Used 2013 Toyota Corolla Sedan Consumer Reviews
Meh....
Currently leased 2013 Corolla LE. My wife had 2 previous leases 06 and 09. Both were better Corollas. I appreciate some of the new improvement s like USB port, but the older models were more comfortable and felt more nimble. That being said the lease was definitely cheaper than what I would have gotten for say a Focus, Cruze, or Sentra. If you're looking for a Corolla I would say look for '07 to '10 model used and don't worry about Bluetooth and USB ports. You can get by without. I think the model has regressed. Really dull ride. Unfortunately, I disregarded my kids 4,7 in the decision. No room in the back seat for them!
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dependble vehicle
I liked to think of the Corolla as "like a refrigerator". Nothing fancy, it just keeps on running without complaining. In 100,000 miles, aside from scheduled oil and filters, the only other things were and tires, brakes and front rotors. Nothing else. Oh, and replaced the battery at 7 years even though the one that came in the car still tested good. This is the same experience we had with the 2 previous Corollas. The first one, a 1996, was given to our son at 105,000 miles. It died at 400,000 miles after being neglected, abused, driven across the US, then used to climb western mountains and driven on the Alaskan Highway twice.
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Great package
Its really worth buying...kinda gives you that worthwhile luxury and space for its price. Gracious and sparkling exterior looks especially on silver color Pretty cool gas mileage. Toyota really did a nice job on that ...
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best riabilty
I hade many cars . But most reliable car I had is Corolla 2013 ( 2011-2013) are most reliable cars in the world
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