When did I Buy my 2007 Toyota Corolla?
Love This Car! I purchased my 2007 Toyota Corolla LE, 5-speed manual transmission car from a dealer in 2011 after parting ways with my ’96 Honda Civic. I love this car.
What kind of reviews are there for Toyota Corolla?
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How long has my Toyota Corolla been on the road?
Libby has been our single vehicle off/on since 2008. In 2012-current, I’ve had a relatively long commute for my job, upwards of 45-60 min one way, so both ways everyday – Lots of driving. Libby is a true workhorse, and we ensure she is has regular maintenance (full synthetic oil changes, etc.). She’s never, knock on wood, had any major repair.
What are the trim levels of the Toyota Corolla?
The 2007 Toyota Corolla economy sedan is available in three trim levels: CE, S and LE. The base CE comes with 15-inch steel wheels, air-conditioning, a CD player, power mirrors, a height
Are there any problems with the Toyota Corolla?
This may lead to harsh transmission shifting, the engine stalling, or the engine failing to start. To address this, Toyota issued a safety recall in late 2010 to replace the ECM at no cost to the owner. Overly Sensitive Electric Power Steering System (possible): See 2012-2015 Corolla – Common Problems.
How many years has the Toyota Corolla been in production?
Scroll down to find your model range. The 2018 Corolla was the initial year of the 12th generation of the Corolla. Yes, 12th. Now in production for more than 50 years, the Corolla has been very popular because it’s been very reliable for a long time.
Is the Toyota Corolla a good car to buy?
The Toyota Corolla is a great little car, but the base model is hard to find with air bags. We finally found one with the side curtain and side seat air bags without the top end LE accessories. Consumer Reports recommended buying the Toyota Corolla, but only with the air bag option.
Is the Toyota Corolla due for a redesign?
(The Corolla is due for a redesign in the next few years, and — if the redesign of Toyota’s 2007 Camry is anything to go by — may get a more distinctive exterior then.) Regardless, closing the Corolla’s doors yields a reassuring “thunk” that suggests a luxury — as opposed to an economy — car.