2025 Toyota Corolla Consumer Reviews
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Great car!
This has been my third Toyota and it just great. Excellent handling for its category, performance and fuel economy. I’ve got a 2015, 2017 Corolla and now a 2025 and what an evolution. Really nice. If you are looking for a nice everyday car or first car this is it.
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Bullet proof
First off, Edmund's states the LE is more powerful, wrong!, wrong, wrong! The SE has a larger engine and dual injection, port & direct injection that produces 169 HP, the LE only has 129 HP. Torque is significantly higher in the SE. BTW Edmunds, the LE does not have the 2.0 engine, it has the 1.8 liter engine. Get it right Edmunds Yes, the SE is not as quiet as the LE, but that's largely due to the 18" low profile tires and stiff suspension/chassis design which provides tight sporty handling characteristics. I bought mine brand new, it now has 140k miles on it and I have had zero problems, zero! Tranny was starting to act sluggish at around 90k miles, had the fluid changed, back to normal operation.
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Excellent car
Love my Corolla
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Great car
Toyota is great. This car is so advanced and it’s a great car to drive. Very stylish. Best car I have ever driven in.
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The worst finishes
I’m the owner of a 2025 Corolla Hybrid and honestly, it has been a major disappointment. This is the third Toyota I’ve purchased, and I previously owned a 2021 Corolla Hybrid, which was comfortable, well-equipped, and had excellent interior quality. The 2025 model is a downgrade in every sense. The seats are rough fabric with no power adjustment, the dashboard feels cheap, the interior plastics are hard and low quality, the infotainment screen is basic, and the sound system is weak and unimpressive. The worst part is that I was never told there were different trim levels. I was sold the LE version as if it were the only one available, and only later discovered that a better-equipped XLE version exists. I was more than willing to pay extra, but I was never given that option. I feel misled by omission, because I trusted the brand and the dealership. What should have been an exciting purchase has turned into a frustrating one. The car looks and feels stripped-down and doesn’t justify the price—especially compared to the 2021 model I owned. I’m currently filing a complaint with Toyota Mexico. I’m sharing this to warn other buyers: do not assume the new model will be as good—or better—than your previous one. Double-check everything, because things are not the same anymore.
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