2025 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
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Neck pain due to excessive angle of the headrest
The headrest on the driver seat is excessively tilted forward which gave me neck pain, shoulder pain and upper back pain even with 15 min of driving.
Well, car has almost 1k miles…
Sometimes it has a slight clunking noise when accelerating and in reverse is more pronounced and the wireless CarPlay has put the screen black like in half an hour but I press/hold the button and it restarts. Some things like these worries me a bit… -Everything else, including the gas mileage is phenomenal and it is very comfortable car despite being a compact car!
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Super disappointed
Three biggest complaints that completely ruin the driving experience with this car. 1. the rear brake light housing located inside the car at the base of the rear window has a plastic cover that emits a 12- inch by 12-inch silver reflection in the middle of the rear window glass when sunlight or lights from other cars behind you at night shine on it completely hindering your ability to see out the rear window which is a HUGE driving hazard. 2. The seats are hard as a rock and seamed in 3 uneven places causing your butt to always be in a mismatched position making your behind ache after just a few minutes behind the wheel. 3. The road noise emitting from this vehicle is so deafening loud it is ridiculous.
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top notch beauty
I can think of nothing to dislike about this car! I would recommend it to everyone!
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Reliable above all else
I needed a mew car and it was between the Hyundai Elantra, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. I chose the Corolla because it came standard with adaptive cruise control and a host of safety features, plus it's a Toyota! It drives quickly and quickly down the interstate. I did not buy the Corolla and expect to beat a Mustang. The Corolla's strength is its proven reliability. I bought it because its a damn good car. I could easily afford a large pickup truck or SUV but I just don't see the point in wasting so much money on fuel and maintenance. I average about 60 miles a day on my commute and I average between 36 and 41 mpg driving around 75 to 80 mph. I bought the base model and upgraded the wheels with Velox rims from Costco. I have about 2000 miles on car so far, no complaints and I look forward to many years of reliable driving. Thanks Toyota!
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