Used 2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Unbelievable
I expected 53 mpg, I'm getting in the low 60s. Why didn't toyota say?
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Great car for the money
I bought it being it for the fuel savings. It is slower than expected acceleration but plenty to get the job done. I average about 56 to 57mpg on gas so that's awesome . Has very nice passenger seating and nice size trunk. Overall great bang for your buck.
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One thing that is not good
The car has no spare tire. You get a can of tire sealant and an air pump. Also, no jack.
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Very good mileage
Got it with heavy discount over the Memorial Day weekend, 21900 out of the door with 0.9% financing, I would be fool to let it pass. Was eyeing on Honda Insight for a while but they certainly don’t have this kind of pricing. Anyway, I own a 2010 Prius with 200k mile on it, I know what kind of thing I should expect from a Toyota hybrid. We travel 200 mile to get this kind of the deal in South Carolina. On the way dry back home, my wife was driving my old Prius, I use adaptive curse control to follow my wife, speed between 60-80, when I got home, my Prius got 45mpg while the Corolla hybrid got 63 mpg. I was blown away with this kind of MPG. I thought it maybe outliner. I drive it to work for this week, my typical commute is 150 mile per day. I consistently getting 62-64 mpg on highway drive, all I would say is money well spent. The good: MPG Good looking Standard features are amazing CarPlay Quite (I know it’s very subjective, but much quieter than my 10 year old Prius for sure) The bad: Seat and arm rest fribic is rather harsh on skin, it feel dutiable but definitely not very comfortable. I am thinking to get some leather seat cover, kind of sux since Toyota actually has much better materials Stereo sound quality is rather horrible, the bad thing is it’s so intergrated with the entire car, I can’t replace it with an aftermarket unit. Maybe an amp later on. 325 dollar carpet and 67 dollar phone cables are rip off, and you can’t get away with them because it’s in sticker. I bought a set of all weather mat from the dealer for 170 dollar to replace the 325 dollar poor quality factory carpet. Toyota, if you are listening, throw something nicer for 325 please, the factory carpet feel like 10 dollars Walmart Chinese crap. Update after 2 years of ownership. I drive it for over 44k miles now, gas mileage did not disappoint me a hit, getting 60 mpg on summer and 50-55 during winter. My wife is very heavy foot, still getting 55mpg in normal drive.
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Great car, better MPG
I am currently averaging 63mpg in the 2020 Corolla. This car drives nice-it won’t put you back in your seat but it’s a Hybrid so that’s expected. My Only complaint is they only make it in one Trim level. I really wanted blind spot monitoring and leather...
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