Is 2013 a good year for Toyota Corolla?

Is 2013 a good year for Toyota Corolla?

In the highly competitive compact car class, the 2013 Toyota Corolla holds its own with easy-to-use interior controls, decent fuel economy estimates, and one of the best reliability ratings in its class. Still, there are plenty of rivals that are a lot more fun to drive or that have higher-quality materials.

How do you maintain a Toyota Corolla?

Toyota recommends basic service be performed at regular intervals:

  1. Every 5,000 Miles: Oil and filter change, brake inspection, tire inspection and rotation.
  2. Every 15,000 Miles: Inspect cooling system, fill coolant, inspect braking system, check ball joints, examine steering components, check exhaust system.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Corolla?

Worn Piston Rings – one of the main problems of the Corolla is worn piston rings, which can lead to excessive oil consumption and possible engine failure, which can be quite expensive. Symptoms of worn piston rings include oil sludge buildup and low oil levels.

How many miles does a 2013 Toyota Corolla have?

I purchased my 2013 Corolla 6 months ago with 51k miles. Dont drive much, currently at 53k, drove 2k in 6 months. After reading the above issues…wow.

What kind of car is a Toyota Corolla?

I used to own a 2006 Toyota Corolla and had a transmission fluid flush done at 95k. I was weary of that at the time but got it done. This time around, I’m glad I went to the internet for help. I definitely did not want to spend all this money for no apparent reason. I had a feeling the Fuel Injection Kit Service was a joke.

What was the worst year for the corolla?

After the worst year on record, the 2009 Corolla, the 2010 model year had very high NHTSA complaints for two categories – the steering system and the seatbelts and airbags. The highest number of user complaints focused on the body and paint area of the car.