What is considered high-mileage for a Toyota Corolla?

What is considered high-mileage for a Toyota Corolla?

As one of the most reliable sedans on the Irving market, the Toyota Corolla is not only known for its compact design and superior driveability, but it also has one of the longest vehicle lifetimes. When you adhere to the Corolla’s recommended maintenance schedule, you can expect it to last for 300,000 miles or more!

Is it wise to buy a car with over 100K miles?

No, in most cases, buying a car with 100K miles is not a bad idea. In fact, there are a number of benefits to buying a high-mileage car. For example, cars with 100K miles cost less to purchase, register, and insure, all while depreciating slower than low-mileage cars.

Is there a 2006 Toyota Corolla for sale?

Autotrader has 140 Used Toyota Corollas for sale, including a 2006 Toyota Corolla, a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE, and a 2006 Toyota Corolla LE. Not sure if a Corolla is the right fit for you? That’s okay! We make it easy to shop for your next vehicle by body type, mileage, price, and much more.

Who plans on keeping their Corolla for 200K + miles?

Who plans on keeping their Corolla for 200K+ miles? I have a ’99 Corolla which I put 2500-3000 miles on per month. Since the vast majority of miles this car sees is on the highway, I can easily see it lasting AT LEAST 200K miles.

How many miles can a Toyota Corolla go?

Since the vast majority of miles this car sees is on the highway, I can easily see it lasting AT LEAST 200K miles. How many of you are looking to drive your Corolla this long and what type of preventive maintenance do you do/have done to reach this milestone?

Where can I find the value of my Toyota Corolla?

The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2006 Toyota Corolla on Edmunds. You’ll need to know some basic facts about your vehicle, such as the mileage, condition, option packages and trim level.

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