thing to say about it.
We have a 2009 Corolla and 2010 Honda Fit Sport. Both have been completely trouble free.
Same here. Only issue I have is that I have to be extra careful when parking because the fins in the front of my S model are SO low to the ground.
Its direct competitor is the Honda Civic. Standard features include air conditioning, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM/CD/MP3 player, and outside-temperature indicator. The S model adds on power windows, power door locks, and leather-wrapped steering wheel w/radio controls. The XRS adds on cruise control. And its not a subcompact car, just a regular compact car.
Greatest car in the history of man kind.
how did they get the info wrong ??? no rear disk !!!! xrs has a 6 speed manual .... good job !
Some people think this car is boring. I can't see why, can someone explain?
Nice lines and shape.............hats off to Toyota.Ive owned 2 so far and no complaints.
I' have a mixed bag of views on the Corolla S. It does have nice flares like a spoiler, body kit, side skirts, alloy wheels, fog lights, a manual transmission, and chrome exhaust But it just doesn't scream performance car. If your gonna build a sporty version you might wanna do it right I.E. More horse power
+Mr_2011 Chevy Mailbu its a corolla. if you want more horse power buy a car intended to be a sports car.
I just got one today!!! They already fixed the new car, I love it too!
i never liked the corolla till i drove it.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT! its a looooot of fun to drive and for the price it has great acceleartion.
beats the Civic by a few miles in competition.
highly highly recommend it.
0.29 drag coefficient
We just bought a brand new Toyota Corolla a couple of days ago and I love the handling very smooth unlike the Civic it's kinda heavy.
Ill take a toyota any day
I have the 09 S. It's a nice car but don't expect a rocket. I have to push it pretty hard sometimes to punch onto the highway. Don't get me wrong, it's a great little car. Just looks faster than it is.
The Lexus IS250 r exactly the same and the only diffferences are
1. Engine Choice
2. Price Difference
MSRP of IS250 RWD - $32,325
MSRP of IS350 RWD - $36,605
0-60 of IS350 around 4.9 seconds
(Edmunds says 0-60 ifor the IS350 is 6.1 secs but i have never seen above 5 seconds)
0-60 of IS250 - 7.5 secs
My Mom Has the S Model, Red Color, She got it in 2011 and loved it, She had other cars like Honda Accord 2008, but It had problems, She wants a 2015 Camry Now or a Rav4, Or a Tacoma 2013
Honda's reliability ratings slipped over the years.They used to run neck to neck with Toyota many years ago but they add too many untested features.
I'm either going for a Toyota Corolla S or a Honda Civic sedan next year.
I like my Corolla so much not until that recall which they got a little power from its torque.
@enemay LOL.indonesian tax is very high.the 2 liter dohc here cost 37000$.
omg this is my dream car!!! in that color!!! :)
Hmm..I wouldn't say they're way too overpriced. If the new Corolla's are anything like the old ones, I'd say they're well underpriced. I have a 1996 Corolla with 139,000 miles, and it has never broken down. About 4,000 miles ago, I decided to replace some of the parts..which were all still original except for the belt.
Wow so many haters, people need to chill. o_o
I think the focus looks ugly but hey, to each his own.
I'm a corolla owner n i must say its a great car.But too bad its not comfortable for rear passengers,noisy engines,bad handling,n suspension too soft.Dats da only thing i complain,but its a great car,one advantage to won this car is the fuel consumption n it has great durability..
This car still good as of today for an economy and would strongly consider one especially the XRS.
I love Toyota's
@WiII420 What part of that did not make sense? Smokin a little to much 420 these days? I actually have a Camry and a BMW 5 series. What do you drive? A Ford?
I own this car and if toyota redesign da rear seats,make the engine smoother and make the cabin more quiet , I would love this car
I LOVE MY COROLLA S
How’s it doing 10 years later? 🤣
I love my 99 corolla, never give me any trouble , only thing that I don't like is daylight head light , it turn on whenever engine on, how can i disable this function ,
"when it comes time to sell" good cars that are not boring appliances don't need to be sold every 5 years.
Junkerbunker oh wow,a BMW with the hood up,That’s a shocker 😱
I would love that with the 2.4 in it. Didnt come out here with that engine.
I also didn't mention that the engine is a Mazda and the car itself made in Mexico.
Maybe something else that might interest you, the Focus we rent at our rental store has 41,000 miles with no leaks and never a problem. We also had a Corolla with 37,000 miles, yes you heard me correctly, your fantastic Corolla, the car you say is so superior had to be hauled by tow truck to the shop for a defective transaxle. Want to buy another Corolla? I know where there is one with a cheap price!
yea ! n da rear seats r not comfy for short people cuz da seat structure makes yer shoulder got bent,while tall people can put their elbow on the armrest cuz they can reach,so its not comf for both tall n short people
@DJTEVAdotCOM No it wouldn't.
