Used 2014 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
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Won’t buy Toyota again
I have this 2014 corolla. My first Toyota purchase and will be my last. I finished paying off my car last year in 2019. Last year the paint also stated peeling off from the top around the sunroof. The radio also went out in 2019. Funny how months after I finished paying off this car it start falling apart. I have the blue crush color and sports model. I’ve always thought the paint was very sensitive compared to my GMC Yukon. By far I think this car is cheap and not worth the 24,000 I paid. I thought this car would last me a very very long time. I was wrong it’s been six and I have to get paint job and new radio. Toyota said there is nothing they can do on this, it’s just wear and tear they stated, on a 6 year old car. So this 6 year old car looks like a junk with the top peeling off and no radio. I don’t recommend this brand and they have never backed up any services with the car. I just went to my local dealership for a recall and they forgot (or chose not to mention) last recall from last month of airbags being faulty and won’t work in case of accident. Their is no repair yet so all they can offer is a rental. How could they let me drive away like that? How has Toyota let these 2014 Corollas drive for 6 years and no airbags? How are they getting awards for safety? Aren’t these cars tested? So no I don’t recommend Toyota to anyone. Let’s by safer and more reliable. I at least don’t buy cars every 5-6 years.
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I love my Ride
I love how user friendly this car is. It is very smooth and has great insulation as well. The one thing I don't like is that it appeals more to Iphone users than Android.
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- S Plus SedanMSRP: $12,65399 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $8,795In-stock online
- S SedanMSRP: $11,68142 mi away
SORRY SORRY
I am so sorry I purchased this car without some one more knowledgeable than me to look it over. I paid cash $12,700.00 for the car and should have never did it as I purchased it in a rush and was moving across state in 2 days. Before I had the car 7 days I had to pay $179.00 to have an oil leak fixed, however the dealer is suppose to send me a check for the repair. I had many scratches on the paint, a dent under the right door, I did not see and my front under panel if it is called that on the drivers side has a large crack in it which will most definitely have to be fixed. I am so upset about my car if I could get my money back I would. I take pride in our cars as we have only had 2 new ones and several used ones. I was told this car would last me for a long period of time, but with these things looking me in the eye each time I go to get into it I do not think so. I only live on social security and the sale of my husband's boat and truck was the only way I had cash to pay for this car. My husband is in long term care and I am and have been his caregiver for many years. I will never have the money to pay for another car as I have had to move into my son's home to have a place that I could live.
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Reliability and great looks.
I'm the last person one would expect to be seen in a Corolla, but I still got one! I shopped around and compare the Civic, the Mazda 2, 3, the Focus, the Elantra GT and the Accent. My previous two cars were fast turbo cars with plenty of power and handling. The Mazda 3 is definitely faster than the Corolla, and handles better. So why did I pick the Corolla instead of the Mazda? It felt like the most luxurious car of the bunch, with a decent ride, at a price others couldn't beat. I have everything I always wanted in one package with the "S", no need for additional 1200 Moonroof and other expensive options. The Mazda comes close, but it was more expensive.
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