Used 2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Terrible headlights and vibrating passenger seat
I made an informed purchase when I bought the 2021 Corolla hybrid. It drives me nuts when the headlights have dark shadows in them and the passenger seat incessantly vibrates at speeds above 40. Dealership says everything is as it should be. Can’t enjoy driving such a car. Both are safety concerns: headlights that do not illuminate your field of view at night and a vibrating seat that you see in your peripheral vision which takes your eyes from the road.
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Exceptional Value
Excellent MPG
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- SE SedanMSRP: $20,49911 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $21,998In-stock online
- LE SedanMSRP: $25,998In-stock online
Edmunds Blew This One!!!
Yes, it is plain jane and no, I'm not going to blow the doors off anybody with his car. BUT... It gets way better gas mileage than Edmunds reports and that is the TOTAL reason I bought this hybrid. NO, NOT, and NEVER any other reason! Now the numbers for you. About 2 weeks after I bought this car I took a 400-mile road trip. My MPG measurement on the car at the end of the trip read clearly... 60.0 MPG! That was on a freeway cruising at a 75 mph which is when a hybrid is supposed to deliver a lower gas mileage than in stop-and-go city driving. I have checked my auto mpg measurements against calculated measurements and they are always within one-tenth mpg. I reset my auto mpg measurement once a month... one period the car averaged 61.7mpg for combined driving. It always measures 55 mpg or better. This beats any claim for any non-plugin Prius and, by far, any Kia or Honda. I bought this car for exactly what it does. It goes a long way on very little gas. When I fill my tank, the range indicator generally shows me I can travel 600 or more miles. Take that, Tesla.
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Impressive
Unfortunately these cars are hard to come by. I was able to get an ordered Corolla that the customer was unable to buy. I love the 53 miles to the gallon. All the extras are pretty awesome such as the new cruise control and lane advisor. The Corolla heavy duty car mats complete it. Glad to be back in a Corolla after nine years. Changes were needed and delivered. I guess I had one con: I’m five foot five inches. I have to move my seat up more than taller people. It’s so hard to grab the seat belt. Not a deal breaker but a pain.
First car
Great first car for our daughter