What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Corolla get?
The second 1.8-liter, in Corolla LE Eco models, gets to tout fuel economy as high as 42 mpg on the highway – superb for a non-hybrid – mated to Toyota’s CVTi-S continuously variable automatic transmission. That fuel-conscious CVTi-S also hosts the power in Corolla LE and S automatic-transmission models.
What kind of car is the 2014 Toyota Corolla?
If you and your family have been speaking Toyota for as long as you can remember, the 2014 Corolla is the compact 4-door for you. If you want sportiness, chase down the new Mazda3 or a Ford Focus. Need to save as much as possible? Try to scrape up a bare-bones Kia Forte (good luck on that quest). Toyota portrays the Corolla as all-new for 2014.
Is the Toyota Corolla front wheel drive all new?
Toyota argues that the Toyota Corolla is all-new for 2014, but that’s a mixed truth. With roomy seating for five, the front-wheel-drive 4-door looks all-new, and its interior is certainly newer and nicer than ever.
Is the Toyota Corolla a good car to buy?
The 2014 Toyota Corolla is not out for blood. It is easy to drive, and if your expectations don’t exceed the price you paid for the car, it is a pleasant way to spend your time – whether on a short commute or a weekend road trip. Its ride is compact-car decent, with some higher-speed road noise present though not oppressive.
Comfort and trim level is average, this is an econobox after all. Reliability is off the charts. Gas mileage rivals even modern hybrid vehicles. 128k total miles. It’s been in the family since new.
What’s the value of a 1997 Toyota Corolla?
Nothing ran like my Corolla did. She probably could’ve outlived me. My only issue with this vehicle is their low resale values. Maintaining this vehicle is easy and cheap, and rarely has there ever been any mechanical issues. Never has this vehicle left me stranded.
What kind of car was the Toyota Corolla?
I got a ‘95 Corolla as my first car. With some quick fix ups here and there, she was the best car I’ve ever had. Totaled it a few days ago and I’m heart broken. Nothing ran like my Corolla did. She probably could’ve outlived me.
How long has my Toyota Corolla been in my family?
It’s been in the family since new. In my 45-50k miles of ownership over the past 5-6 years I’ve done the struts, alternator, belts, battery, brakes (twice), exhaust pipe with new hangers, motor and transmission mounts, timing belt and water pump. I’ve also kept to a strict 3k mile oil change schedule.