Have you seen newer cars yet? Younger people aren't driving forty year old Toyota's either. Plus the old style of car were unsafe. you cant keep an old style and make it just as safe with out significant modifications. Toyota used Velcro to keep the seats down in the older cars.
Best car in it's class
i heard that the lexus is250 is a very sporty car while the lexus is350 is even more impressive. is that true? do you know the 0-60mph times of the two cars?
thank you
@tonytsui96 ...how or why would the rear tires ever lose traction in the first place? It's a front wheel drive car.
@CrashJSTest yes, i mean that one, not the 1997, its called the great corolla is the best generation of corolla
I test drove the exact car pictured yesterday, same color even. It had 108k miles and a price of 6k. Would have bought it if not for the jurkey automatic transmission. It lurched off the line very time, even with light throttle. Not smooth at all. I had the same problem with my old 2008 Nissan Sentra. Common compact car problem.
yea you don't really need to help somone named youmils anymore..
i'm looking into the infiniti ex35 or fx35. they're pretty sporty SUV's.
im a ford fan but i do like the corolla. i used to like the mazda 3 however many are being recalled due to a terribly designed power steering pump :/
Lexus IS especially black on black is great if u want more horsepower get the 306 hp IS350 or if you dont care a 204 hp 2.5 liter v6 is also availble
In my country the Philippines, This car is known as the All-New Toyota Corolla Altis.
NOTHING looks more boring than a Civic. Civics look like they're ALL supposed to be hybrids.
is tehre any significant difference gas saving between yaris and corolla?
@kbb. Do you have any video about the toyota tacoma?
@EliteSlayer542 I've been working for Hyundai motors for a while (as a pre delivery inspector) and I can say for the most part Hyundai is definitely stepping up its game, but it'll still be a few more years until they get on par with the likes of Toyota or Honda.
i have the 2010 corolla s and it handles pretty good ive gone 120+ when i was being tail gated and the guy cut me off it handles pretty good i went in the canyons doing like 50-55 i thought i was okay the next car i want hopefully is either the si civic or a mazda three
Great review. I agree, the Civic is MUCH better both in styling and reliability.
Before anyone decides to buy this Toyota Corolla, go take a test drive on a new VW, an Audi or even an Infiniti, even 2-3 years old models. Pretend you are used car buyers. Then go back and drive the Corolla and see if you still think it's as good as you think it is. If all in your life you just drive a Corolla one after another, you never progress. It's ok to still buy the Corolla because you can't afford something better yet, but at least you know what else is out there.
not really,yaris sedan's legroom is almost same
toyota corolla vs. honda accord.
which is better??
Toyota
Your right, lexus is doing just fine. Unfortunately I can't say the same for toyota.
The Focus topped out on reliability. Better then the Corolla and Civic. I'm not saying that Toyota's aren't reliable. But Ford's have better reliability. The only thing is Ford doesn't have a car to compete with the Prius or Insight. So that's soon to come with the Focus hybrid. I'm proud of Ford.
I can't wait to trade in my Lexus for a Lincoln.
Nice car....i have the same 2010 model in streak blue and full load with 5 speed with leather.I have had no problems with this car......run great with lots of power....but closer to the 200hp would have been nicer.The gas mileage is quite high for this vehicle...so far ive only been able to achieve about 550kms a tank full.But the fit and finish is good.
2019 and I have one blue
@ladyyuna2000 Civic is going to be completely redesigned next year. I would wait and see what that car offers versus the 2011 model (changing model years early next year for the Civic, selling the 2012 model in 2011). If the 2012 Civic isn't that much of an improvement or doesn't appeal to you, I'm sure the 2011 Civic models on the dealership lots will sell for much less once the new model comes out. Plus you'd get the most reliable Civic because it's at the end of it's model generation.
seeing your comment in toyota kijang innova, it seems your an Indonesian ? and u like the innova better than the corolla?
in indonesia.this car basic price is arround 31.000$us.could reach 37.000$us if fully loaded.lol.crazy price for a car like this.
"High gas prices", lol
On October 9th, 2008, gas prices were already beginning to go down, actually going under $3.00 at that time.
Why are they calling this "subcompact"?? The Corolla hasn't been subcompact since the 1980s. The Yaris is subcompact... Corolla is just a compact. Surprising that they would get it wrong being KBB...
calm down there buddy =) no need to rage. Don't get mad K THANKS!
