How long will a 2004 Toyota Corolla last?

How long will a 2004 Toyota Corolla last?

If you’re considering a Toyota Corolla, you may be wondering, “How long do Toyota Corollas last?” With regular service and maintenance, the Toyota Corolla has a life expectancy of up to 10 years or 300,000 miles. Assuming you take good care of your new Corolla, you could have it for well over a decade.

Which car lasts the longest?

Longest-Lasting Car Brands

Longest-Lasting Car Brands to Reach 200,000 Miles- iSeeCars Study
Rank Model % of Cars Over 200k Miles
1 Toyota 2.0%
2 Honda 1.6%
3 Chevrolet 1.5%

What kind of car is the Toyota Corolla?

Corolla earned the New Car Test Drive editor’s choice for best compact sedan for 2003 and is likely to retain that title for 2004. Redesigned and re-engineered for 2003, the Toyota Corolla is relatively unchanged for 2004. Toyota Corolla comes in one body style, a four-door sedan (not counting the Matrix, which is reviewed separately).

What are the specs of a 2003 Toyota Corolla?

2003 Toyota Corolla Specifications 1 Brakes. 2 Child Safety. 3 Convenience Features. 4 Dimensions. 5 Engine. Displacement: 109 cu.in. 6 Engine Spec. Fuel tank capacity: 13.2gal. Curb weight: 2,502 lbs. Max cargo capacity: 14 cu.ft. Towing Capacity: 1,500… 7 Windows. Fuel tank capacity: 13.2gal. More

What’s the price of a 2004 Toyota Corolla?

CE ($13,570 or 14,370 with automatic) comes standard with air conditioning (with an air filter), AM/FM/CD stereo system, power steering, tilt steering column, tachometer, intermittent wipers, digital clock, outside temperature gauge, trunk lamp, and a dome light with delay.

Can you use an iPhone on a Toyota Corolla?

Use your compatible iPhone ® with your Toyota’s audio multimedia system so you can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to music, while staying focused on your commute. Available on select Toyotas. Some Apple CarPlay ® features, applications and services are not available in all areas.