Used 2015 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
Get up and go!!
I LOVE MY LITTLE 4 Cylinder does everything I need it to do. Great gas mileage. ACCELERATION Is excellent. Sold my SUV for great gas mileage. 38 in town. I love driving no negatives for me. For the price and quality great buy.
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Lightning Issue PLEASE READ!
If you plan on buying this car please take a test drive at night without high beams on and go downhill. Half of the windshield is completely dark and sometimes the whole windshield. Very concerning and Toyota hasn't done anything yet and won't test drive the car at night to be shown what is happening. Good looking out for your customers Toyota.
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Good Value Option
Update: I got rid of the Corolla after about 6 months. I loved the gas mileage and features for the price, but I absolutely hated the way it handled. I never felt like it could hold a straight line on the highway, and day to day cornering or straight line stability was just poor. I had a 95' Corolla I loved, in comparison this felt too big, too cheap, and the handling was poor. I had come from the VW brand and I returned to it as quickly as possible without looking back. The good: The Corolla LE provides a great value. There are a ton of high-end features that make it comfortable and economical. The car rides smoothly and I have averaged 33 MPG in mostly city driving. Overall, a great ride so far. The "other": I find there are quite a few major blind spots. In addition, the steering wheel does not travel far enough forward. The armrest is either too small, or too low, or just a poor design because I can't get comfortable on it. Lastly, and most concerning, I find that the car wonders. My previous Jetta tracked straight as an arrow. This car will just wonder off without warning. I really don't care for that aspect of the driving character.
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A Pleasure to Own
I bought the Corolla after looking for a car I know would last for years, that would look great, and have all the little features I wanted. It looks great inside and out and it's a lot of fun to drive. I honestly love the CVT engine--I try my best to get the most MPG I can get. I'm at 42.7 MPG on my current tank (I drive 80% highway) so I'm not sure where the other reviewer was coming from.
Uncomfortable seats
I traded in my 2003 Subaru Outback for a 2015 Toyota Corolla. I initially wanted another Subaru, but had to watch my budget. This is a cute little car - sleek and sporty looking. I test drove it once during the day for a short ride. I couldn't pass up the value so I bought it that day. After driving it for two weeks and adjusting the seat and steering wheel in every way possible, I couldn't prevent my back from hurting. When I called the dealer to complain, they said the seats are made more rigid now for safety to prevent whiplash. Then he offered to install lumbar support for about $400!!! That should be standard, especially if they know the seats are uncomfortable. I bought a lumbar pillow but it's bulky and uncomfortable. Also, the floor is raised where your left foot goes so it feels cramped. I also agree with others about the line of sight for the headlights. High beams work good but you can't drive around with those on.
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