That was one weird review. KBB have evolved quite a bit since. Talking half of the review about the XRS model who is not even 1% of sales was pointless. Then comparing it to the Civic SI made no sense, the XRS was more a body kit than a performance car. Not even mentioned leg room for passengers.
Excelente carro! Adquiri um Toyota Corolla XEI 1.8 10/10 Flex Manual. Muito econômico, espaçoso e confortável. No início estranhei, mas aos poucos, fui me adaptando ao veículo. Alguém poderia me explicar, se existe um dispositivo opcional para o Rádio CD Player em mantê-lo ligado, com o motor desligado? O mesmo só funciona com motor ligado. Obrigado.
owner of three corollas, if there is a problem it s probably because it s manufactured in usa with japan parts; not the same quality of workers
@EliteSlayer542 how good is Nissan Altima compared to Toyota or Hyundai?
i wasn't gonna buy both sedans but whatever
yea the ford escape looks like a decent SUV
i was also looking into the audi a4, lexus is, and nissan altima.
any that you recommend out of the above three?
Me and my parents used to loyal toyota buyers. Now with all the problems and sub-par interior quality we've turn to Hyundai.
Proud driver of a Hyundai Sonata and Genesis.
well, i didn't like driving the civic. not saying its a bad car. i personally didn't like where everything was and when it came to driving it, i just didn't like to sit there. it felt odd to me. that was the sedan. never drove the coupe. n i drove the 2004 model or something around that year.
and for me, performance ment everything, but now i kinda don't care. as long as my car can get me to like 75 mph at a decent rate, i don't care anymore. that, and it has to turn good.
@EliteSlayer542 I agree with you 100 percent. I am a loyal Honda owner, because they last a long time and are reliable. Thats the name they built for themselves, but Honda's were garbage in the 80's, but by 1990-91 they began building cars that are still being whipped around in today!! On the same token, Hyundai's were garbage in the late 80's through the 90's... but now their cars are great! They'll keep getting better and possibly surpass Honda. You never know the future.
@Windgrace I know Honda Civic is my favorite car since high school and South Korea is doing it bests now when it come to making cars I might just buy a korean car instead because I am half korean and I have to support them.
ladyyuna2000 lol ur dumb
Toyota had better look over their shoulder - Hyundai are now well and truly after the market that the Corolla and Camry occupy. Hopefully this spurs further innovation by Toyota.
@EDRIANCAYME Of course it'll be durable...especially considering how nobody ever thrashes a Corolla or puts any "hard miles" on it. Corolla engines basically get babied since they may only reach redline a handful of times in their lifetimes...and even that's being generous. The cars that survive events like the Bullrun Rally and place in the top 10 are the truly durable ones, they actually get pushed hard.
This car doesn't compete with the Acura TSX... It competes with the Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Ford Focus and Nissan Sentra
AMAZING! Tons of room.
i know but da rear legroom feels like yaris
na i dont need any more cars im helping someone named youmils down there i own a
2002 Lexus RX300
2004 Toyota Camry
2006 Lexus Gs300
I sell my focus 2012 yesterday the transmission just get fuck. Now im thinking about get this car is a good choice or have some problems?
No problems at all because it's a Toyota or Honda. Heck, you can even get a 1992-1996 Toyota Camry or a 1990-1993 Honda Accord w/ stick shift.
High gas prices are here to stay.... This video didn’t age well
How about now
Basically you're saying... "My car sucks, but it is okay, because all the others suck too."
I have a Corolla 2009 Hatch and its an Awesome car, the wheels here look like crap, i got the $2000 Kappa wheels and makes the car fu*&%ing awesome,
Best car!
@WiII420 Toyota builds as many cars in america as any of the big 3. Toyota has over 172 thousand employees in this country. How can you consider that not american?
And all Toyota models come with ACC (Automatic Cruise Control). I had a 2007 Corolla S with all the crap you want but don't need when your (ACC) kicks in and you car takes off into traffic.
I put my car in park, My key in my pocket. When my car starts up (BY ITSELF) and get put into drive (BY ITSELF) then take off down the parking lot like a bat out of hell and hit a tree.
The insurance company called it faulty equipment. Personally I think Toyota used my car for a new Toystar (on star) feature.
@rudhrakha Well, the Altima is getting a bit old and is in need a redesign and improved powertrains, but it's not a bad car. It's certainly more sporty than the Camry and even the Sonata, but I would take a Mazda 6 if I was looking for a sporty sedan. If you compared it to an accord, then it just comes down to personal prefrence really. I would wait for a redesign though.
that's a reasonable presentment
the car is hella slow (cause of its lack of power) and not real reliable
would you rather have a corolla or civic? i was looking into those two cars for my next car