Used 2018 Toyota Corolla iM Consumer Reviews
20177 Toyota Corolla IM
The awesome smooth ride, safety features, and cargo space drew me to the car, and the great gas mileage keeps me in it. It is not a fast car, tho it is quick enough for me. The price/ value is great.
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A pretty good car
The gas mileage I have had in the first month is about 21 mpg both in town and on the freeway on the "Eco" setting. Don't expect fast acceleration, especially on any kind of hill. Don't pay anything near MRP. I got mine out the door in UT for 18,500.
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- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,952314 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,300128 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,000368 mi away
Great little car for a good price
Love the ride and handling of this little guy. Yes, it could use a few more HP. Yes, it could have a few more bells and whistles however, keep the price in mind! you will get a lot for your $$$
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i M seventeen again! 2017 TOY
First off, I've had a few Toyota's in my life. Most were boring, this model brings a different, fresher, younger peppy side. It was a Scion model prior, built on the TC platform so handling is great for it's size. Granted it's not a race car, yet with the "sport mode" on it has a nice pull. Steering is responsive, yet a bit numb for me. Braking is fantastic. MPG off the start pretty sad around 23? Since 5-6k on it now, much better unless you're always in "sport mode" you'll get 30ish combined. The highest w/cruise on a trip was 38. Those crappy so called "techy" things on this car are sad at best. More of a joke in my book, unless you REALLY need guidance, which is spotty, leave them on. I shut them off moments after leaving the dealership. Unlike most of the other Toy models, there is no radar to measure distance from an object so it's useless. Only good tech on here is the backup cam., and the headunit's ok, minus cd/nav/sat. it's HD is nice and you can stream or get nav. off your phone. Stylish, comfy, roomy, great price point/value. Against this part of the segment, I believe it's the best bang for the buck. Enjoy!
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Good commuting car
I bought the Corolla iM for three main reasons – gas mileage, Toyota reliability, and hatchback (also a second car for commuting). I do not want to go into the detail because info is available everywhere on the web including Consumer Reports if you have access to. I have driven the car for about three weeks now and overall it is a decent car for commuting and running errands. I am a 55 years old, picky, and simple so all the fancy features the car has are irrelevant except the backup camera. I am in fact bothered by the Eco Mode flashing, too distractive, affecting my attention to traffic, road condition, or maybe thinking about something interesting. This is a useless function because my brain controls my foot, so I should know which mode I am driving. I had been waiting for years to get a perfect Honda fit, but I read about the not so user friendly touch-screen of Fit and that discouraged me from even giving the car a chance. There is no perfect hatch back out there for me, so I am planning on keeping it as long as it goes. This morning I thought of a solution, I will cover the Eco Mode with a piece of black electrical tape. Hopefully I will enjoy my new car better.
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