2024 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
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“Engine Maintenance Required” Coolant Bypass Valve
I bought my 2023 Corolla brand new in April 2023. I’ve had the dreaded “Engine Maintenance Required” notification (code for cracked/malfunctioning coolant bypass valve) on 4 separate occasions, 3 of which were in the last month. It’s been replaced multiple times, and it’s still failing. It only has 15k miles, I’m wildly dissatisfied and disappointed in Toyota. AVOID 2021 - 2023 TOYOTAS AT ALL COSTS. They refuse to acknowledge the pervasiveness of this issue, despite the lawsuits, complaints, and frequency of failure. The heartbreak of buying a new vehicle only for it to be a catastrophic failure is real.
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More than you might expect
LE has blindside cameras
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It comes with a driver ed module
I tried to drive this thing as if my last three cars were Mercedes's. The new-fangled Corolla wanted to correct my steering, brake way ahead of time, turn red on the dashboard and ring bells when I went too fast, and I'm totally okay with that. Like any Corolla, it's fun to bomb around in this thing. The big difference from recent vehicles is that I would not drive it too fast on the highway, especially on a windy day. In that sense, I appreciate having an automated driver ed instructor in the car.
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Love what you do!
I rented the 2023 Corrolla SE from Toyota Knoxville while my Highlander was in for service. Everyone out there please now Toyota builds great cars starting with safety. The SE was nice and stiff around town and on back roads. The front seats where comfortable. Once you own a Toyota you stay with Toyota because of there outstanding reliability. So there you have it. Incredible safety, comfort and reliability. This is why I love what Toyota does for our citizens.
satsfied
like its almost hatch back feature. not yet familiar with high tech controls.