Used 2014 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
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30,000 A Year And No Problems
I bought my 2014 Corolla in 2020 with 70K miles on it. Exactly two years later and I've put another 60,000 miles on it (I drive a good amount for work). No problems whatsoever. Every time I turn the key it fires up. It drives smoothly with no check engine lights. The only money I've spent on my Corolla is gas (up to 45 mpg on the highway if I'm watching my speed), recent new tires, and oil changes. Oh, I also put some wheels on it from Discount Tire, and it makes the overall appearance much better ($110 each). I could not be happier. I guess my only complaint is the seats are really prone to being stained. A good detail cleaning usually takes care of that problem though. Oh, and it's not a quiet ride by any means, but you get used to that. I love how zippy this car is. I feel like I can park it anywhere, and it handles really well. No complaints! I bought mine for 12K before used prices blew up in 2020, so I got lucky there. I plan to drive it two to three more years, and then will start over with another used Corolla or possibly a Camry. Toyota is the BEST.
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So far, a great experience
So far, this has been a great vehicle! I've only had it a week but noticed gas mileage has actually been better than what's advertised on the sticker. I am averaging 30mpg combined and 40mpg average on the interstate and sometimes it goes even higher according to the gauge. I haven't seen anything below 30mpg, even in stop and go. Note that ,on the gauge, the number is the average mpg, where as, the slider is the actual mpg. This is my first Toyota lease experience and the whole thing has been great. I opted for the sport because it seemed the best value, vs options and it comes in the gray color I like. I think this is going to be the start of a great relationship.
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worst experience with Toyota Customer Service
I have been a Toyota owner for the last five years. My family has owned multiple Toyota cars in the past years, hence, the reason why my family decided to purchase a Toyota vehicle. Since the ownership of my Toyota Corolla, which was bought brand new, I have had multiple issues with the vehicle, i.e., temperature gauge had gone bad two-years after purchasing the vehicle, driver's window stuck in down position, and the vehicle began to shake vigorously at around 40,000 miles and then again at 78,000 miles (when my children under the age of 5 were present during both incidents). I have been getting the vehicle serviced and maintained on time from a Toyota authorized service dealership. I have been completely unsatisfied with the level of care and commitment Toyota has provided. For a company that strives on "innovation, quality and reliability," Toyota has failedto comply with their standards and level of concern. I had registered a complaint with the Toyota Customer Experience Center, who disregard my complaint and faulted me atthe vehicle’s condition. The Executives that I had dealt with repeatedly continued to say that the engine failing is not Toyota's problem, even though I am able to prove that my maintenance was done on a timely basis. The Customer Care team members are rude and beyond help, with no sense of professionalism or mannerism. I have an $8,000.00 expense at the cost of Toyota’s faults and oversight. I am appalled to learn that Toyota knew about such faulty engines and issues but chose not take any action to fix such vehicles, given the fact they claim they have the most reliable cars – I think that is an understatement. Now, I will think twice before going back to a Toyota and never recommend anyone to purchase a vehicle from Toyota until they are able to accept responsibly and value their vehicles and customers.
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75000 miles
At 75K miles I had to replace the charcoal canister, and the air conditioner is giving me trouble. Other than that it is godd
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Best bang for your buck!!
I bought this car after looking at many options from: KIA, Hyundai, and Honda. I decided to go with the Corolla Eco Plus, because it seemed like the most bang for my buck. And I was right, first of all the new Corolla design is very sleek and roomy inside. Furthermore, I got this car of the MPG which is an estimated 42 MPG highway. Which I was a little skeptical about to be honest. Since that seems to be the problem many other cars and the estimated MPG. However, this is not the case with the Corolla Eco. I recently went on a 60 Mile pure highway trip, and I was extremely impressed with the MPG which was 50 MPG! I couldn't believe it. I hope this stays true for the life of the car.